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CV - Environmental Justice Institute
CURRICULUM VITAE
Miranda A. Schreurs
Professor and Director
Environmental Policy Research Centre
Freie Universität Berlin
Department of Political and Social Sciences
Otto Suhr Institute of Political Science
Ihnestraße 22
D-14195 Berlin-Dahlem
Germany
Phone: (+49)30-838-566-54
Fax (+49)30-838-566-85
Email: [email protected]
Academic Appointments
Freie Universität Berlin
Director, Environmental Policy Research Centre and Professor of Comparative Politics
Department of Political and Social Sciences, Otto Suhr Institute for Political Science,
October 2007-present.
University of Maryland, College Park, Depart of Government and Politics.
Associate Professor, with tenure. August 2002- June 2007.
Assistant Professor, August 1996- July 2002.
Lecturer, August 1994-July 1996.
Teaching: Japanese politics, German and European Union politics, East Asian politics,
comparative and international environmental politics, field research methodology.
Adjunct faculty, Marine Estuarine Environmental Science Program, University of Maryland
College Park, 2003-2007.
Faculty Affiliate, University of Maryland Law School, Baltimore. Co-Teaching: Comparative
Environmental Law and Politics with Prof. Robert Percival (course offered simultaneously by
Univ. of Maryland College Park and Univ. of Maryland Law School, Baltimore). 2003-2007.
Visiting Researcher/Professor
Graduate School of Environment, Nagoya University, Japan, 2009.
Department of Law, Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan, February-August 2005.
Forschungstelle für Umweltpolitik, Freie Universität, Berlin, Germany, June, Oct-Dec 2004.
Department of Law, Aoyama University, Tokyo, Japan, September 2004.
Department of Law, Rikkyo University, Tokyo, Japan, Summer 2003.
Department of Law, Chuo University, Tokyo, Japan, Summer 2002.
Education
University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI. Ph.D. (1987-1996, Ph.D. acquired August 1996).
Dissertation title: "Domestic Institutions, International Agendas and Global Environmental
Protection in Japan and Germany"
Committee: John C. Campbell (chair); Harold Jacobson; John Kingdon; Thomas Princen; William
C. Clark.
Major: Comparative politics, Japan focus.
Minors: American politics and methodology.
University of Washington, Seattle WA. (October 1985-June 1987).
M.A. in International Studies, June 1987.
Concentration: Japan Studies.
M.A. thesis: "The 1986 LDP Election Victory: A Return to a Stable Dominant Party System?"
B.A., June 1986.
Concentration: Japan Studies
Honor's Thesis: "Socialization of Young Japanese Children."
Cornell University, Ithaca, NY. (August 1981- May 1983; spring 1985).
Concentration: General Studies, School of Agriculture and Life Sciences.
Appointments, Fellowships, Prizes, and Awards
• Appointed Member, Berlin Enquete Commission, New Energy Berlin, 2014-present.
• Member China Council for International Environment and Development, Environmental
Governance Task Force, 2014.
• Appointed Steering Committee Member, Swiss National Science Foundation, National
Research Program, Managing Energy Consumption, 2013-present
• Appointed Member, Berlin Climate Change Advisory Council, 2012-present.
• Elected Chair, European Environment and Sustainable Development Advisory Councils
(EEAC), 2011-present. (Vice-Chair 2009-2011).
• Appointed to the German Ethics Commission for a Safe Energy Supply by Chancellor Angela
Merkel, 2011.
• Fulbright New Century Program Distinguished Scholar Leader. 2009-10.
• Appointed Member, German Environment Advisory Council 2008-present.
• Chair, Environmental Studies Section, International Studies Association, 2008-2010.
• University of Maryland System Regents’ Award for Inter-University System Collaboration on
Teaching (for course on Comparative Environmental Law and Politics, co-taught with
Robert Percival), April 2005.
• Harold and Margaret Sprout Award, Environmental Studies Section, International Studies
Association, Honorable Mention for Environmental Politics in Japan, Germany, and the
United States, Cambridge University Press, 2002 (released April 2003). Awarded annually
to the best book in the field of Environmental Politics by the Environmental Studies Section
of the International Studies Association, March 2004.
• General Research Board Summer Award, Summer 2000.
• Fulbright German Studies Summer Fellowship. Fellowship to participate in three week
seminar in Germany on Energy and Environmental Policies in German. June 1999.
• National Science Foundation/Science and Technology Agency of Japan Short-Term
Fellowship. January 1997 at the National Institute for Environmental Studies, Tsukuba
Japan.
• College of Behavioral and Social Sciences Teaching Award, May 1997.
• University of Maryland Teaching Excellence Award, May 1996.
• Pacific Basin Research Center Fellowship, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
University (January 1994-August 1994).
• SSRC-MacArthur Foundation Fellowship on Peace and Security in a Changing World
(January 1992- January 1994). Fellowship research sites:
Ø Forschungstelle für Umweltpolitik, Freie Universität Berlin (February 1993-August
1993).
Ø Vakgroep Natuurwetenschap en Samenleving, Universiteit Utrecht (Summer 1992).
Ø Department of Law, Keio University, Tokyo, Japan (January 1991-January 1992).
Ø Center for Science and International Affairs, Kennedy School of Government, Harvard
University (Fall 1992, Fall 1993).
• Fulbright Graduate Research Fellowship, Keio University, Tokyo Japan. (January
1991-January 1992).
• Foreign Language and Area Studies Fellowship, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI
(1987-1988; 1988-1989)
• Professional and Business Women's Scholarship, Cornell University (1981).
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• American Field Service, Mito, Japan. Highschool one year exchange. (March 1980-March
1981).
Languages
English (native), German, Japanese, Dutch.
Editorial Boards
Journal of Environment and Development (as of 2007)
Global Environmental Politics (as of 2007)
Environmental Economics and Policy Studies (2007-2010)
Journal of East Asian Studies (2004-present)
Policy, Organisation, & Society (2004-2007)
Journal of Pacific Asia (2000-2004)
Co-editor with John Kirton, Global Environmental Governance series, Ashgate Press (2007present)
Externally Funded Research Projects (Sample of projects since 2009)
Humboldt Alliance ENERGY-TRANs, Governance of Electricity System Restructuring, Euro
1,5 Million, for 5 years (2011-2016)
Forschungsplattform Entsorgungsoptionen für radioactive Reststoffe Interdiscziplinäre Analysen
und Entwicklung von Betwertungsgrundlagen: Governance (Euro, 1,1 million for 5 years
(2012-2017)
Towards a low carbon energy future: Norway's policy opportunities and constraints in an
international comparative perspective, (CICERO, Norway, NKO 160000
EU Monitor (Bertelsmann Stiftung, Euro 6722,69)
Energiespeicher und Virtuelle Kraftwerke für die Integration erneuerbarer Energien in die
Stromversorgung. Potentiale, Innovationshemmnisse und Umsetzungsstrategien (European
Akademie, Bad Arweiler, Euro 7,500)
Asian Cities Climate Data Base (Social Science Research Council, Euro 10,000)
Green Ambassadors Program/Schools at Universities for Climate and Environment (US Embassy,
Berlin, Euro 7,270)
Transatlantic PhD Workshop (Center for International Cooperation, Freie Univ. Berlin, Euro
26,000)
Fulbright New Century Scholars, The University as Innovation Center and Knowledge Broker,
Fulbright (Euro 40,442)
Civil Society Educational Network (European Commission, Euro 138,000)
Courses Taught
Comparative Environmental Politics, Comparative Environment and Energy Politics,
Comparative Politics, Comparative EU-US Politics, East Asian Politics, East Asian Environment
and Energy Politics, Climate Politics (Simulation), Japanese Politics, German Politics, EU
Politics, Qualitative Research Methods
Intensive study abroad courses to Vietnam, China, Germany (while still at the Univ. of Maryland
(between 2000 and 2007)).
