CIPS US Election Special Series: Episode 1 - The Environment CIPS POD
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With the US as an all-powerful neighbour and main trading partner, Canadian analyses of the US elections are naturally focused on what’s at stake for Canada and Canadians. But the November 2020 elections are also eagerly watched in other parts of the world, where the outcome could have important implications.
With this series of podcasts, CIPS shifts the spotlight away from Canada to ask what’s at stake in the US elections for other regions of the world and for international cooperation more generally?
In this episode CIPS’ Dr. Ryan M. Katz-Rosene, hosts a discussion on the environment with Dr. Jessica Green (University of Toronto) and Dr. Matto Mildenberger (University of California Santa Barbara)
Find more details about our host and guests here:
Dr. Ryan M. Katz-Rosene: http://ryankatzrosene.ca/
Dr. Jessica Green: https://green.faculty.politics.utoronto.ca
Dr. Matto Mildenberger: https://www.mattomildenberger.com/ you can also find Matt’s book here: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/carbon-captured
With the US as an all-powerful neighbour and main trading partner, Canadian analyses of the US elections are naturally focused on what’s at stake for Canada and Canadians. But the November 2020 elections are also eagerly watched in other parts of the world, where the outcome could have important implications.
With this series of podcasts, CIPS shifts the spotlight away from Canada to ask what’s at stake in the US elections for other regions of the world and for international cooperation more generally?
In this episode CIPS’ Dr. Ryan M. Katz-Rosene, hosts a discussion on the environment with Dr. Jessica Green (University of Toronto) and Dr. Matto Mildenberger (University of California Santa Barbara)
Find more details about our host and guests here:
Dr. Ryan M. Katz-Rosene: http://ryankatzrosene.ca/
Dr. Jessica Green: https://green.faculty.politics.utoronto.ca
Dr. Matto Mildenberger: https://www.mattomildenberger.com/ you can also find Matt’s book here: https://mitpress.mit.edu/books/carbon-captured
35 min