The Impact of the Economic Crisis on European Environmental Policy
Edited by Charlotte Burns, Paul Tobin, and Sebastian Sewerin
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Edited by Charlotte Burns, Professorial Fellow in Sustainable Growth, University of Sheffield, Paul Tobin, Lecturer in Politics, University of Manchester, and Sebastian Sewerin, Senior Researcher, Energy Politics Group, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH)
Charlotte Burns is Professorial Fellow in Sustainable Growth in the Politics Department at the University of Sheffield. She is an expert in EU environmental policy and EU policy-making processes. Charlotte is the Principal Investigator on a three-year project examining the impact of the financial crisis upon European Union environmental policy, which has been funded by the Leverhulme Trust. She has published widely in journals within the field, including in Environmental Politics, the Journal of European Public Policy, Journal of Common Market Studies, and Political Studies.
Paul Tobin is a Lecturer in Politics at the University of Manchester. His article on 'Leaders and Laggards' in Climate Policy, published in Global Environmental Politics, won the INOGOV Best Paper Prize, and his Ph.D. was awarded the UACES Best PhD Thesis Prize. His work has also appeared in journals such as Global Environmental Change and the Journal of Common Market Studies.
Sebastian Sewerin is a Senior Researcher in the Energy Politics Group at the Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich. In his research, which is published in Nature Energy, Research Policy, Policy Studies, and Environmental Politics, he analyses long-term changes in energy policy mixes.
Contributors:
Jan-Justus Andreas, University of York.
Nathalie Berny, Sciences Po Bordeaux.
Charlotte Burns, University of Sheffield.
Simona Davidescu, University of York.
Rosa Fernandez, University of Chester.
Brendan Flynn, School of Political Science & Sociology, NUIG.
Viviane Gravey, Queen's University, Belfast.
Roger Hildingsson, Lund University.
Bengt Johansson, Lund University.
Brendan Moore, University of East Anglia.
Tobias S. Schmidt, ETH Zurich.
Sebastian Sewerin, Swiss Federal Institute of Technology (ETH) Zurich.
Jakob Skovgaard, Lund University.
Paul Tobin, University of Manchester.