Volunteer teaching on the Peace Boat (July 2013).
Publications
Books and Edited Books
Achim Brunnengräber, Maria Rosaria Di Nucci, Ana María Isidoro Losada, Lutz Mez and
Miranda Schreurs (Eds.) 2015. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, c. 300 pp (forthcoming).
Bert Droste-Franke, M. Carrier, M. Kaiser, Miranda Schreurs, Christoph Weber, Thomas
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Ziesemer, 2014. Improving Energy Decisions: Towards Better Scientific Policy Advice for
a Safe and Secure Future Energy System. New York: Springer.
Fumikazu Yoshida and Miranda A. Schreurs, Doitsu Datsu Genpatsu Ronri Iinkai Hokoku,
Shakai Kyōdō ni yoru Enerugii Shifuto no Michisuji (Germany’s Energiewende: A
Collective Project for the Future) (translation of the Ethic Commission for a Sustainable
Energy Future’s report with introductions by the authors), (Tokyo: Ōtsuki Shoten, 2013).
Fumikazu Yoshida and Miranda A. Schreurs, ed. Fukushima: A Political Economic Analysis of a
Nuclear Disaster (Sapporo: Hokkaido University Press, 2013).
Miranda Schreurs, Martin Jänicke, Klaus Jacob, and Shin-ichi Nagao, eds. 2012. Midori no
Sangyō Kakumei: Shigen, Enerugi, Setsuyakugata Seichō he no Seicho (The Green
Industrial Revolution: Towards Resources, Energy, and Sustainable Development) (Kyoto:
Shōwadō, 2012) (in Japanese).
Akio Igarashi and Miranda A. Schreurs. 2012. Jyosei ga Seiji o Kaeru toki: Giin, Shicho, Chiji no
Keiken (When Women Change Politics: The Experiences of Diet Members, Mayors, and
Governors) (Tokyo: Iwanami Press, 2012) (in Japanese).
Miranda A. Schreurs. 2012. Doitsu ha Datsu Genpatsu o Eranda (Germany Chooses to Phase out
Nuclear Energy) (Tokyo: Iwanami Press) (in Japanese). Now in a third print run. First
print run 9,000 copies.
Bert Droste-Franke, Boris P. Paal, Christian Rehtanz, Dirk Uwe Sauer, Jens-Peter Schneider,
Miranda Schreurs, and Thomas Ziesemer. 2012. Balancing Renewable Electricity: Energy
Storage, Demand Side Management and Network Extension from an Inter-disciplinary
Perspective. Berlin: Springer.
Miranda A. Schreurs and Elim Papadakis. 2009. The A to Z of the Environmental Movement (Blue
Ridge Summit, PA: Scarecrow Press).
Miranda A. Schreurs, Stacy VanDeveer, and Henrik Selin, eds. 2009. Transatlantic Environment
and Energy Politics: Comparative and International Perspectives (Farnham, UK and
Burlington, VT: Ashgate Press).
Miranda A. Schreurs, Special guest editor. The Journal of Environment and Development,
December 2008, Vol. 17, no. 4, pp. 343-441.
Miranda A. Schreurs, Nichi Bei Doitsu no Kankyou Seisaku no Hikaku, (Tokyo: Iwanami Press,
2007) (updated translation of Miranda A. Schreurs Environmental Politics in Japan,
Germany, and the United States (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2002.).
Translation edited by Shinichi Nagao (in Japanese).
Miranda Schreurs and Elim Papadakis, Historical Dictionary of the Green Movement, Second
Edition, Blue Ridge Summit, PA: Scarecrow Press, 2007.
In-taek Hyun and Miranda Schreurs, eds. 2007.The Environmental Dimension of Asian Security:
Conflict and Cooperation in Energy, Resources, and Pollution (Washington: D.C.:
United States Institute of Peace Press).
Hidefumi Imura and Miranda Schreurs, eds. 2005. Environmental Policy in Japan (Cheltenham,
UK and Northampton, USA: Edward Elgar). Co-editors. Recipient of the 2006
Kokusaikaihatsu Gakkai (International Development Association) of Japan book
award.
Miranda A. Schreurs. 2002. Environmental Politics in Japan, Germany, and the United States
(Cambridge: Cambridge University Press). Recipient of the International Studies’
Association’s Environmental Studies Section’s Harold and Margaret Sprout Award,
Honorable Mention.
Miranda A. Schreurs and Dennis Pirages, eds., Ecological Security in Northeast Asia (Seoul:
Yonsei University Press, 1998).
Miranda A. Schreurs and Elizabeth Economy, eds., The Internationalization of Environmental
Protection (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1997).
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Articles in Journals
Anne Therese Gullberg, Dörte Ohlhorst, and Miranda Schreurs, “Towards a Low Carbon Energy
Future—Renewable Energy Cooperation between Germany and Norway,” Renewable
Energy Journal, vol 68, August 2014, pp. 216-222. Online version available as of March
2014, http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S096014811400072X.
Miranda A. Schreurs, 2014. “The Ethical Dimension of Energy Policy Decisions: The Role of
Advisory Bodies,” Zeitschrift für Politikwissenschaft, Baden-Baden Nomos, Sonderband
2013, pp. 119-138.
Miranda A. Schreurs, 2014, “The Ethics of Nuclear Energy: Germany’s Energy Politics after
Fukushima,” The Journal of Social Science, pp. 9-29.
Linkov, Igor, Marcin Mazurczak, Benjamin Trump, David Jin, and Miranda Schreurs, 2014, “A
Decision-Analytic Approach to Predict State Regulation of Hydraulic Fracturing,”
Environmental Sciences Europe, pp. 20-27.
Linkov, Igor, Todd Bridges, Felix Creutzig, Jennifer Decker, Kate Fox-Lent, James H. Lambert,
Wolfgang Kröger, Anders Levermann, Benoit Montreuil, Jatin Nathwani, Raymond Nyer,
Ortwinn Renn, Benjamin Scharte, Alexander Scheffler, Thomas Thiel-Clemen, 2014,
“Changing the Resilience Paradigm,” Nature Climate Change, pp. 407-409.
Jon Birger Skjaerseth, Guri Bang, and Miranda Schreurs, 2013. “Explaining Growing Climate
Policy Differences in the European Union and the United States,” Global Environmental
Politics, Vol. 13, No. 4, pp. 61-80.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Orchestrating a Low-Carbon Energy Revolution Without Nuclear:
Germany’s Response to the Fukushima Nuclear Crisis,” 2013. Theoretical Inquiries in
Law, Vol. 14, No. 1, pp. 83-104.
Brunnengräber, Achim, Lutz Mez, Maria Rosaria Di Nucci, Miranda Schreurs, “Nucleare
Entsorgung: Ein “Wicked” und höchst konfliktbehaftetes Gesellschaftsproblem,” in
Technologiefolgenabschätzung, Theorie und Praxis, 2013, Vol 21, JG, 3, pp. 59-65.
Dörte Ohlhorst, Miranda Schreurs, Kerstin Tews, “Energiewende als Herausforderung der
Koordination im Mehrebenensystem (energy system transformations: co-ordination
challenges in the German multi-level system),” Zeitschrift des ITAS zur
Technikfolgenabschätzung Nr. 2, 22. Jahrgang, 2013, pp. 48-55.
