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Overview

Peter M. Haas is affiliated with the University of Massachusetts Amherst in the United States. Their research focuses on social sciences, with particular emphasis on sociology and political science as well as political science and international relations. Additional subfields include development, management, monitoring, policy and law, and reproductive medicine.

The main topics covered in their work include:

  • International Relations and Foreign Policy
  • International Development and Aid
  • Human Rights and Development
  • Sustainable Development and Environmental Policy
  • Science, Research, and Medicine
  • International Science and Diplomacy
  • European Union Policy and Governance

Peter M. Haas has published articles in several academic venues. Frequent publication venues include:

  • Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
  • Journal of European Public Policy
  • Complexity Governance & Networks
  • Environmental Policy and Law
  • Global Environmental Politics

Their recent papers demonstrate a range of research interests. These include:

  • International Relations and Ernst B. Haas, Ernst B. Haas and International Relations, 2024, Journal of European Public Policy
  • Prospects for implementing the SDGs, 2022, Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability
  • Stockholm + 50: A Look Ahead in International Environmental Politics+, 2022, Environmental Policy and Law
  • Governing Complexity in World Politics, 2021, Complexity Governance & Networks
  • The Survival Nexus by Charles Weiss, 2022, Global Environmental Politics

Frequent co-authors of Peter M. Haas include Nicholas Ivanovskis and Jon Western.

Best Publications

  • Introduction: epistemic communities and international policy coordination

    Peter M. Haas

  • DO REGIMES MATTER - EPISTEMIC COMMUNITIES AND MEDITERRANEAN POLLUTION-CONTROL

    Peter M. Haas

  • Conclusion: epistemic communities, world order, and the creation of a reflective research program

    Emanuel Adler;Peter M. Haas

  • Saving the Mediterranean: The Politics of International Environmental Cooperation

    Peter M. Haas

  • Institutions for the earth: sources of effective international environmental protection.

    Peter M. Haas;Robert O. Keohane;Marc A. Levy

  • Science and Decisionmaking

    S. Jasanoff;B. Wynne;F. Buttel;F. Charvolin

  • When does power listen to truth? A constructivist approach to the policy process

    Peter M. Haas

  • BANNING CHLOROFLUOROCARBONS - EPISTEMIC COMMUNITY EFFORTS TO PROTECT STRATOSPHERIC OZONE

    Peter M. Haas

  • Navigating the Anthropocene: Improving Earth System Governance

    F. Biermann;F. Biermann;K. Abbott;S. Andresen;Karin Bäckstrand

  • LOCATION EFFICIENCY: NEIGHBORHOOD AND SOCIO-ECONOMIC CHARACTERISTICS DETERMINE AUTO OWNERSHIP AND USE - STUDIES IN CHICAGO, LOS ANGELES AND SAN FRANCISCO

    John Holtzclaw;Robert Clear;Hank Dittmar;David Goldstein

  • Global Environmental Governance

    James Gustave Speth;Peter M. Haas

  • Learning to learn: improving international governance

    Peter M. Haas;Ernst B. Haas

  • Addressing the Global Governance Deficit

    Peter M. Haas

  • Knowledge, power, and international policy coordination

    Peter M. Haas

  • Institutions for the Earth

    Rosamond L. Naylor;Peter Haas;Robert Keohane;Marc Levy

  • Transforming governance and institutions for global sustainability: key insights from the Earth System Governance Project

    Frank Biermann;Frank Biermann;Kenneth Abbott;Steinar Andresen;Karin Bäckstrand

  • EPISTEMIC COMMUNITIES, WORLD-ORDER, AND THE CREATION OF A REFLECTIVE RESEARCH-PROGRAM - CONCLUSION

    E Adler;PM Haas

  • UN Conferences and Constructivist Governance of the Environment

    Peter M. Haas

  • Pragmatic constructivism and the study of international institutions

    Peter M. Haas;Ernst B. Haas

  • Compliance with EU directives: insights from international relations and comparative politics

    Peter M. Haas

  • Obtaining International Environmental Protection through Epistemic Consensus

    Peter M. Haas

  • Epistemic Communities, Constructivism, and International Environmental Politics

    Peter M. Haas

  • Gridlock: Why Global Cooperation is Failing When We Need It Most by Thomas Hale, David Held, and Kevin Young. Oxford, UK, Polity Press. 2013. 368 pp. Paper, $26.95.

    Peter M. Haas

  • Institutions for the Earth. Sources of Effective International Environmental Protection.

    Lee A. Kimball;Peter M. Haas;Robert O. Keohane;Marc A. Levy

  • Saving the Mediterranean: The Politics of International Environmental Cooperation

    William Diebold;Peter M. Haas

Frequent Co-Authors

Joyeeta Gupta
Joyeeta Gupta University of Amsterdam
Frank Biermann
Frank Biermann Utrecht University
Steinar Andresen
Steinar Andresen Fridtjof Nansen Institute
Steven Bernstein
Steven Bernstein University of Toronto
Oran R. Young
Oran R. Young University of California, Santa Barbara
Philipp Pattberg
Philipp Pattberg Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam
Diana Liverman
Diana Liverman University of Arizona
Robert O. Keohane
Robert O. Keohane Princeton University
Benjamin Cashore
Benjamin Cashore National University of Singapore
Harriet Bulkeley
Harriet Bulkeley Durham University

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