Bernauer Publications May 2016 (1)

Prof. Dr. Thomas Bernauer
ETH Zurich
Center for Comparative and International Studies (CIS) and
Institute for Science, Technology and Policy (ISTP)
http://www.ib.ethz.ch and http://www.istp.ethz.ch
June 2016
PUBLICATIONS
Working Papers
These manuscripts are available on request from Thomas Bernauer ([email protected]).
1.
Bernauer, T., Koubi, V., Böhmelt, T. Globalization and the Environment.
2.
Nguyen, Q., Bernauer, T. Does Social Trust Increase Support for Free Trade? Evidence
from a Field Survey Experiment in Vietnam.
3.
Bernauer, T., Kachi, A., McGrath, L., Sollberger, S. Implicit Versus Explicit Attitudes
Towards Climate Policy.
4.
Schaffer, L., Oehl, B., Bernauer, T. Hear the Call? Public Demand and Climate Policy
Supply.
5.
Kim, I.S., Milner, H., Bernauer, T., Spilker, G., Osgood, I., Tingley, D.
Multidimensional Preferences over Trade Policy: A Conjoint Analysis of Costa Rican
Firms.
6.
Spilker, G., Bernauer, T., Kim, I.S., Milner, H., Osgood, I., Tingley, D. Trade at the
Margin: The Effect of the Dominican Republic-Central America-United States Free
Trade Agreement (CAFTA-DR) on the Intensive and Extensive Margin of Costa Rica
Exporters.
7.
Spilker, G., Bernauer, T., Umana, V. What Kinds of Trade Liberalization Agreements
Do People in Developing Countries Want?
8.
Bakaki, Z., Bernauer, T. How to Increase the Willingness to Pay for Forest Conservation
in Tropical Countries?
9.
Bakaki, Z., Bernauer, T. Citizens Show Strong Support for Climate Policy, But Are They
Also Willing to Pay?
10. Bernauer, T., Dong, L., McGrath, L., Zhang, H. Unilateral vs Reciprocal Climate Policy:
Experimental Evidence from China.
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11. Andersen, B., Bernauer, T., Kachi, A. An Experimental Analysis of the ‘Authority –
Legitimacy’ Link in Global Governance.
12. Pechar, E., Mayer, F., Bernauer, T. Divided Trust: How Political Identity Affects
Attitudes towards the Science of Climate Change and Genetically Modified Foods.
Articles in Scientific Journals
If you don’t have access to these articles via your library, please contact me at:
[email protected]. Replication datasets can be found at: http://www.ib.ethz.ch/data.html or
are available on request from the author(s).
1. Oehl, B., Schaffer, L., Bernauer, T. How to Measure Public Demand For Climate Change
Mitigation When There Is No Appropriate Survey Data? Journal of Public Policy,
forthcoming.
2. Bernauer, T., Gampfer, R., Meng, T., and Su, Y-S. Public Support for Climate Policy in
China: Could More Participation of Civil Society Make a Difference? Global
Environmental Change, forthcoming.
3. Anderson, B., Bernauer. T. (2016) Carbon Offsetting: Elitist Arguments Meet Public
Opinion. Energy Policy http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.enpol.2016.04.016.
4. Osgood, I., Tingley, D., Bernauer, T., Milner, H., Spilker, G. The Charmed Life of
Superstar Exporters: Survey Evidence on Firms and Trade Policy. Journal of Politics,
forthcoming.
5. Bernauer, T., McGrath, L. (2016): Simple Re-Framing Unlikely to Boost Public Support
for Climate Policy. Nature Climate Change DOI: 10.1038/NCLIMATE2948.
6. Koubi, V., Spilker, G., Schaffer, L., Bernauer, T. (2016): Environmental Stressors and
Migration: Evidence from Vietnam. World Development 79/1: 197–210.
7. Sollberger, S., Bernauer, T., Ehlert, U. (2016): Stress Influences Environmental Donation
Behavior in Men. Psychoneuroendocrinology 63: 311–319.
8. Spilker, G., Bernauer, T., Umana, V. (2016): Selecting Partner Countries for Preferential
Trade Agreements: Experimental Evidence from Costa Rica, Nicaragua, and Vietnam.
International Studies Quarterly, doi: 10.1093/isq/sqv024.
9. Bernauer, T., Nguyen Q. (2015): Free Trade and/or Environmental Protection? Global
Environmental Politics 15/4: 105–129.
10. Bernauer, T., Gampfer, R. (2015): How Robust Is Public Support for Unilateral Climate
Policy? Environmental Science & Policy 54: 316–330.
11. Betzold, C., Bernauer, T., Koubi, V. (2015): Press Briefings in International Climate
Change Negotiations. Environmental Communication. doi:
10.1080/17524032.2015.1094100
12. Kachi, A., Bernauer, T., Gampfer, R. (2015): Climate Policy in Hard Times: Are the
Pessimists Right? Ecological Economics 114: 227–241.
13. Sollberger, S., Bernauer, T., Ehlert, U. (2015): Salivary Testosterone and Cortisol Are
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Jointly Related to Pro-Environmental Behavior in Men. Social Neuroscience. Advance
Online Publication. doi: 10.1080/17470919.2015.1117987
14. Beck, L., Bernauer, T., Siegfried, T., Böhmelt, T. (2014): Implications of Hydro-Political
Dependency for International Water Cooperation and Conflict: Insights from New Data.
Political Geography 42: 23–33.
15. Bernauer, T., Böhmelt, T. (2014): Basins at Risk: Predicting International River Basin
Conflict and Cooperation. Global Environmental Politics 14/4: 116–138.