Dörte Ohlhorst, Miranda Schreurs, Anne Therese Gullberg, “Norwegen - Batterie der deutsche
Energiewende? Unterschiedliche Länderinteressen in der Energiepolitik,” GAIA Vol. 21,
No. 4, 2012, pp. 319-20.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Breaking the Impasse in the International Climate Negotiations: The
Potential of Green Technologies,” 2012. Energy Policy, Vol. 48, pp. 5-12.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Global Environmental Problems, US Unilateralism and Japanese,
Canadian and European Responses,” 2012. Rikkyo Hogaku, Vol. 86, pp. 250-73.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “The Politics of Phase-Out,” 2012. Bulletin of the Atomic Scientist, Vol. 68,
pp. 30-41.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “20th Anniversary of the Rio Summit: Taking a Look Back and at the Road
Ahead,” GAIA, Vol. 21, No. 1, March 2012, pp. 13-16.
Miranda Schreurs, “Rio +20: Assessing Progress to Date and Future Challenges,” Journal of
Environment and Development, 21(1), 2012, pp. 19-23.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Federalism and the Climate: Canada and the European Union,” March
2011, International Journal, Vol. 66, No. 1, pp. 91-108.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Climate Change Politics in the United States: Melting of the Ice" 2010.
Analyse & Kritik, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 177-89.
Karolina Jankowska, Richard Ciach, and Miranda A. Schreurs„Niemieckie doswiadczenia z
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odnawialnymi zrodlami energii „ [Deutsche Erfahrungen mit erneuerbaren Energien] in
GLOBEnergia Odnawialne Zrodla Energii [GLOBEnergie Erneuerbare Energiequellen],
1/2009, p. 59. In Polish.
Miranda A. Schreurs, „Frei Atmen! Umweltschutz und Wirtschaftswachstum: Das große
chinesische Paradoxon,“ in Fundiert Wissenschaftsmagazin der Freien Universität Berlin.
Themenheft Freiheit. 02/2008, S. 56-63.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “From the Bottom Up: Local and Subnational Climate Change Politics” in
Miranda A. Schreurs, guest editor, The Journal of Environment and Development, Vol. 17,
No. 4, December 2008, S. 343-355.
Yves Tiberghiena and Miranda Schreurs, “High Noon in Japan: Embedded Symoblism and
Post-2001 Kyoto Protocol Politics” Global Environmental Politics 7(4), November 2007,
pp. 70-91.
Miranda A. Schreurs and Yves Tiberghien, “Multi-level Reinforcement: Explaining EU
Leadership in Climate Change Mitigation,” Global Environmental Politics 7(4)
November 2007, pp. 19-46.
Miranda A. Schreurs and Robert Percival, “Environmental Crisis Management: A Comparative
Perspective,” Research of Environmental Sciences, 2007, Vol. 19, z1 pp. 133-42. (In
Chinese).
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Perspectives on Environmental Governance,” Research of Environmental
Sciences, 2007, Vol. 19, z1, pp. 71-80. (In Chinese).
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Global Environment Threats and a Divided Northern Community: Case
Studies of the Montreal Protocol, the Biodiversity Convention, and the Kyoto Protocol,”
Ellen Heys and Steiner Andresen, eds., a special edition of International Environmental
Agreements: Politics, Law, and Economics, Vol. 5, no. 3, September 2005, pp. 349-76.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Civil Society, International Relations and the Promotion of Environmental
Cooperation in East Asia," in Korea Observer, Vol. 36, No. 1, Spring 2005, pp. 111-42.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Assessing Japan’s Role as a Global Environmental Leader,” in S. Javed
Maswood and Hayden Lesbirel, eds., “Policy Leadership in Japan”, a special edition of
Policy and Society, Vol. 23, No. 1, 2004, pp. 88-110.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Environmental Protection in an Expanding European Community: Lessons
from Past Accessions,” in Stacy VanDeveer and Joann Carmin, eds., “EU Enlargement
and the Environment: Institutional Change and Environmental Policy in Central and
Eastern Europe”, a special edition of Environmental Politics, Vol. 13, No. 1, Spring 2004,
pp. 27-51.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “The Divergent Approaches to Environmental Protection of Germany,
Japan, and the United States,” Environment, October 2003, Vol. 45, no. 8, pp. 8-17.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Introduction to Symposium: Empowering Civil Society and Women in
East Asia: A Critical Examination of Democratization,” in The Good Society, Vol. 11, No.
2, pp.57-64.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Democratic Transition and Environmental Civil Society: Japan and South
Korea Compared,” in The Good Society, Vol. 11, No. 2, pp. 38-39.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Competing Agendas and the Climate Change Negotiations: The United
States, the European Union, and Japan,” in Environmental Law Review: News and
Analysis, Vol. 31, no. 10, October, 2001, pp. 11218-11224.
Shin-wha Lee and Miranda A. Schreurs, guest editors, “Perspectives on Environmental Protection
in Northeast Asia,” Special Issue, Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2, August
2001. Co-editors.
Miranda Schreurs and Shin-wha Lee, “Introduction,” in Shin-wha Lee and Miranda Schreurs,
guest editors, “Perspectives on Environmental Protection in Northeast Asia,” Special Issue,
Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2, August 2001, pp. 9-12. Co-authors.
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Miranda A. Schreurs, “Women in Politics: Protecting the Environment in Northeast Asia,” in
Shin-wha Lee and Miranda Schreurs, guest editors, “Perspectives on Environmental
Protection in Northeast Asia,” Special Issue, Journal of East Asian Studies, Vol. 1, No. 2,
August, 2001, pp. 63-92.
Anja Kurki, Miranda A. Schreurs, Yutaka Tsujinaka and Fumiaki Kubo, "Beikoku ni okeru
kikoohendoo seisaku: Beikoku oyobi Nichikan no chikyuu kankyoo seisaku nett waaku
choosa kara no koosatsu," (Climate Change Policy in the United States: An Analysis
Based on the US, Japan, Korea Global Environmental Policy Network Survey) in
Japanese. Leviathan, Vol 27, fall, 2000, pp. 49-72. Schreurs is senior author.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Environmental Cooperation in Northeast Asia," Global Economic Review
Vol. 27, No. 1, 1998, pp. 88-101.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Japan's Changing Approach to Environmental Issues," Environmental
Politics, Vol. 6, No. 2 (Summer 1997), 150-156.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Policy Laggard or Policy Leader? Global Environmental Policy-Making
Under the Liberal Democratic Party," Journal of Pacific Asia Vol 2, 1995, pp. 3-34.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Nihon in okeru kankyoo seisaku no kettei katei" ("Environmental Policy
Making in Japan," in Japanese) Journal of Pacific Asia , Vol. 2, Fall 1994.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Chikyuu Ondanda Mondai ni Tsuite" (in Japanese), Transport, October
1997, pp. 16-17.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Comparing Environmental Policy in Japan and Germany," (in Japanese)
Kaigai Jijoo (Journal of World Affairs, Takushoku University), Vol. 1, 1996, pp. 38-48.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Kokusai Kankyôkyôryoku to Seiji no Geemu" (International
Environmental Politics and the Political Game), Global Net, Vol 12, November 1991, pp.
14-15.
Chapters in Books
Maria Rosaria Di Nucci, Achim Brunnengräber, Lutz Mez and Miranda Schreurs, “Comparative
Perspectives on Nuclear Waste Governance,” In Achim Brunnengräber, Maria Rosaria Di
Nucci, Ana María Isidoro Losada, Lutz Mez and Miranda Schreurs (Eds.) 2015.
