Dear Gep-Eders,

We are seeking input from researchers and instructors at postsecondary 
institutions regarding how and to what extent you may have used our edited 
volume, published in 2010, called Global Commons, Domestic Decisions: The 
Comparative Politics of Climate Change (MIT Press – link at 
https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/global-commons-domestic-decisions). We are 
considering embarking on a second edition of the volume, post-Paris Agreement, 
to extend the analysis using our previous analytical framework, possibly adding 
one or more new country cases.

If you have used the volume in your research or teaching, we would greatly 
appreciate hearing from you about how it has been useful to you. If you have 
assigned even portions of it in a class for students, please let us know! We 
would be grateful to know which aspects have been useful (the theoretical 
framework? Empirical case detail? Something else?), and if you have suggestions 
on what would be desirable in a second edition. Don’t hesitate to tell us what 
you saw as shortcomings.

We appreciate any feedback you can offer. Please reply to 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> and/ or 
[email protected]<mailto:[email protected]> at your earliest 
convenience.

Regards,
Lisa Sundstrom and Kathryn Harrison


Kathryn Harrison
Professor of Political Science
University of British Columbia


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