16. Böhmelt, T., Bernauer, T., Buhaug, H., Gleditsch, N. P., Tribaldos, T., Wischnath, G.
(2014): Demand, Supply, and Restraint: Determinants of Domestic Water Conflict and
Cooperation. Global Environmental Change 29: 337–348.
17. Böhmelt, T., Bernauer, T., Koubi, V. (2014): The Marginal Impact of ENGOs in Different
Types of Democratic Systems. European Political Science Review 7/1: 93–118.
18. Böhmelt, T., Koubi, V., Bernauer, T. (2014): Civil Society Participation in Global
Governance: Insights from Climate Politics. European Journal of Political Research 53/1:
18–36.
19. Buhaug, H., Nordkvelle, J., Bernauer, T., et al. (2014): One Effect to Rule Them All? A
Comment on Climate and Conflict. Climatic Change 127/3-4: 391–397.
20. Gampfer, R., Bernauer, T., Kachi, A. (2014): Obtaining Public Support for North-South
Climate Funding: Evidence from Conjoint Experiments in Donor Countries. Global
Environmental Change 29: 118–126.
21. Sattler, T., Spilker, G., Bernauer, T. (2014): Does WTO Dispute Settlement Enforce or
Inform? British Journal of Political Science 44/4: 877–902.
22. Schaffer, L., Bernauer, T. (2014): Explaining Government Choices for Promoting
Renewable Energy. Energy Policy 68: 15–27.
23. Bernauer, T. (2013): Climate Change Politics. Annual Review of Political Science 16:
421–448.
24. Bernauer, T., Böhmelt, T. (2013): Are Economically ‘Kinder, Gentler Societies’ Also
Greener? Environmental Science & Technology 47/21: 11993–12001.
25. Bernauer, T., Böhmelt, T. (2013): National Climate Policies in International Comparison:
The Climate Change Cooperation Index. Environmental Science and Policy 25: 196–206.
26. Bernauer, T., Böhmelt, T., Koubi, V. (2013): Is There a Democracy – Civil Society
Paradox in Global Environmental Governance? Global Environmental Politics 13/1: 88–
107.
27. Bernauer, T., Gampfer, R. (2013): Effects of Civil Society Involvement on Popular
Legitimacy of Global Environmental Governance. Global Environmental Change 23/2:
439–449.
28. Bernauer, T., Gampfer, R., Kachi, A. (2013): European Unilateralism and Involuntary
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Burden-Sharing in Global Climate Politics: A Public Opinion Perspective from the Other
Side. European Union Politics 15/1: 132–151.
29. Bernauer, T., Kalbhenn, A., Koubi, V., Spilker, G. (2013): Is There a ‘Depth Versus
Participation’ Dilemma in International Cooperation? Review of International
Organizations 8/4: 477–497.
30. Bernauer, T., Koubi, V. (2013): Are Bigger Governments Better Providers of Public
Goods? Evidence from Air Pollution. Public Choice 156/3: 593–609.
31. Koubi, V., Spilker, G., Bohmelt, T., Bernauer, T. (2013): Do Natural Resources Matter
for Interstate and Intrastate Armed Conflict? Journal of Peace Research 51/2: 227–243.
32. Bechtel, M. M., Bernauer, T., Meyer, R. (2012): The Green Side of Protectionism:
Environmental Concerns and Three Facets of Trade Policy Preferences. Review of
International Political Economy 19/5: 837–866.
33. Bernauer, T., Betzold, C. (2012): Civil Society in Global Environmental Governance. The
Journal of Environment & Development 21/1: 62–66.
34. Bernauer, T., Böhmelt, T., Buhaug, H., Gleditsch, N. P., Tribaldos, T., Weibust, E. B.,
Wischnath, G. (2012): Water-Related Intrastate Conflict and Cooperation (WARICC): A
New Event Dataset. International Interactions 38/4: 529–545.
35. Bernauer, T., Böhmelt, T., Koubi, V. (2012): Environmental Changes and Violent
Conflict. Environmental Research Letters 7/015601: 1–8.
Originally written for the “Foresight report on Migration and Global Environmental
Change: Future Challenges and Opportunities”, UK Government Office for Science.
36. Bernauer, T., Gleditsch, N. P. (2012): New Event Data in Conflict Research. International
Interactions 38/4: 375–381.
37. Bernauer, T., Siegfried, T. (2012): Climate Change and International Water Conflict in
Central Asia. Journal of Peace Research 49/1: 227–239.
38. Koubi, V., Bernauer, T., Kalbhenn, Spilker, G. (2012): Climate Variability, Economic
Growth, and Civil Conflict. Journal of Peace Research 49/1: 113–127.
39. Landis, F., Bernauer, T. (2012): Transfer Payments in Global Climate Policy. Nature
Climate Change 2: 628–633.
40. Siegfried, T., Bernauer, T., Guiennet, R., Sellars, S., Robertson, A. W., Mankin, J.,
Yakovlev, A. (2012): Will Climate Change Exacerbate Water Stress in Central Asia?
Climatic Change 112/3: 881–899.
41. Spilker, G., Schaffer, L., Bernauer, T. (2012): Does Social Capital Increase Public
Support for Economic Globalisation? European Journal of Political Research 51/6: 756–
784.
42. Beck, L., Bernauer, T. (2011): How Will Combined Changes in Water Demand and
Climate Affect Water Availability in the Zambezi River Basin? Global Environmental
Change 21/3: 1061–1072.
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43. Bernauer, T., Tribaldos, T., Luginbühl, C., Winzeler, M. (2011): Government Regulation
and Public Opposition Create High Additional Costs for Field Trials with GM Crops in
Switzerland. Transgenic Research 20/6: 1227–1234.