Wiesbaden: Springer VS, c. 300 pp (forthcoming).
Achim Brunnengräber and Miranda Schreurs (2015). “Nuclear Energy and Nuclear Waste
Governance Perspectives after the Fukushima Nuclear Desaster,” In Achim
Brunnengräber, Maria Rosaria Di Nucci, Ana María Isidoro Losada, Lutz Mez and
Miranda Schreurs (Eds.) 2015. Wiesbaden: Springer VS, c. 300 pp (forthcoming).
Miranda A. Schreurs and Dörte Ohlhorst, “NIMBY and YIMBY: Movements For and Against
Renewable Energy in Germany and the United States,” in Carol Hager and Mary Alice
Haddad, eds., NIMBY is Beautiful: Local Activism and Environmental Activism in
Germany and Beyond (Berghahn Books, forthcoming 2015).
Miranda A. Schreurs, Schreurs. 2014. “The Fukushima Nuclear Accident: Trigger of an
Energiewende in Japan?”in Achim Brünnengräber and Maria Rosaria Di Nucci, Im
Hürdenlauf zur Energiewende: Von Transformationen, Reformen und Innovationen,
Wiesbaden: Springer VS. pp. 429-438.
Miranda A. Schreurs, Helmut Weidner, and Martin Jänicke. 2014. “Lutz Mez und die Suche
nach der unerschöpflichen Energiequelle,” in Achim Brünnengräber and Maria Rosaria
Di Nucci, Im Hürdenlauf zur Energiewende: Von Transformationen, Reformen und
Innovationen, Wiesbaden: Springer VS. pp. 9-14.
Dörte Ohlhorst, Kerstin Tews, and Miranda A. Schreurs. 2014. “Energiewende als
Herausforderung der Koordination im Mehrebenensystem (energy system
transformations: co-ordination challenges in the German multi-level system),”in Achim
Brünnengräber and Maria Rosaria Di Nucci, Im Hürdenlauf zur Energiewende: Von
Transformationen, Reformen und Innovationen, Wiesbaden: Springer VS. pp. 93-104
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Regina S. Axelrod and Miranda A. Schreurs. “Environmental Policy Making and Global
Leadership in the European Union,” in Regina S. Axelrod and Stacy D. VanDeveer, The
Global Environment: Institutions, Law, and Policy (Los Angeles: Sage, 2015), pp.
157-186.
Miranda A. Schreurs. “Japan,” in Jeffrey Kopstein, Mark Lichbach, and Stephen E. Hanson, eds.,
Comparative Politics: Interests, Identities, and Institutions in a Changing Global Order,
4th edition (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2014), pp. 165-202.
Miranda A. Schreurs. “Umweltschutz und Wirtschaftswachstum,” in Mack, ed., Aus der Krise
lernen: Auf dem Weg zu einer weltoffenen und humanen Gesellschaft (Freiburg im
Breisgau: Verlag Harder, 2014), pp. 275-286.
Miranda A. Schreurs. “Regionalism and Environmental Governance,” in Robert Falkner, ed.,
The Handbook of Global Climate and Environment Policy, First Edition
(Wiley-Blackwell, 2013), pp. 358-74.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “The International Reaction to the Fukushima Nuclear Accident and
Implications for Japan,” in Fumikazu Yoshida and Miranda A. Schreurs, ed. Fukushima:
A Political Economic Analysis of a Nuclear Disaster (Sapporo: Hokkaido University
Press), 2013, pp. 1-20.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Nihon no Dokusha Minnasan he no Messe-ji,” (A Message to the Readers
from Japan) in Fumikazu Yoshida and Miranda A. Schreurs, Doitsu datsu genpatsu rinri
iinkai hokoku: Shakai kyodo ni yoru enerugi shifuto no michusjji (Tokyo: Otsukishoten,
2013), pp. 3-15.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Enerugi no Ronri to Doitsu Shakai no Henka: Anzenna Enerugi no
Kyōkyu no tame no ronri iinkai no keiken kara,” in Kuroda Kōtarō, Ino Hiromitsu,
Yamaguchi Yukio, Tanaka Mitsuhiko, eds., Fukushima genpatsu de nani ga okitaka
anzen shiwa no hōkai (Tokyo: Iwanami Shoten, 2012), pp. 89-93.
Miranda A. Schreurs. “Breaking the Impasse on Global Environmental Protection,” in James
Meadowcroft, Oluf Langhelle, and Audun Ruud, eds. Governance, Democracy and
Sustainable Development: Moving Beyond the Impasse (Cheltenham, UK and
Northampton, MA, USA: Edward Elgar, 2012), pp. 200-220.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Kuriin Enerugii to Kankyō Gyōsei no Riidashippu Kyōso,” in Miranda
Schreurs, Martin Jänicke, Klaus Jacob, and Shin-ichi Nagao, eds. 2012. Midori no
Sangyō kakumei: Shigen, Enerugi, Setsuyakugata Seichō he no Seicho (The Green
Industrial Revolution: Towards Resources, Energy, and Sustainable Development) 2012
(Kyoto: Shōwadō) (in Japanese), pp. 65-91.
Miranda A. Schreurs, 2012. “Dōitsu no Datsu Genpatsu he no Michi,” (Germany’s Path to
Nuclaer Phase Out) in Gotō Yasuo, Morioka Kōji, and Yagi Kiichirō,” Ima Fukushima de
Kangaeru: Shinsai Genpatsu Mondai to Shakai Kagaku no Sekinin (Tokyo:
Sakuraishoten), pp. 239-52.
Miranda A. Schreurs and Folmer de Haan, “Business as Unusual: Views from Industry—Toyota,
Port of Rotterdam and Maersk,” in Bert van Wee, ed., Keep Moving, Towards
Sustainable Mobility (The Hague: Eleven International Publishing, 2012), pp. 179-196.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Transboundary Cooperation to Prevent Acid Rain: Europe, North
America and East Asia Compared,” in Shlomi Dinar, ed. Beyond Resource Wars:
Scarcity, Environmental Degradation, and International Cooperation (Cambridge: MIT
Press, 2011), pp. 89-115.
Guri Bang and Miranda A. Schreurs, “A Green New Deal: Framing U.S. Climate Leadership,” In
Rüdiger K.W. Wurzel and James Connelly, The European Union as a Leader in
International Climate Change Politics (London: Routledge, 2011), pp. 235-251.
Regina Axelrod, Miranda A. Schreurs, and Norman J. Vig, “Environmental Policy Making in the
European Union,” in Regina S. Axelrod and Stacy D. VanDeveer, The Global
Environment: Institutions, Law and Policy (Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly
Press, 2011), 213-238.
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Miranda A. Schreurs. “Climate Change Politics in an Authoritarian State: The Ambivalent Case
of China,” in John S. Dryzek, Richard B. Norgaard, and David Schlosberg. The Oxford
Handbook of Climate Change and Society (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2011),
pp.449-463.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Improving Governance Structures for Natural Disaster Response: Lessons
from the Indian Ocean Tsunami,” in Pradyumna P. Karan and Shanmugam P. Subbiah,
eds. The Indian Ocean Tsunami: The Global Response to a Natural Disaster (Lexington:
Kentucky University Press, 2010).
Yves Tiberghien and Miranda Schreurs, “High Noon in Japan: Embedded Symoblism and
Post-2001 Kyoto Protocol Politics” in Kathryn Harrison and Lisa McIntosh Sundstrom,
The Comparative Politics of Climate Change (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2010).
