Biography
Assistant Professor (Political Science Department and the School of Climate Change)
BA (Ukraine); MA (Nebraska at Omaha); PhD (Massachusetts)
Dr Rashchupkina's primary research interests involve International Political Economy of decarbonization; more specifically, the role of international organizations and norms in shaping national climate change policies, climate change mainstreaming, politics of fossil fuels subsidies and global environmental governance.
Recent Publications
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Scaling‐up peacebuilding and social justice work: A conceptual model
- Peace & Change, 2019
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European Union's role in networks on removal of fossil fuel subsidies and disclosure of climate change information
- European Union’s Engagement with Transnational Policy Networks, 2018
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Public goods, common pool resources, and international law
- American Journal of International Law, 2017
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Global governance: Present and future
- Palgrave Communications, 2016
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[Review of the book, Understanding environmental policy convergence: The power of words, rules and money, edited by Helge Jörgens, Andrea Lenschow and Duncan Liefferink]
- Global Environmental Politics, 2016
Research Classification
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