44. Sattler, T., Bernauer, T. (2011): Gravitation or Discrimination? Determinants of Litigation
in the World Trade Organisation. European Journal of Political Research 50/2: 143–167.
45. Beck, L., Bernauer, T., Kalbhenn, A. (2010): Environmental, Political, and Economic
Determinants of Water Quality Monitoring in Europe. Water Resources Research 46/11:
1–10.
46. Bernauer, T., Gilardi, F. (2010): Publication Output of Swiss Political Science
Departments. Swiss Political Science Review 16/2: 279–303.
47. Bernauer, T., Kalbhenn, A., Koubi, V., Spilker, G. (2010): A Comparison of International
and Domestic Sources of Global Governance Dynamics. British Journal of Political
Science 40/03: 509–538.
48. Bernauer, T., Kuhn, P. M. (2010): Is There an Environmental Version of the Kantian
Peace? Insights from Water Pollution in Europe. European Journal of International
Relations 16/1: 77–102.
49. Perrin, S., Bernauer, T. (2010): International Regime Formation Revisited: Explaining
Ratification Behaviour with Respect to Long-Range Transboundary Air Pollution
Agreements in Europe. European Union Politics 11/3: 405–426.
50. Bernauer, T., Koubi, V., Ernst, F. (2009): Does Neutrality Make a Difference? Explaining
Patterns of Swiss Defense Spending in 1975–2001. Defence and Peace Economics 20/5:
413-422.
51. Bättig, M. B., Bernauer, T. (2009): National Institutions and Global Public Goods: Are
Democracies More Cooperative in Climate Change Policy? International Organization
63/02: 281–308.
52. Bernauer, T., Koubi, V. (2009): Effects of Political Institutions on Air Quality. Ecological
Economics 68/5: 1355–1365.
53. Bernauer, T., Koubi, V., Ernst, F. (2009): National and Egional Economic Consequences
of Swiss Defense Spending. Journal of Peace Research 46/4: 467–484.
54. Bernauer, T., Siegfried, T. (2008): Compliance and Performance in International Water
Agreements: The Case of the Naryn/Syr Darya Basin. Global Governance 14/4: 479–501.
55. Bernauer, T., Engel, S., Kammerer, D., Sejas Nogareda, J. (2007): Determinants of Green
Innovation – Ten Years after Porter’s Win-Win Proposition: How to Study the Effects of
Environmental Regulation? Politische Vierteljahresschrift 39: 323–341.
Reprinted in Ghose, A., ed. Green Marketing Strategies. Hyderabad, India: The Icfai
University Press.
56. Siegfried, T., Bernauer, T. (2007): Estimating the Performance of International
Regulatory Regimes: Methodology and Empirical Application to International Water
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Management in the Naryn/Syr Darya Basin. Water Resources Research 43. doi:
10.1029/2006WR005738 This paper was translated into Russian by the Interstate
Commission for Water Coordination of Central Asia and can be obtained in that language
from the authors on request.
57. Aerni, P., Bernauer, T. (2006): Stakeholder Attitudes toward GMOs in the Philippines,
Mexico, and South Africa: The Issue of Public Trust. World Development 34/3: 557–575.
58. Bernauer, T., Koubi, V. (2006): On the Interconnectedness of Regulatory Policy and
Markets: Lessons from Banking. British Journal of Political Science 36/3: 509–525.
59. Bernauer, T., Sattler, T. (2006): Sind WTO-Dispute Im Umwelt- Und
Verbraucherschutzbereich Eskalationsträchtiger? (Are Environment, Health and Safety
Disputes in the WTO More Prone to Escalation?). Zeitschrift Fuer Internationale
Beziehungen 13/1: 5–38.
A modified version of this article appeared as Bernauer, T., Sattler, T. (2006): Les Litiges
de L’OMG sur la protection de l’environnement et des consommateurs. Annuaire
Français de Relations Internationales VII: 942-964, Paris: Bruylant, La documentation
française.
60. Caduff, L., Bernauer, T. (2006): Managing Risk and Regulation in European Food Safety
Governance. Review of Policy Research 23/1: 153–168.
61. Rieckermann, J., Daebel, H., Ronteltap, M., Bernauer, T. (2006): Assessing the
Performance of International Water Management at Lake Titicaca. Aquatic Sciences 68/4:
502–516.
62. Bernauer, T. (2005): Causes and Consequences of International Trade Conflict over
Agricultural Biotechnology. International Journal of Biotechnology 7/1-3: 7–28.
63. Hostmann, M., Bernauer, T., Mosler, H., Reichert, P., Truffer, B. (2005): Multi-Attribute
Value Theory as a Framework for Conflict Resolution in River Rehabilitation. Journal of
Multi-Criteria Decision Analysis 13/2-3: 91–102.
64. Bernauer, T., Caduff, L. (2004): In Whose Interest? Pressure Group Politics, Economic
Competition and Environmental Regulation. Journal of Public Policy 24/1: 99–126.
65. Bernauer, T., Koubi, V. (2004): Banking Crisis vs. Credit Crunch? A Cross-Country
Comparison of Policy Responses to Dilemmas in Banking Regulation. Business and
Politics 6/2: 1–24.
66. Bernauer, T., Styrsky, V. (2004): Adjustment or Voice? Corporate Responses to
International Tax Competition. European Journal of International Relations 10/1: 61–94.
67. Bernauer, T., Meins, E. (2003): Technological Revolution Meets Policy and the Market:
Explaining Cross-National Differences in Agricultural Biotechnology Regulation.