Miranda Schreurs and Yves Tiberghien, “European Union Leadership in Climate Change:
Mitigation through Multilevel Reinforcment.“ In Kathryn Harrison and Lisa McIntosh
Sundstrom, eds. Global Commons, Domestic Decisions: The Comparative Politics of
Climate Change (Cambridge: MIT Press, 2010), 23-66.
Miranda Schreurs, “A Comparative History of US and Japanese Environmental Movements,” in:
P.P. Karan and Unryu Suginuma (Eds.): Grassroots Environmental Movements in Japan
and the United States (Lexington: University of Kentucky Press, 2008), pp. 13-37
Miranda A. Schreurs,“Japan,” in: Jeffry Kopstein and Mark Lichbach (Eds.): Comparative
Politics. Interests, Identities, and Institutions in a Changing Global Order (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2008), pp. 181-216
Miranda A. Schreurs,“Was uns die bisherigen Erfahrungen lehren,“ in: Elmar Altvater and
Achim Brunnengräber, (Hrsg.): Ablasshandel gegen Klimawandel? Marktbasierte
Instrumente in der globalen Klimapolitik und ihre Alternativen (Hamburg: VSA-Verlag),
pp. 21-34.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Problems and Prospects for Regional Environmental Cooperation in East
Asia,” in Melissa Curley and Nicholas Thomas, eds., Advancing East Asian Regionalism
(Routledge/Curzon, 2009), pp. 2020-228.
Miranda A. Schreurs, Henrik Selin, and Stacy D. VanDeveer, “Expanding Transatlantic
Relations: Implications for Environment and Energy Politics,” in Miranda S. Schreurs,
Stacy VanDeveer, and Henrik Selin, eds., Transatlantic Environment and Energy
Politics: Comparative and International Perspectives (Farnham, UK and Burlington, VT:
Ashgate Press, 2009), pp. 1-20.
Miranda A. Schreurs, Henrik Selin, and Stacy D. VanDeveer, “Conflict and Cooperation in
Transatlantic Climate Politics: Different Stories at Different Levels,” in Miranda S.
Schreurs, Stacy VanDeveer, and Henrik Selin, eds., Transatlantic Environment and
Energy Politics: Comparative and International Perspectives (Farnham, UK and
Burlington, VT: Ashgate Press, 2009), pp. 165-188.
Miranda A. Schreurs, Henrik Selin, and Stacy D. VanDeveer, “Transatlantic Environmental
Relations: Implications for the Global Community,” in Miranda S. Schreurs, Stacy
VanDeveer, and Henrik Selin, eds., Transatlantic Environment and Energy Politics:
Comparative and International Perspectives (Farnham, UK and Burlington, VT: Ashgate
Press, 2009), pp. 251-266.
Miranda Schreurs, “Environmental Security in Northeast Asia” in: Hans Günter Brauch, Úrsula
Oswald Spring, John Grin, Cyeslaw Mesjasy, Patricia Kameri-Mbote, Navnita Chadha
Behera, Béchir Chourou, Keniy Krummenacher (eds.) (2009): Facing Global
Environmental Change: Environmental, Human, Energy, Food, Health and Water
Security Concepts. Vol 4., Hexagon Series on Human and Environmental Security and
Peace (Berlin: Springer, 2009), pp. 829-842.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “East Asia’s Environmental Challenges: Implications for Security and
Regional Cooperation,” in In-taek Hyun and Miranda A. Schreurs, The Environmental
Dimension of Asian Security (Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press,
2007).
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Miranda A. Schreurs, “Regional Protection and Cooperation in the Protection of Marine
Environments in Northeast Asia,” in In-taek Hyun and Miranda A. Schreurs, The
Environmental Dimension of Asian Security (Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of
Peace Press, 2007).
Sangsun Shim and Miranda A. Schreurs, “Energy Security and Regional Stability in Northeast
Asia,” in In-taek Hyun and Miranda A. Schreurs, The Environmental Dimension of Asian
Security (Washington, D.C.: United States Institute of Peace Press, 2007).
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Renewable Energy Politics in the United States,” in Lutz Mez, ed., Green
Power Markets: Development and Perspectives, (Essex, UK: Multi-Science Publishing
Co., Ltd., 2007.)
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Renewable Energy: A Future in China?” in Lutz Mez, ed., Green Power
Markets: Development and Perspectives, (Essex, UK: Multi-Science Publishing Co., Ltd.,
2007.)
Richard Forrest, Miranda Schreurs, and Rachel Penrod, “A Comparative History of US and
Japanese Environmental Movements,” in P. P. Karan and Unryu Suginuma, ed.,
Grassroots Environmental Movements in Japan and the United States (University of
Kentucky Press, 2008), pp. 13-37.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “The Politics of Acid Rain in Europe,” in Gerald R. Visgilio and Diana M.
Whitelaw, Acid in the Environment: Lessons Learned and Future Prospects (Springer
Science & Media, Inc., 2007), pp. 119-50.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Problems and Prospects for Regional Environmental Cooperation in East
Asia,” in Melissa Curley and Nicholas Thomas, eds., Advancing East Asian Regionalism
(Routledge/Curzon, 2006).
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Japan and Global Environmental Agreements: The Cases of the Montreal
Protocol, the Biodiversity Convention, and the Kyoto Protocol,” in Klaus Vollmer, ed.,
Ökologie und Umweltpolitik in Japan und Ostasien. Transnationale
Perspektiven/Environmental Policies and Ecological Issues in Japan and Eastern Asian
(München: Iudicium, 2006), pp. 43-62.
Hidefumi Imura and Miranda Schreurs, “Learning from Japanese Environmental Management
Experiences,” in Hidefumi Imura and Miranda A. Schreurs, eds., Environmental Policy in
Japan (Cheltenham, UK and Northampton, USA: Edward Elgar, 2005), pp. 1-14.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Environmental Policy-making in the Advanced Industrialized Countries:
Japan, the European Union and the United States of America Compared” in Hidefumi
Imura and Miranda A. Schreurs, eds., Environmental Policy in Japan (Cheltenham, UK
and Northampton, USA: Edward Elgar, 2005), pp. 315-41.
Miranda Schreurs, 環境リージョナリズム(地域主義)の意識を育てる
―東アジアにおける環境安全保障と地域協力, 五十嵐暁郎, ed.
東アジア安全保障の新展開 (明石書店). "Promoting Environmental Regionalism in
East Asia: Environmental Security and Cooperation," in Akio Igarashi, ed., New
Perspectives on East Asian Security (Meiseki Press, 2005). Chapter translated by Katsura
Fujiike, pp. 43-76.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Japan,” in Jeffrey Kopstein and Mark Lichbach, eds., Comparative
Politics: Interests, Identities, and Institutions in a Changing Global Order (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 2005), pp. 169-95.
Eric Welch and Miranda Schreurs, “ISO 14,000 and the Greening of Japanese Industry” in
Michael T. Hatch, ed. The Use of Alternative Policy Instruments for Environmental Policy
Making (Albany, NY: SUNY Press, 2005), pp. 71-96.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Global Environmental Governance in Japan,” in Glen Hook, ed., The
Political Economy of Governance in Japan (London: Routledge, 2005), pp. 133-51.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Environmental Protection in an Expanding European Community:
Lessons from Past Accessions,” in Joann Carmin and Stacy D. VanDeveer, eds., EU
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Enlargement and the Environment: Institutional Change and Environmental Policy in
Central and Eastern Europe (London, UK: Routledge, Feb. 2005), pp. 27-51.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Japan in the Greenhouse: the Challenge of Addressing Rising Emissions,”
in Brendan Barrett, ed., Ecological Modernisation in Japan (London, UK: Routledge,
2005), pp. 148-65.
