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Yemen's Uncertain Future Threatens Regional StabilityYemen's Uncertain Future Threatens Regional Stability
Wednesday 19 November 2008
Yemen presents a 'perfect storm' of problems for Western governments confronting the prospect of state failure in this strategically...

Key Foreign Policy Issues Facing Barack ObamaKey Foreign Policy Issues Facing Barack Obama
Wednesday 5 November 2008
Chatham House experts offer their perspectives on the key foreign policy and economic challenges facing the new administration. The following...

Economic Crisis May Need More 'Out of the Box' MeasuresEconomic Crisis May Need More 'Out of the Box' Measures
Wednesday 15 October 2008
A new paper by Chatham House says that the once-in-a-century economic meltdown means that OECD countries' simultaneous collapse in...

Prospects for Georgian Civil Society
November, 2008
This is a summary of a meeting held at Chatham House on 10 November 2008.

Business and Human Rights: Closing the Gaps
November, 2008
This is a summary of the International Law Discussion Group meeting held on 6 November 2008 at Chatham House.

Reflections on Russia and the West
November, 2008
Those concerned with policy-making towards Russia must determine how best to listen to the country's changing conversation with itself,...

Yemen: Fear of Failure
November, 2008
Yemen presents a potent combination of problems for policy-makers confronting the prospect of state failure in this strategically important...

 

 

Dr Robert Falkner

Dr Robert Falkner

Associate Fellow, Energy, Environment and Development Programme

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Expertise

  • International environmental policy
  • Risk regulation of bio- and nanotechnologies
  • Trade and environment
  • Business in global environmental politics

Projects

Regulating Nanotechnologies in the EU and US: Towards Effectiveness and Convergence' (2008-09).

A collaborative research project involving researchers from Chatham House, London School of Economics, Environmental Law Institute and The Project on Emerging Nanotechnologies at the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Project website: www.lse.ac.uk/nanoregulation.


Recent Publications

  • Business Power and Conflict in International Environmental Politics (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan 2008).
  • The International Politics of Genetically Modified Food: Diplomacy, Trade and Law, edited (Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan, 2007).
  • 'The Political Economy of 'Normative Power' Europe: EU Environmental Leadership in International Biotechnology Regulation', in: Journal of European Public Policy Vol. 14, No. 4, 2007, pp. 507-526.
  • 'International Sources of Environmental Policy Change in China: The Case of Genetically Modified Food', in: The Pacific Review, vol. 19, no. 4, 2006, pp. 473-94.
  • 'Implementing the Cartagena Protocol: Comparing Mexico, China and South Africa', in: Global Environmental Politics, vol. 6, no. 4, 2006, pp. 23-55 (with Aarti Gupta).
  • 'The Cartagena Protocol on Biosafety and Domestic Implementation: Comparing Mexico, China and South Africa' EEDP Briefing Paper 06/01 (London: Chatham House, March 2006) (with Aarti Gupta).
  • 'American Hegemony and the Global Environment', in: International Studies Review, vol. 7, no. 4, 2005, pp. 585-99.
  • 'China: Ecological Collapse Threatens' The World Today, vol. 61, (August/September 2005), pp. 32-34.

Experience

2002 - Date Lecturer in International Relations, London School of Economics
2001 - 02 Lecturer in International Relations, University of Essex
1999 - 01 Lecturer in International Relations, University of Kent

Broadcast Experience

Some

Languages

German (broadcast standard)