European Journal of Political Research 42/5: 643–683.
68. Bernauer, T. (2002): Explaining Success and Failure in International River Management.
Aquatic Sciences 64/1: 1–19.
69. Bernauer, T., Koubi, V. (2002): Banking Regulation in Hard Times: Business Cycles,
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Bank Capital, and the Bank Failure - Credit Crunch Dilemma. Journal of Public Policy
22/1: 61–75.
70. Bernauer, T., Achini, C. (2000): From `Real’ to `Virtual' States?: Integration of the World
Economy and Its Effects on Government Activity. European Journal of International
Relations 6/2: 223–276.
71. Bernauer, T., Kissling-Näf, I., Knoepfel, P. (2000): Institutionalized Management of
Scarce Resources: Introduction and Overview (Special Issue; with Contributions by
Gebhard Kirchgässner, Elinor Ostrom, Emmanuel Reynard, Clark C. Gibson, Stéphane
Nahrath, and Walter Schenkel). Swiss Political Science Review 6/1: 5–8.
72. Bernauer, T., Meins, E. (2000): Consumer Protection in a Global Market (Debate; with
Contributions by Bruce Silverglade, Gunnar Trumbull, Erika Meins, Andreas Ziegler,
Kenneth Oye, David Victor, Thomas Epprecht, Erik Millstone, and Patrick van
Zwanenberg). Swiss Political Science Review 6/2: 79–99.
73. Bernauer, T. (1999): Measuring and Explaining Switzerland’s Public Sector (Debate, with
Contributions by Jan-Erik Lane, Hanspeter Kriesi, Bruno S. Frey, and Alois Stutzer).
Swiss Political Science Review 5/2: 93–114.
74. Mitchell, R., Bernauer, T. (1998): Empirical Research on International Environmental
Policy: Designing Qualitative Case Studies. Journal of Environment Development 7/1: 4–
31.
75. Bernauer, T., Moser, P. (1996): Reducing Pollution of the River Rhine: The Influence of
International Cooperation. The Journal of Environment & Development 5/4: 389–415.
76. Bedarff, H., Bernauer, T., Jakobeit, C., List, M. (1995): Transferzahlungen in Der
Internationalen Umweltpolitik: Das Problem Der Transaktionskosten Beim Tausch von
Finanzhilfe Gegen Umweltschutzmassnahmen (Transfer Payments in International
Environmental Policy: The Problem of Transaction Costs in Exchange of Financial Aid
for Environmental Protection Measures). Zeitschrift Für Internationale Beziehungen 2/2:
317–345.
77. Bernauer, T. (1995): The Effect of International Environmental Institutions: How We
Might Learn More. International Organization 49/2: 351–377.
78. Bernauer, T. (1995): The International Financing of Environmental Protection: Lessons
from Efforts to Protect the River Rhine against Chloride Pollution. Environmental Politics
4/3: 369–390.
79. Bernauer, T. (1995): Theorie Der Klub-Güter Und Die Osterweiterung Der NATO
(Theory of Club Goods and the Expansion of NATO Towards the East). Zeitschrift Für
Internationale Beziehungen 2/1: 79–105.
80. Bernauer, T. (1993): The End of Chemical Warfare. Security Dialogue 24/1: 97–112.
81. Goldblat, J., Bernauer, T. (1992): Towards a More Effective Ban on Biological Weapons.
Security Dialogue 23/1: 35–41.
82. Goldblat, J., Bernauer, T. (1991): Proposals for Strengthening the Biological Weapons
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Convention. Security Dialogue 22/2: 235–240.
83. Goldblat, J., Bernauer, T. (1990): The US-Soviet Chemical Weapons Agreement of June
1990: Its Advantages and Shortcomings. Security Dialogue 21/4: 355–362.
Books
1. Bernauer, T., Spilker, G. (2015): Einladung zur Politikwissenschaft (Invitation to Political
Science). Baden-Baden: Nomos / UTB.
2. Bernauer, T., Jahn, D., Kuhn, P., Walter, S. (2009, 2012): Einführung in die
Politikwissenschaft (Introduction to Political Science). Baden-Baden: Nomos / UTB.
3. Bernauer, T. (2003): Genes, Trade and Regulation: The Seeds of Conflict in Food
Biotechnology. Princeton: Princeton University Press. 2005 American Political Science
Association’s Don K. Price Award for the best book on science, technology and
environmental politics published in the past three years. A Chinese translation of the book
was published in 2011 (Institute of Policy and Management (IPM), Chinese Academy of
Sciences).
4. Bernauer, T. (2000): Staaten im Weltmarkt (States in the World Market). Opladen: Leske
& Budrich. Copyright handed back to the author in 2008 and can be downloaded free of
charge at http://www.ib.ethz.ch/docs.
5. Bernauer, T., Ruloff, D., eds. (2000): Globaler Wandel und schweizererische
Aussenpolitik “Informationsbeschaffung und Entscheidfindung der schweizerischen
Bundesverwaltung” (Global Change and Swiss Foreign Policy: Information-Gathering
and Decision-Making of the Swiss Federal Administration; with contributions by Peter
Moser, Aviva Schnur, and Stefano Bruno). Zurich: Verlag Rüegger.
6. Bernauer, T., Ruloff, D., eds. (1999): The Politics of Positive Incentives in Arms Control
(with contributions by Stefan Brem, Roy Suter, Amy Smithson, and Jozef Goldblat).
Columbia, S.C.: University of South Carolina Press, 1999.
7. Bernauer, T., Ruloff, D., eds. (1999): Handel und Umwelt: Zur Frage der Kompatibilität
internationaler Regime (Trade and the Environment: On the Compatibility of
International Regimes; in Collaboration with Richard Senti and Andreas Ziegler).