Regina Axelrod, Norman J. Vig, and Miranda A. Schreurs, “The European Union as an
Environmental Governance System,” in Norman Vig and Regina S. Axelrod, The Global
Environment: Institutions, Law and Policy (Washington, D.C.: Congressional Quarterly
Press, 2004), pp. 200-25.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “The Climate Change Divide: The European Union, the United States, and
the Future of the Kyoto Protocol,” in Norman J. Vig and Michaele Faure, eds., Green
Giants? Environmental Policy of the United States and the European Union (Cambridge,
MA: MIT Press, 2004), pp. 207-30.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “National Energy Policy: United States,” in Cutler J. Cleveland, ed.,
Encyclopedia of Energy (San Diego: Elsevier, 2004), pp. 173-79.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Japanese Corporate Environmental Practices in Kentucky", in P. P. Karan,
ed., Japan in the BlueGrass, (University of Kentucky Press, 2001), pp. 201-21.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Shifting Priorities and the Internationalization of Environmental Risk
Management in Japan," in Social Learning Group, Learning in the Management of Global
Environmental Risk: A Comparative History of Social Responses to Climate Change,
Ozone Depletion and Acid Rain, Vol 1. Edited by William C. Clark, Jill Jaeger, Josee van
Eijndhoven and Nancy M. Dickson (Cambridge: MIT Press, June 2001), pp. 191-212.
Miranda A. Schreurs, William Clark, Nancy Dickson, and Jill Jaeger, "Issue Attention, Framing
and Actors: An Overview of Patterns Across Arenas," in Social Learning Group,
Learning in the Management of Global Environmental Risk: A Comparative History of
Social Responses to Climate Change, Ozone Depletion and Acid Rain, Vol. 2. Edited by
William C. Clark, Jill Jaeger, Josee van Eijndhoven and Nancy M. Dickson (Cambridge:
MIT Press, June 2001). Schreurs is senior author. Pp. 349-64.
A. Rodney Dobell, with a dozen authors, including Schreurs, "Implementation in the
Management of Global Environmental Risks," Social Learning Group, Learning in the
Management of Global Environmental Risk: A Comparative History of Social Responses
to Climate Change, Ozone Depletion and Acid Rain, Vol. 2. Edited by William C. Clark,
Jill Jaeger, Josee van Eijndhoven and Nancy M. Dickson (Cambridge: MIT Press, June,
2001). Pp. 115-46.
William C. Clark, Josee van Eijndhoven, Nancy M. Dickson with a dozen authors including
Schreurs, "Option Assessment in the Management of Global Environmental Risks,"
Social Learning Group, Learning in the Management of Global Environmental Risk: A
Comparative History of Social Responses to Climate Change, Ozone Depletion and Acid
Rain, Vol. 2. Edited by William C. Clark, Jill Jaeger, Josee van Eijndhoven and Nancy M.
Dickson (Cambridge: MIT Press, June, 2001), pp. 49-86.
Josee van Eijndhoven, Brian Wynne, and A. Rodney Dobell with a dozen authors including
Schreurs, "Evaluation in the Management of Global Environmental Risks," Social
Learning Group, Learning in the Management of Global Environmental Risk: A
Comparative History of Social Responses to Climate Change, Ozone Depletion and Acid
Rain, Vol. 2. Edited by William C. Clark, Jill Jaeger, Josee van Eijndhoven and Nancy M.
Dickson (Cambridge: MIT Press, June, 2001), pp. 147-65.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Japan: Law, Technology and Aid” in William Lafferty and James
Meadowcroft, eds. Implementing Sustainable Development: Strategies and Initiatives in
High Consumption Societies (Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000), pp. 112-141.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Environmental Security and Co-operation in Asia," in Kurt Radtke and
Raymond Feddema, eds., Comprehensive Security in Asia (Leiden: Brill, 2000).
Miranda A. Schreurs and Dennis Pirages, "Ecological Security and the Future of Inter-state
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Relations in Northeast Asia," in Schreurs and Pirages, eds., Ecological Security in
Northeast Asia (Seoul: Yonsei University Press, 1998).
Miranda A. Schreurs, "The Future of Environmental Cooperation in Northeast Asia," in Schreurs
and Pirages, eds., Ecological Security in Northeast Asia (Seoul: Yonsei University Press,
1998).
Elizabeth Economy and Miranda A. Schreurs, "Domestic Institutions and International Linkages
in Environmental Politics" in Schreurs and Economy, eds. The Internationalization of
Environmental Protection (1997).
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Domestic Institutions and International Environmental Agendas in Japan
and Germany," in Schreurs and Economy, eds. (1997).
Miranda A. Schreurs, "A Political System's Capacity for Global Environmental Leadership: A
Case Study of Japan," in Lutz Mez and Helmut Weidner, eds., Umweltpolitik und
Staatsversagen: Perspektiven und Grenzen der Umweltpolitikanalyse (Berlin: Sigma,
1997), pp. 323-331.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Conservation, Development, and State Sovereignty: Japan and the
Tropical Forests of Southeast Asia," in Sohail Hashmi, ed., State Sovereignty: Change
and Persistence in International Relations, (University Park, PA: Pennsylvania State
University Press, 1997).
Monographs, Reports, Newspaper Articles, and Extension Publications
Miranda A. Schreurs and Fumikazu Yoshida, “Doitsu no Senyōrei ni Manabu Toki,” (Learning
from Germany’s Example”) Asahi Shimbun, Tokyo, September 29, 2012, p. 12.
Contributions to Sachverständigenrat für Umweltfragen (German Environment Advisory
Council) Reports
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Sustainable Development Post Rio +20: What Lies Ahead?” ISDRC
Newsletter, 2012, pp. 44-46.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “German Perspectives on Ecological Modernization, Technology Transfer,
and Intellectual Property Rights in the Case of Climate Change,” in Robert V. Percival
and Miranda A. Schreurs, Intellectual Property Rights and Green Technology Transfer:
German and US Perspectives, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies, the
Johns Hopkins University, Policy Report, no. 45, 2010, pp. 61-77.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Clean Change in a Crisis” in: Policy Network (ed.): Responses to the
Global Crisis: Charting a Progress Path. Handbook of Idea London: Policy Network, pp.
66-68.
Miranda A. Schreurs with Max W. Epstein, “Environmental Federalism in the United States and
the Swing of the Pendulum from the Federal to the State Level,” American Institute for
Contemporary German Studies, the Johns Hopkins University, Policy Report, no. 31,
2007.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Perspectives on Environmental Governance,” Occasional Paper, No. 1,
CCICED Task Force on Environmental Governance, Beijing, November 2006.
Miranda A. Schreurs and Robert Percival, “Environmental Crisis Management: A Comparative
Analysis,” Occasional Paper, No. 1, CCICED Task Force on Environmental Governance,
Beijing, November 2006.
Richard Forrest and Miranda Schreurs with Rachel Penrod, “A Comparative History of US and
Japanese Environmental Movements,” in Tsunetoshi Mizuguchi and Makoto Takahashi,
eds., Shizen Saisei to Chiiki Kankyôshi, Conference Proceedings, February 28, 2005.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “The Development of Cyclical Societies and Environmental Governance in
the United States, Germany, and Japan,” in Fumikazu Yoshida, ed., Cyclical Societies,
2005.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Global Environmental Governance,” Keynote address, “Issues and
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Prospects of the Global Environment,” Shonan Session Report, September 3-7, 2001
(Tokyo: United Nations University, 2002), pp. 6-10.
