ESSAY QUESTIONS

  1. The Global Climate System: Using the article “Climate Change and Regime Perpetuation in North Korea” by Ben Habib as a guide, construct a climate vulnerability analysis for the government of a country of your choosing.
  1. Climate Change and International Relations: Is climate change creating an increasing bias toward realist state behaviour in the international system? Reason and defend your answer.
  2. Global Inequality and Climate Justice: Should countries responsible for high greenhouse gas pollution be open to prosecution in the International Court of Justice? Reason and defend your answer.
  3. Population Displacement and Climate Adaptation: Identify the impacts of sea level rise on the principle of state sovereignty, using a specific impacted country as a case study, and explore the implications for the conduct of inter- state relations.
  4. Climate Change and the International Economy: Critically evaluate the following statement: “Capitalism and effective action to combat climate change are incompatible.”
  5. Securitisation of Climate Change: The Pentagon-sponsored report “An Abrupt Climate Change Scenario and Its Implications for United States National Security” by Peter Schwartz and Doug Randall was one of the first documents to explore the national security implications of climate change. Critically evaluate the strengths and weaknesses of this report, from the perspective of a specific case study of your choosing.
  6. Environmental Treaties and the UNFCCC: Will the 2015 UNFCCC conference of parties in Paris will produce a treaty that is binding on all parties and mandates sufficient emissions reduction targets consistent with the best scientific evidence? Reason and defend your answer.
  7. Geoengineering: Even as a last resort is geoengineering a good idea to avert a runaway climate crisis? Explore using one specific geoengineering technology as a case study.
  8. Eco-centrism and Indigenous Responses: Critically evaluate the People’s Agreement of Cochabamba as an alternative climate change treaty to the UNFCCC.
  9. Constructive Social Action in Global Climate Politics: How might an individual person in Australia play a constructive role in global climate politics? Explore in relation to Robert Putnam’s “Two-Level Game” theory and literature on social movements.

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