Opladen: Westdeutscher Verlag. Copyright handed back to the author in 2008, can be
downloaded free of charge at http://www.ib.ethz.ch/docs.
8. Bernauer, T., Schneider, G., Weitsman, P. A., eds. (1995): Towards a New Europe: Stops
and Starts in Regional Integration (with contributions by Michael D. Ward, Corey L.
Lofdahl, Lars-Eric Cederman, Simon Hug, Pascal Sciarini, George Tsebelis, Robert
Pahre, Walter Mattli, and Philippe Martin). Westport, CT: Praeger.
9. Singh, J., Bernauer, T., eds. (1993): Security of Third World Countries (with contributions
by A.W. Singham, Mohammed Ayoob, K. Subrahmanyam, Thomas A. Imobighe, and
Muthiah Alagappa). Aldershot: Dartmouth Publishers.
10. Bernauer, T. (1993): The Chemistry of Regime Formation: Explaining International
Cooperation for a Comprehensive Ban on Chemical Weapons. Aldershot: Dartmouth
Publishers.
11. Bernauer, T. (1990): The Projected Chemical Weapons Convention: A Guide to the
Negotiations in the Conference on Disarmament. New York: United Nations.
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Book Chapters
1. Spilker, G., Koubi, V., Bernauer, T. International Political Economy and the
Environment. Forthcoming in: Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Politics.
2. Umana, V., Bernauer, T., Spilker, G. (2015): Natural Trading Partners? A Public Opinion
Perspective on Preferential Trade Agreements. In: Elsig, M., Dür, A. Trade Cooperation:
The Purpose, Design and Effects of Preferential Trade Agreements. Cambridge:
Cambridge University Press, 113–133.
3. Bernauer, T., Gampfer, R. (2014): Burden Sharing in Global Climate Governance. In:
Cherry, T.L., Hovi, J., McEvoy, D. Toward a New Climate Agreement: Conflict,
Resolution and Governance. New York: Routledge, 44-60.
4. Bernauer, T. (2013) Leistungsfähigkeit von Demokratien: Die beste aller Staatsformen?
In: Kriesi, HP., Müller, L. Herausforderung Demokratie. Zürich: Lars Müller Publishers,
358-393. Published in English by the same publisher (Democracy: An Ongoing
Challenge).
5. Bernauer, T. (2013): OSCE Activity Concerning Water, Energy and Transport Issues. In
OSCE Focus Conference Proceedings, 19-20 October 2012, Villa Moynier, Geneva.
Geneva: Center for the Democratic Control of Armed Forces, 97-109.
6. Dobbelaere, D., Bernauer, T. (2012): Risiken minimieren, Chancen nutzen, Kompetenz
erhalten. In Nutzen und Risiken der Freisetzung gentechnisch veränderter Pflanzen:
Programmsynthese Nationales Forschungsprogramm 59. Zürich: vdf Hochschulverlag
AG an der ETH Zürich, 12-35.
7. Siegrist, M., Bernauer, T. (2012): Meinung, Konsum, Kommunikation und Akzeptanz. In
Nutzen und Risiken der Freisetzung gentechnisch veränderter Pflanzen:
Programmsynthese Nationales Forschungsprogramm 59. Zürich: vdf Hochschulverlag
AG an der ETH Zürich, 198-219.
8. Bernauer, T., Elsig, M., Pauwelyn, J. (2012): The World Trade Organization’s Dispute
Settlement Mechanism – Analysis and Problems. In Narlikar, A., Daunton, M., Stern, R.
M., eds. The Oxford Handbook on the World Trade Organization. Oxford: Oxford
University Press, 485-506.
9. Bernauer, T., Schaffer, L. (2012): Climate Change Governance. In Levi-Faur, D., ed. The
Oxford Handbook of Governance. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 441-454.
10. Bernauer, T., Kalbhenn, A. (2010): The Politics of International Freshwater Resources. In
The International Studies Encyclopedia. Wiley-Blackwell, 5800-5821.
11. Bernauer, T., Kalbhenn, A. (2009): International Freshwater Problems. In Al-Rodhan N.
R. F., ed. Potential Global Strategic Catastrophes: Balancing Transnational
Responsibilities and Burden-sharing with Sovereignty and Human Dignity. Berlin: LIT,
99-118.
12. Bernauer, T., Aerni, P. (2009): Implications of the Transatlantic Biotech Dispute for
Developing Countries. In Schreurs, M. A., Selin, H., VanDeveer, S. D., eds. Transatlantic
Environment and Energy Politics. Burlington VT: Ashgate, 127-144.
13. Bernauer, T., Aerni, P. (2008): Trade Conflict Over Genetically Modified Organisms. In
Gallagher, K., ed. Handbook on Trade and the Environment. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar,
183-193.
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14. Bernauer, T. (2007): Risikofreiheit als Utopie (Risk-Free Society as Utopia). In SitterLiver, B., Hiltbrunner, T., eds. Utopie Heute: Zur aktuellen Bedeutung, Funktion und
Kritik des utopischen Denkens und Verstehens. Fribourg/Stuttgart: Academic Press
Fribourg/Kohlhammer Stuttgart, 201-222.
15. Bernauer, T. (2006): Determinanten gesellschaftlicher Reaktion auf neue Technologien
(Determinants of Social Responses to New Technologies). In Cimichella, S., Kuhn, A.,
Niggli, M. A., eds. Neue Technologie und Kriminalität. Zurich: Verlag Rüegger, 17-46.