Miranda A. Schreurs, “Kikô Hendo Wakagumi Joyaku o Meguru Kôho Kekka to Kongo no
Tenbo,” in PRI Review, No. 3, 2001, pp. 2-9.
Miranda A. Schreurs, Japan's Role in Global Environmental Protection," Center for Global
Partnership Newsletter, 2001.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Environmental Security in Asia," in Environmental Governance in Asia,
The proceedings of the International Symposium on Environmental Governance in Asia,
March 9, 2000, Sophia University, Tokyo, Japan, co-organized by The Institute for Global
Environmental Strategies and the Sophia University Institute for Global Environmental
Studies.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "US-Japanese Cooperation in the Environmental Sector," in Tsuneo Akaha,
ed., U.S.-Japan Cooperation in the Sustainable Development of the Russian Far East,
Conference Proceedings (Monterey: Monterey Institute of International Studies, Center
for East Asian Studies), September 20, 2000.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Study Abroad in Germany," College Park International, March 2000, p.
22.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Environmental Clean-Up Challenges in European Seas," in Stacy D.
VanDeveer and Geoffrey D. Dabelko, eds., Protecting Regional Seas: Developing
Capacity and Fostering Environmental Cooperation in Europe, Conference Proceedings,
"Saving the Seas: Developing Capacity and Fostering Environmental Cooperation in
Europe," May 14, 1999 (Washington, D.C.: The Woodrow Wilson International Center for
Scholars, 2000).
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Analytic Framework for a Comparative Study of Environmental
Governance in Asia," in Institute for Global Environmental Strategies, Environmental
Governance in Four Asian Countries, (Hayama, Japan: Institute for Global Environmental
Strategies, June 1999), pp. 9-18.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "New Directions in German Energy and Environmental Policies," Germany
After the 1998 Federal Elections, American Institute for Contemporary German Studies,
Washington, D.C., December 1998.
Miranda A. Schreurs, and Jacob Park, "Power Industry Confronts Jolt of Deregulation: Opening
Up System Raises Environmental, Energy-Security Concerns," Nikkei Weekly, August 3,
1998, p. 15. Park is senior author.
Miranda A. Schreurs, Translation of Sasaki Takeshi's "Politics of Reform in the 1980s" from the
Japanese. Chapter in a volume to be edited by Junji Banno, Industry and Democracy:
Japanese Political Economy and Asia (London: MacMillan).
Miranda A. Schreurs, "The Press and Global Environmental Change: Japan," in William C. Clark
and Nancy M. Dickson, eds., The Press and Global Environmental Change: An
International Comparison of Elite Newspaper Reporting on the Acid Rain Issue From 1972
to 1992. Environment and Natural Resources Program Working Paper No. E-95-06,
Harvard University, John F. Kennedy School of Government, Center for Science and
International Affairs, October 1995.
Miranda A. Schreurs, "Japan's Ministries and Agencies: Searching for a Vision for the 21st
Century," Ichiko Morita, ed., Japanese Public Policy: Perspectives and Resources, Library
of Congress, Washington, D.C. April 24, 1995, pp. 181-198.
Miranda A. Schreurs, Monthly articles for CHOKEN MANAGEMENT'S "Amerika da Yori"
("From America") series. 1988-1990.
Book Reviews
Midori Kagawa-Fox, The Ethics of Japan’s Global Environmental Policy: The Conflict Between
Principles and Practice, Routledge 2012. In Journal of Japanese Studies.
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Robert Pekkanen, Japan’s Dual Civil Society. In Journal of Japanese Studies, vol. 34, no. 1,
2008, pp. 120-23.
“OECD Environmental Performance Review of the United States: U.S. Environmental
Performance is Improving, but Work Remains,” Ökologisches Wirtschaften, vol. 3, 2006,
pp. 12-14.
Eric Montpetit, “A Review of: ‘Misplaced Distrust: Policy Networks and the Environment in
France, the United States, and Canada,’ in Journal of International Wildlife Law and
Policy, 9(2), 2006, pp. 197-99.
Takashi Inoguchi, Japanese Politics: An Introduction. In Pacific Affairs, July/August 2006, Vol.
79, No. 2, pp. 325-26.
Györy Széll and Ken’ichi Tominaga, The Environmental Challenges for Japan and Germany:
Intercultural and Interdisciplinary Perspectives. Frankfurt am Main: Pater Lang, 2004 in
Journal of Japanese Studies, Vol. 32, No. 1, pp. 242-46.
Gregory P. Corning, Japan and the Politics of Techno-Globalism. Armonk, NY and London,
England: M.E. Sharpe, 2004 in Asian Survey (forthcoming).
Kenneth E. Wilkening, Acid Rain Science and Politics in Japan: A History of Knowledge and
Action Toward Sustainability. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 2004 in Asian Survey.
Éric Montpetit, Policy Networks and the Environment in France, the United States, and Canada
(Vancouver: University of British Columbia, 2003) in Journal of Wildlife Policy, vol. 9,
no. 2, April-June 2006, pp. 203-6.
Kanie, Norichika and Peter M. Haas, Emerging Forces in Global Environmental Governance
(United Nations University Press, 2004) International Relations of the Asia Pacific, Vol. 6.,
2006, pp. 113-16.
Zhang, Yumei, Pacific Asia: The Politics of Development (Routledge, 2003) in Choice, 2004.
Wolfgang Seifert and Claudia Weber, eds., Japan im Vergleich (Munich: Iudicium Verlag, 2002)
in Social Science Journal Japan, April 2005, pp. 133-37.
Michael T. Rock, Pollution Control in East Asia: Lessons from Newly Industrializing Economies
(Washington, D.C.: Resources for the Future Press, 2002) in Pacific Affairs, Vol. 76, no. 3,
Fall 2003.
Albert Weale, Geoffrey Pridham, Michelle Cini, Dimitrios Konstadakoulos, Martin Porter, and
Brendan Flynn, Environmental Governance in Europe: An Ever Closer Ecological Union?
(Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2000) in Perspectives on Politics, Vol. 1, no. 1, March
2003, pp. 243-44.
Timothy S. George, Minamata: Pollution and the Struggle for Democracy in Postwar Japan
(Harvard University Asia Center, Cambridge, MA, 2001) in Journal of Japanese Studies,
Vol. 29, no. 1, 2003, pp. 153-56.
Richard Münch with Christian Lahusen, Markus Kurth, Cornelia Borgards, Carsten Stark, and
Claudia Jau (Westport, CT: Praeger, 2001) in Journal of Political Ecology: Case Studies in
History and Society, vol. 9, 2002,
http://www.library.arizona.edu/ej/jpe/volume_9/903schreurs.html.
Paul G. Harris, ed., The Environment, International Relations, and U.S. Foreign Policy
(Washington, D.C.: Georgetown University, 2001), Choice, Vol. 29, no. 9, May 2002.
Mayumi Itoh, Globalization of Japan: Japanese Sakoku Mentality and U.S. Efforts to Open Japan
(New York: St. Martin's Press, 2000). Choice, Vol. 38, No. 10, June 2001.
William Ascher, Why Governments Waste Natural Resources (Baltimore and London: The Johns
Hopkins University Press, 1999). Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 116, No. 1, Spring
2001, pp. 162-3.
