Development Studies C
30 credits
Reading list, Bachelor's level, 2SK041
A revised version of the reading list is available.
Main group 1
- ArbetsmaterialCompulsory
- Svensson Torsten; Teorell Jan, Att fråga och att svara, Liber, 2007Compulsory
Main group 2
- Hardin, Garrett, The Tragedy of the Commons, Science, 162:1243-8, 1968Compulsory
- Ostrom, Elinor, Governing the commons: the evolution of institutions for collective action, Cambridge, Cambridge Univ. Press, 1990Compulsory
- Sjöstedt, Martin, Thirsting for credible commitments: how secure land tenure affects access to drinking water in sub-Saharan Africa, Göteborg, Department of Political Science, Göteborg University, 2008Compulsory
- Eriksen, P B et al., System Operation with High Wind Penetration, IEEE power & energy magazine Nov/Dec pp.65-74, 2005Compulsory
- Leijon, M et al., On the physics of power, energy and economics of renewable electric energy sources - Part I, Renewable Energy, 2009Compulsory
- Skoglund, A et al., On the physics of power, energy and economics of renewable electric energy sources - Part II, Renewable Energy, 2009Compulsory
- Weisser, Daniel, A guide to life-cycle green-house gas (GHG) emissions from electric supply technologies, Energy, 32:1543-1559, 2006Compulsory
- Afionis, Stavros, The European Union as a negotiator in the international climate change regime, Part of: International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics, vol. 11, no. 4, 2011, p. 341–360Compulsory
- Vogler, John, The European contribution to global environmental governance, Part of: International affairs, vol. 81, no. 4, 2005, p. 835–850Compulsory
- Karlsson, Christer et al., The Legitimacy of Leadership in International Climate Change Negotiations, Ambio, 2012Compulsory
- Aldy, Joseph E.; Stavins, Robert N., Climate Policy Architectures for the Post-Kyoto World, Part of: Environment: science and policy for sustainable development, vol. 50, no. 3, 2008, p. 6–17Compulsory
- Brodansky, Daniel, The Copenhagen Climate Change Conference, Part of: The American journal of international law, vol. 104, no. 2, 2010, p. 230–240Compulsory
- Christoff, Peter, Cold climate in Copenhagen: China and the United States at COP15, Part of: Environmental politics., vol. 19, no. 4, 2010, p. 637–656Compulsory
- Huang, Jing, A Leadership of Twenty (L20) Within the UNFCCC: Establishing a Legitimate and Effective Regime to Improve our Climate System, Part of: Global governance: a review of multilateralism and international organizations, vol. 15, no. 4, 2009, p. 435–442Compulsory
- Pralle, Sarah B., Agenda-setting and climate change, Part of: Environmental politics., vol. 18, no. 5, 2009, p. 781–799Compulsory
- Victor, David G., Toward Effective International Cooperation on Climate Change: Numbers, Interests and Institutions, Part of: Global environmental politics, vol. 6, no. 3, 2006Compulsory
- Vogler, John, Environmental issues, Part of: The globalization of world politics: an introduction to international relations, 5. ed., Oxford, Oxford University Press, cop. 2011, p. 345–362
* Compulsory
Syllabus
- Syllabus valid from Spring 2023
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2022
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2021
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2020, version 2
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2020, version 1
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2019
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2018
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2016
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2015
- Syllabus valid from Spring 2015
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2014
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2013
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2012
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2010
- Syllabus valid from Spring 2010
- Syllabus valid from Spring 2008
- Syllabus valid from Autumn 2007