16. Bernauer, T., Caduff, L. (2006): Food Safety and the Structure of the European Food
Industry. In Ansell, C. K., Vogel, D., eds. What’s the Beef? The Contested Governance of
European Food Safety. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press, 81-95.
17. Bernauer, T., Walter, S. (2006): Die Schweiz im globalen Kontext (Switzerland in a
global context). In Klöti, U., Knoepfel, P., Kriesi, H., Linder, W., Papadopoulos, Y., eds.
Handbuch der Schweizer Politik. Zurich: Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 59-76.
English translation of this chapter published in Handbook of Swiss Politics. Zurich:
Verlag Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 2007.
18. Bernauer, T., Aerni, P. (2006): Competition for Public Trust: Causes and Consequences
of Extending the Transatlantic Biotech Dispute to Developing Countries. In Falkner, R.,
ed. The International Politics of Genetically Modified Food. Houndmills/Basingstoke:
Palgrave Macmillan, 138-154.
19. Bernauer, T. (2004): Genes, Trade, and Regulation. In Stopford, M., Haines, P., eds.
Syngenta Lectures. Basel/Amsterdam: Elsevier BV/Excerpta Medica/Syngenta, 58-64.
20. Mitchell, R., Bernauer, T. (2004): Beyond Story Telling: Designing Case Study Research
in International Environmental Policy. In Sprinz, D. F., Wolinsky-Nahmias, Y., eds.
Models, Numbers, and Cases: Methods for Studying International Relations. Ann Arbor:
The University of Michigan Press, 81-106.
21. Bernauer, T. (2003): Transboundary Freshwater Management: When and Why Does it
Succeed or Fail? In Castelein, S., ed. Proceedings of the UNESCO/PCCP Conference
“From Conflict to Co-operation in International Water Resources Management:
Challenges and Opportunities”. Delft, Netherlands, 20-22 November 2002, 431-449.
22. Bernauer, T., Meins, E. (2001): La protection du consommateur dans un marché global
(Protection of the Consumer in a Global Market). In Annuaire Français de Relations
Internationales II, Bruxelles: Bruylant, 952-969.
23. Bernauer, T. (2001): Warfare: Nuclear, Biological and Chemical Weapons. In De Jonge
Oudraat, C., Simmons, P. J., eds. Managing Global Issues. Washington D.C.: Carnegie
Endowment for International Peace, 610-662.
24. Bernauer, T. (1999): Energiepolitik als Sicherheitspolitik, illustriert am Beispiel der
Energieversorgung und regionalen Sicherheit in Ostasien (Energy-Policy as Security
Policy: Energy Supply and Regional Security in East Asia). In Reiter, E., Schöpfer, G.,
eds. Wirtschaft und Sicherheitspolitik. Graz: Styria, 127-139.
25. Bernauer, T. (1998): Globalisierung und staatliche Handlungsspielräume (Globalization
and State Capacity). In Ruloff, D., ed. Globalisierung: Eine Standortbestimmung. Chur:
Verlag Rüegger, 123-127.
26. Bernauer, T. (1997): Managing International Rivers. In Young, O. R., ed. Global
Governance: Drawing Insights from the Environmental Experience. Cambridge, MA.:
MIT Press, 155-195.
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27. Bernauer, T., Moser, P. (1997): Der internationale Schutz des Rheins (The international
protection of the River Rhine). In Gehring, T., Oberthür, S., eds. Internationale
Umweltregime: Umweltschutz durch Verhandlungen und Verträge. Opladen:
Leske&Budrich, 147-163.
28. Bernauer, T. (1996): Protecting the River Rhine Against Chloride Pollution. In Keohane,
R. O., Levy, M. A., eds. Institutions for Environmental Aid: Pitfalls and Promise,
Cambridge. MA: MIT Press, 201-232.
29. Bernauer, T. (1995): The Organization for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapons
(OPCW): Structure, Functions, and Potential Deficiencies. In Hague Academy of
International Law, ed. The Convention on the Prohibition and Elimination of Chemical
Weapons: A Breakthrough in Multilateral Disarmament. Dordrecht: Martinus Nijhoff
Publishers, 331-342.
30. Bernauer, T. (1995): Full Membership or Full Club? Expansion of NATO into Central
and Eastern Europe and the Future Security Architecture of Europe. In Bernauer, T.,
Schneider, G., Weitsman, P. A., eds. Towards A New Europe: Stops and Starts in
Regional Integration. New York: Praeger Publishers, 173-191.
31. Bernauer, T., Flournoy, M., Miller, S. E., Minichiello, L. (1993): Strategic Arms Control
and the NPT: Status and Implementation. In Allison, G., Carter, A. B., Miller, S. E.,
Zelikow, P., eds. Cooperative Denuclearization: From Pledges to Deeds. Cambridge,
MA.: Harvard University, CSIA Studies in International Security 2, 26-71.
32. Bernauer, T. (1993): Cooperative Denuclearization and the Global Non-Proliferation
Regime. In Allison, G., Carter, A. B., Miller, S. E., Zelikow, P., eds. Cooperative
Denuclearization: From Pledges to Deeds. Cambridge, MA.: Harvard University, CSIA
Studies in International Security 2, 253-270.
33. Bernauer, T. (1992): The Control and Disarmament of Chemical Weapons. In Sur, S., ed.
Verification of Disarmament or Limitation of Armaments: Instruments, Negotiations,
Proposals. New York: United Nations, 73-109.
34. Goldblat, J., Bernauer, T. (1992): Making the Ban on Biological Weapons More
Effective. In Sur, S., ed. Verification of Disarmament or Limitation of Armaments:
Instruments, Negotiations, Proposals. New York: United Nations, 111-118.
