 |
Stephen
P. Mumme - smumme@lamar.colostate.edu
Professor - Ph.D., University of Arizona, 1982.
Fields: comparative
politics, Latin American politics, and comparative environmental policy. Current
research centers on transboundary environmental policy reform in the North American
region, with emphasis on the U.S.-Mexico border. Recent journal articles appeared
in Political Research Quarterly, Journal of Interamerican
Studies and World Affairs, Natural Resources Journal, Journal of Environment
and Development, Environmental Management, Environment, Latin American Perspectives,
and Latin American Research Review. Author of various monographs and book
chapters and co-author of Statecraft, Domestic Politics, and Foreign Policy
Making (Westview 1988). Americas editor of the International Boundary
and Security Bulletin. On editorial boards of the Political Research
Quarterly and Journal of Borderlands Studies. His recent research
has focused on the impact of the North American Free Trade Agreement on environmental
management in the U. S-Mexico border region and on the development of institutions
for environmental management in Mexico and along the border. His most recent
work centers on the progress of decentralizing and grassroots policy initiatives
for environmental protection in the border area, Graduate courses include Comparative
Environmental Politics (PO 749). |