Susan J. Pharr and Robert D. Putnam, eds., Disaffected Democracies: What's Troubling the
Trilateral Countries (Princeton: Princeton University Press, 2000). Choice, Vol. 38, No. 4,
December 2000.
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Ralph Cossa, ed., U.S.-Korea-Japan Relations: Building Towards a "Virtual Alliance" (Center for
Strategic and International Studies, Vol. 21., No. 7, 1999). Choice, Vol. 38, No. 2,
October 2000.
Michael Mason, Environmental Democracy (New York: St. Martin's Press, 1999) in Choice, Vol.
37, No. 2, May 2000.
Lam Peng-Er, Green Politics in Japan (Oxford, 1999), in Journal of Japanese Studies,Vol. 26, No.
2, Summer 2000.
S. Hayden Lesbirel, NIMBY Politics in Japan: Energy Siting and the Management of
Environmental Conflict (Ithaca: Cornell University Press, 1998) in Journal of Japanese
Studies, Vol. 26, No. 1, Winter 2000.
Jeffrey Broadbent, Environmental Politics in Japan: Networks of Power and Protest (Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 1998) in H-Japan
(http://mail-archive.com/[email protected]/msg00828.html).
Clay Clemens and William E. Paterson, eds., The Kohl Chancellorship (F. Cass, 1998) in Choice,
March 1999, Vol. 36, No. 7.
Brian McVeigh, The Nature of the Japanese State: Rationality and Rituality (Routledge, 1998) in
Choice, September 1999, Vol. 37, No. 1.
T.J. Pempel, Regime Shift: Comparative Dynamics of the Japanese Political Economy (Ithaca:
Cornell University Press, 1998) in Comparative Politics Studies, Vol. 32, No. 7, 1999, pp.
894-897.
Comments on Shohei Yonemoto's article, "Pitfalls in the Kyoto Climate Change Protocol," Japan
Editorial (http://www.acejapan.or.jp/www/nichibei/je/schreurs.html).
Peter Dauvergne, Shadows in the Forest: Japan and the Politics of Timber in Southeast Asia
(Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 1997) in Journal of Japanese Studies, Vol. 24, No. 2 (1998),
pp. 486-489.
Hans-Dietrich Genscher, Rebuilding a House Divided: A Memoir by the Architect of Germany's
Reunification (Broadway Books, 1998) in Choice Vol. 36, No. 1, September 1998.
Purnendra Jain and Takashi Inoguchi, Japanese Politics Today: Beyond Karaoke Democracy? (St.
Martin's Press, 1997) in Choice, March 1998.
David Potter, Japan's Foreign Aid to Thailand and the Philippines (New York: St. Martin's Press,
1996) in Political Science Quarterly, Fall 1997, pp. 513-514.
Bradley Richardson, Japanese Democracy: Power, Coordination, and Performance (New Haven:
Yale University Press, 1997) in Choice, September 1997.
Armand Clesse et al., The Vitality of Japan: Sources of National Strength and Weakness, (St.
Martin's Press, 1997) in Choice, November 1997.
Newspaper Articles
Yoshida Fumikazu and Miranda Schreurs, Doitsu no Sengyōrei ni Manabu Toki (It is Time for
Japan to Learn From Germany’s Example), Op ed. in Asahi Shimbun, 21.09.2012.
Wie grün wird das Weiße Haus? Der Tagesspiegel, Nr. 20 058, 18 Okt. 2008, S. B8.
Doctoral Committees
Dissertations Chaired (First Reviewer)
Soo Jin Kim, “A Comparative Analysis of Nuclear Energy Policy between Germany and South
Korea: Crisis Tendencies of Nuclear Energy,” Freie Univ. Berlin, 20 June 2014.
Lisa Pettibone, “Incorporating Sustainability Principles in Six U.S. and German Cities: The Role
of Strategic Plans, Sustainability Indicators, and Sustainability-Minded Groups,” 19 June 2014.
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Stefan Ćetković: “Governing the Green Economy in Serbia: Promises and Pitfalls in the
Renewable Electricity and Organic Farming Sectors,” Freie Univ. Berlin, 5 November 2013
Sunayana Ganguly, “Deliberating on Environment Policy in India: Participation and the Role of
Advocacy“ Freie Univ. Berlin, 21 October 2013
Barbara Saerbeck, “Mechanismen der Einflusspotential unabhängiger europäischer
Regulierungsagenturen auf den europäischen Gesetzgebungsprozess dargestellt am Beispiel der
Europäischen Umweltagentur (EEA), Freie Universität Berlin, 10 September 2013, Freie Univ.
Berlin.
Jan Rosenow, “Politics of Change: Energy Efficiency Policy in Britain and Germany University
of Oxford, May 2013. (co-chair)
Karolina Jankowska, Die Kräfte des Wandels. Die Wandlung Polens von einer auf Kohle
basierenden zu einer an erneuerbaren Energien orientierten Gesellschaft November 2012, Freie
Univ. Berlin.
Holly Ralston, “State/Laender Environmental Partnerships in Global Governance for Sustainable
Development” Freie Unv. Berlin. 14 June 2012.
Paul Kowitz, “Ökologische Modernisierung für die Environmental Kuznets Curve,”Freie Univ.
Berlin 2 March 2012.
Benjamin Miethling, „Politische Triebkräfte der Innovation. Eine Analyse der Rolle von Politik
in Innovationssystemen der Geothermie,“11 November 2011, Freie Univ. Berlin.
Nina Kolleck, “Global Governance, Corporate Responsibility und die diskursive Macht
multinationaler Unternehmen: Freiwillige Initiativen der Wirtschaft für eine nachhaltige
Entwicklung?“ Freie Univ. Berlin, 1 December 2010.
Rie Watanabe, Freie Universität Berlin, „A Path to Paradigmatic Policy Change: A Comparative
Analysis of Climate Policy Changes Between Germany and Japan,” 12 Oct. 2009, Freie Univ.
Berlin.
Yookyoung Shin, “The Power of Information: The Internet and the Rise of Soft Power,” Univ of
Maryland, 22 May 2009
Kevin M. McGrath, “Sheathing the Sword of Damocles: assessing Al Qaeda and devising a US
response,” University of Maryland, August 2007
Kazuhiro Maeshima, “Japanese and U.S. Coverage of the Iraq War: A Comparative Analysis,”
University of Maryland, Summer 2008
Andrea M. Bertone, “Human trafficking on the international and domestic agendas: examining
the role of transnational advocacy networks between Thailand and United States,” University of
Maryland, 12 May 2008
Marcus Schaper, “Greening export promotion: a comparative study of environmental
standard-setting for export credit agencies,” University of Maryland, 2 Nov 2007
Virginie Grzelcyzk, “Ten years of dealing with Kim Jong Il: can negotiations ensure conflict
resolution?” University of Maryland, December 2006
Sulan Chen, “Instrumental and induced cooperation: environmental politics in the South China
Sea,” University of Maryland 2005. Co-chair.
Dissertation (Second Reviewer)
Sybille Roehrkasten. “Contested Ideas in Global Renewable Energy Governance: Contrasting the
governments of Germany and Brazil,” Freie Univ. Berlin, 5 December 2014.
Gesa Geißler: “The Role of Environmental Assessment and Environmental Planning in
Renewable Energy Diffusion in the US and Germany“ Technische Univ. Berlin, 30 September
2013.
Xinlei Li, “Renewable Energy Policy Change in China: Interlinking the Climate Change Regime
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and Domestic Pro-Renewable Energy Coalition,“ Freie Univ. Berlin, 23 August 2013.
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