Research Reports and other Academic Publications
1. Kalbhenn, Anna and Bernauer, Thomas (2012): International Water Cooperation and
Conflict: A New Event Dataset. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=2176609 or
http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.2176609.
2. Dronin, N., et al. (including Bernauer, T.) (2012): Europe, Chapter 11, Global
Environmental Outlook. Geneva: UNEP, 289 – 316: http://www.unep.org/geo/geo5.asp.
3. Bernauer, T., Koubi, V., Boehmelt, T. (2011): The Impact of Environmental Change on
Conflict and Cooperation – A Review. United Kingdom Government Office for Science,
Foresight Global Environmental Migration Project.
4. Dapp, M. M., Bernauer, T. (2009): Hot Debate about Chilling Effects: Do Software
Patents Hamper Free/Open Source Software Development? Center for Comparative and
International Studies (CIS), Working Paper 40. Available at SSRN:
http://ssrn.com/abstract=1590875 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.1590875
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5. Bernauer, T., Koubi, V. (2006): Taking Firms and Markets Seriously: A Study on Bank
Behavior, Market Discipline, and Regulation. Center for Comparative and International
Studies (CIS), Working Paper 26. Available at SSRN: http://ssrn.com/abstract=933071 or
http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.933071.
6. Spillmann, K. R., Bernauer, T., Gabriel, J. M., Wenger, A., Rosteck, Y. (2002): Peace
Support Operations: Lessons Learned and Future Perspectives. Bern: Peter Lang.
7. Brem, S., Heinzer, A., Bernauer, T. (2000): Abrüstungs- und Rüstungskontrollpolitik der
Schweiz: Schweizer Beiträge zur Stärkung internationaler Abrüstungs- und
Rüstungskontrollregime (Swiss Arms Control and Disarmament Policy: Swiss
Contributions to Strengthening International Arms Control and Disarmament Regimes).
Bern: Schweizerischer Nationalfonds, NFP 42 Synthesis.
8. Bernauer, T., Lavenex, S. (2000): Abschied vom Sonderfall: Die 90-ProzentMitgliedschaft der Schweiz in den Vereinten Nationen (Farewell to a Special Case: The
90-Percent UN-Membership of Switzerland). Vereinte Nationen 48/3: 89-94.
9. Bernauer, T. (2000): Internationale Koordination und Kontrolle von Rüstungsexporten
und Rüstungsimporten in einem globalen Markt (International Coordination and Control
of Arms Exports and Imports in a Global Market). Europaforum Luzern:
Sicherheitspolitik in Europa, 54-57.
10. Ruloff, D., Bernauer, T., Bruno, S., Moser, P., Schnur, A. (1999): Globaler Wandel und
schweizerische Aussenpolitik: Informationsbeschaffung und Entscheidfindung (Global
Change and Swiss Foreign Policy: Information gathering and Decision making). Bern:
Schweizerischer Nationalfonds, Working Paper 12, NFP 42.
11. Bernauer, T. (1997): Weltpolitik im 21. Jahrhundert: kein ‘Vorwärts in die
Vergangenheit’ (World Politics in the 21st Century: No ‘Forward to the Past’). Vereinte
Nationen 45/2: 49-55.
12. Bernauer, T. (1996): Globales Chemiewaffen-Verbot: Regime-Bildung mit Hindernissen
(The Global Ban on Chemical Weapons: Regime Building With Obstacles). FriedensWarte 71/1: 9-26.
13. Bernauer, T., Brem, S., Ruloff, D. (1996): Internationale Verhandlungsprozesse in
Theorie und Praxis (International Negotiation Processes: Theory and Application).
Zurich: University of Zurich, Institute of Political Science, Studien zur
Politikwissenschaft 295.
14. Bernauer, T., Moser, P. (1996): Reducing Pollution of the River Rhine: The Influence of
International Cooperation. Laxenburg: International Institute of Applied Systems
Analysis (IIASA), Working Paper WP-96-7.
15. Ruloff, D., Bernauer, T. (1995): Modelle rationalen Handelns und Internationale
Beziehungen (Models of Rational Action and International Relations). Zurich: University
of Zurich, Institute of Political Science, Studien zur Politikwissenschaft 287.
16. Bernauer, T. (1992): Towards a Comprehensive Chemical Warfare Control Regime: Some
Thoughts on the 'Why' and 'How'. UNIDIR Newsletter 20: 5-8.
17. Bernauer, T. (1992): Verification of Compliance with the Biological Weapons
Convention: Developing Countries between Passive Participation and Obstruction. In
Thränert, O., ed. Verification of the Biological Weapons Convention: Problems and
Perspectives. Bonn: Friedrich Ebert Stiftung, 55-67.
18. Bernauer, T. (1991): Nuclear Issues on the Agenda of the Conference on Disarmament.
New York: United Nations.
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19. Goldblat, J., Bernauer, T. (1991): The Third Review of the Biological Weapons
Convention: Issues and Proposals. New York: United Nations.
20. Bernauer, T. (1990): L'utilisation des armes chimiques dans la Guerre du Golfe:
Conséquences et enseignements politiques et militaires (The Use of Chemical Weapons in
the Gulf War: Consequences and Political and Military Lessons Learned). Cahiers du
CEDSI 11, Grenoble: Université des sciences sociales de Grenoble, 60-64.
21. Bernauer, T. (1990): Economic Implications of the Chemical Weapons Convention. In
Sur, S., ed. Disarmament Agreements and Negotiations: The Economic Dimension.
Aldershot: Dartmouth Publishers, 211-212.
