PhD in International Relations, University of Essex
MA in International Relations, University of Essex
BA in International and European Economic and Political Studies, University of Macedonia, Greece
Eleni’s research interests are in the area of international environmental politics with a specific specialisation in the following topics: how do nations come to cooperate in environmental issues? Does this cooperation lead to environmentally beneficial outcomes? What are the challenges for environmental governance in general, and for climate governance in particular? What are the links between environment and other areas of global governance and what are the consequences of those links? Eleni has recently started a project on the role of developing countries in environmental governance and negotiations. She would be interested to supervise students focusing in international environmental politics and governance
Vezirgiannidou, S.E. (forthcoming 2010), Environmental Governance: Regime Displacement in space, time, and across issue-areas, (Brill Press/Martinus Nijhoff)
Vezirgiannidou, S.E.(forthcoming 2010) ‘Entering the Zone of Agreement: the United States in Climate Negotiations’, in Deadlocks in Multilateral Negotiations: Causes and Solutions, edited by Amrita Narlikar (Cambridge: Cambridge University Press)
Vezirgiannidou, S.E. (2009) ‘The Climate Change Regime post-Kyoto: why Compliance is Important and how to Achieve it’, Global Environmental Politics 9(4)
Vezirgiannidou, S.E. (2008) ‘The Kyoto Treaty and Relative Gains’, Environmental Politics 17(1