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My publications

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Heffernan, Andrew The Global Politics of Local Conservation: Community-Based Natural Resource Management and Climate Change in Southern Africa. Palgrave MacMillan. May 2023.

Peer-reviewed articles

12. Katz-Rosene, Ryan, Andrew Heffernan & Anil Arora “Protein and Sustainable Development: A review of Storylines, Narrative Coalitions, and Policy Pathways” Development Review. January 2023.

 

11. Murphy, Michael, Andrew Heffernan, Caroline Dunton, & Amelia Arsenault. "The Disciplinary Scholarship of Teaching and Learning in Political Science and International Relations: Methods, Topics, and Impact" International Politics. With Michael Murphy, Caroline Dunton, and Amelia Arsenault. January 2023.

 

10. Heffernan, Andrew, Michael Murphy & Doug Yearwood “Can Active Leaning be Asynchronous? Implementing Online Peer Review Assignments in Undergraduate Political Science and International Relations Courses” European Political Science. April 2022.

 

9. Katz-Rosene, Ryan & Andrew Heffernan “Age of Disruption: How Ecological Breakdown Could Slow Globalization” Balsillie Papers. March 2022.

 

8. Heffernan, Andrew “Panaceans, Utilitarians, and Skeptics: A Review of Three Decades of Community-Based Natural Resource Management in Namibia” Journal of Namibian Studies. May 2022. 31, 55-77.

 

7. Heffernan, Andrew “Accounting for Climate Change in CBNRM: Consumptive vs. ‘non-Consumptive’ Conservation in Namibia” Journal of Southern African Studies. May 2022.

 

6. Heffernan, Andrew “Development, Conservation, Empowerment: The Trilemma of Community-Based Natural Resource Management in Namibia” Environmental Management. December 2021.

 

5. Arsenault, Amelia, Andrew Heffernan & Michael Murphy “What is the Role of Graduate Student Journals in the Publish-or-Perish Academic? Three Lessons from Three Editors-in-Chief” International Studies. January 2021.

 

4. Murphy, Michael & Andrew Heffernan “Assessing Three Elements of “Canadian” International Relations: Cox and Nossal Revisited” Canadian Journal of Political Science. November 2020.

 

3. Heffernan, Andrew “Paralympic Assemblages as a Lens for Globalizing International Relations” Sport in Society. Vol 25 no. 1. June 2020.

 

2. Heffernan, Andrew “The official discourse of the Moroccan authorities and their allies in the greening of their public policies: modernization of authoritarianism, international insertion and the fight against climate change” Relaciones Internacionales. no. 42, 2019: 157-174.

 

1. Heffernan, Andrew “Africanizing the State: Globalizing the Discipline” Nokoko. Vol. 7 2019: 203-218.

Web-based publications

Dubrow, Geoff, Andrew Heffernan, and Michele Robinson “Revitalizing the UNCTAD Principles on Responsible Sovereign Lending and Borrowing” UNCTAD. 2022.

Heffernan, Andrew & Ryan Katz-Rosene “Between Promise and Peril: Can Fake Meat Save the Planet?” Blue Knight Review. 2021.

 

Heffernan, Andrew “The Recovery Summit: How to Build Back Better” The Recovery Project. September, 2020. In collaboration with The Recovery Project.

 

Heffernan, Andrew & Helaina Gaspard “Notes from the Recovery Summit: It’s Time to Raise Our Eyes” Policy Magazine. September, 2020.

 

Heffernan, Andrew “Sustainability and COVID-19” The Recovery Project. September, 2020. In collaboration with The Recovery Project.

 

Heffernan, Andrew “Democratic Institutions and COVID-19” The Recovery Project. September, 2020. In collaboration with The Recovery Project.

 

Gaspard, Helaina with contributions by Sahir Khan, Azfar ali Khan, Mostafa Askari, Aimeric Atsin, Vivian Liu, and Alex reeves as well as research assistants Laura Fernz, Jordan White, Andrew Heffernan, Nicholas Dahir, Kyra Carmichael, and Jan Kurman with administrative support from Kim Paquet “Funding First Nations Child and family services (FNCFS): A performance budget approach to well-being” Institute of Fiscal Studies and Democracy. August 2020.

 

Heffernan, Andrew “Germany’s Data Driven Recovery Approach” The Recovery Project. June, 2020. In collaboration with The Recovery Project.

 

Heffernan, Andrew “Why COVID-19 will not be ‘good’ for the environment” E-International Relations. April, 2020

 

Heffernan, Andrew “Community-Based Natural Resource Management and global climate change in Namibia” E-International Relations. April, 2020

 

Heffernan, Andrew “The Globality of Community-Based Natural Resource Management in Namibia” Centre for International Policy Studies Blog. March, 2020

 

Katz-Rosene, Ryan, Andrew Heffernan & Anil Arora “The future of protein: Nourishing the World Sustainably Policy and Information Package” The Future of Protein. January, 2020.

 

Heffernan, Andrew & Rita Abrahamsen “Sustainable development and good governance through responsible natural resource development” IMPACT 2019. August, 2019.

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