22. Bernauer, T. (1990): Und wieder ist ein Jahr vorbei... Die Genfer Verhandlungen über ein
umfassendes Chemiewaffenverbot (Once Again a Year Has Passed: The Geneva-Based
Negotiations on a Comprehensive Chemical Weapons Ban). CBW Infodienst 5, BerghofStiftung für Konfliktforschung, Berlin, 1-5.
23. Bernauer, T. (1989): Politische Wissenschaft in der Schweiz (Political Science in
Switzerland). Special issue of the Bulletin of the Swiss Political Science Association; with
contributions by Ulrich Klöti, Pierre Allan, and Jean Freymond. Geneva: Swiss Political
Science Association.
24. Bernauer, T. (1989): The Future Chemical Weapons Convention and its Organization:
The Executive Council. New York: United Nations.
25. Bernauer, T. (1988): Superpower Summits: When Are They Successful? A Quantitative
and Qualitative Analysis of the Outcome of Summits. Zurich: University of Zurich,
Institute of Political Science, Studien zur Politischen Wissenschaft.
26. Bernauer, T. (1988): Entwicklungsprozesse und Politische Instabilität (Development
Processes and Political Instability). In Dieter Ruloff, ed. Politische Risiko-Analyse,
Zurich: University of Zurich, Institute of Political Science, Studien zur Politischen
Wissenschaft, 1-10.
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Newspapers / Blogs
1. Bernauer, T. Globale Klimapolitik – Taktgeber oder Begleitmusik? ETH Zukunftsblog,
2.12.2015:
https://www.ethz.ch/en/news-and-events/eth-news/news/2015/12/globaleklimapolitik-taktgeber-oder-begleitmusik.html. A shorter version appeared as: Taktgeber
oder nur Begleitmusik? Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 1.12.2015.
2. Bernauer, T., Boehmelt, T. Can We Forecast Where Water Conflicts Are Likely to Occur?
NewSecurityBeat, 27.10.2014, http://www.newsecuritybeat.org/2014/10/forecast-waterconflicts-occur/.
3. Bernauer, T., Gampfer, R., Kachi, A. What type of climate-change funding for developing
countries do Americans and Germans support? Monkey Cage, 8.10.2014,
http://www.washingtonpost.com/blogs/monkey-cage/wp/2014/10/08/what-type-ofclimate-change-funding-for-developing-countries-do-americans-and-germans-support/.
4. Bernauer, T. Nord-Süd-Finanzierungsmechanismen in der globalen Klimapolitik, ETHZukunftsblog,
7.1.2014,
https://www.ethz.ch/en/news-andevents/zukunftsblog/archiv/2014/01/nord-sued-finanzierungsmechanismen.html.
5. Bernauer, T. Globale Lösung Nötig. Neue Zürcher Zeitung,
http://www.nzz.ch/meinung/debatte/globale-loesung-noetig-1.18182897.
11.11.2013,
6. Bernauer, T. Vermindert eine Wirtschaftskrise die Zustimmung zum Klimaschutz? ETHKlimablog, 2.4.2013, http://blogs.ethz.ch/klimablog/
7. Bernauer, T. Kyoto-Protokoll ist verlängert – aber mit ungewissem Ausgang. ETHKlimablog, 10.12.2012, http://blogs.ethz.ch/klimablog/.
8. Bernauer, T. Feiglingsspiel im globalen Treibhaus. ETH-Klimablog, 03.10.2012,
http://blogs.ethz.ch/klimablog/.
9. Bernauer, T. Klimawandel und
http://blogs.ethz.ch/klimablog/.
Wasserkonflikte.
ETH-Klimablog,
05.06.2012,
10. Bernauer, T. UN-Klimakonferenz: lebenserhaltende Massnahmen für den
Verhandlungsprozess
beschlossen.
ETH-Klimablog,
12.12.2011,
http://blogs.ethz.ch/klimablog/.
11. Bernauer, T. Globale Klimapolitik befindet sich im Kriechgang. ETH-Klimablog,
24.11.2011, http://blogs.ethz.ch/klimablog/.
12. EU will Flugverkehr in Emissionshandel einbinden. ETH-Klimablog, 25.08.2011,
http://blogs.ethz.ch/klimablog/.
13. Bernauer, T. Coping with the Power of Towers. PoliScie Zurich, 04.08.2011,
http://poliscizurich.wordpress.com/.
14. Bernauer, T. Sind umweltbewusste Personen Protektionisten? (Are EnvironmentallyMinded People Protectionists?) Oekonomenstimme, 18.04.2011,
http://oekonomenstimme.org/a/185/
15. Bernauer, T. Mehr Zweckoptimismus als realer Fortschritt (More Purposeful Optimism
Than Real Progress). ETH-Klimablog, 14.12.2010, http://blogs.ethz.ch/klimablog/.
16. Bernauer, T. Klimapolitik in der Sackgasse? (Climate Policy in a Dead End?). ETHKlimablog, 17.11.2010, http://blogs.ethz.ch/klimablog/.
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17. Bernauer, T. «Hartwell Paper» – Zynisch oder gut gemeint? (Hartwell Paper: Cynical or
Well-Intended?). ETH-Klimablog, 24.06.2010, http://blogs.ethz.ch/klimablog/.
18. Bernauer, T. Ethical Constraints on Political Science Research. PoliScie Zurich,
31.3.2010, http://poliscizurich.wordpress.com/.
19. Bernauer, T. Erhöht der Klimawandel das Risiko von Kriegen? (Does Climate Change
Increase the Probability of War?). ETH-Klimablog, 28.03.2010,
http://blogs.ethz.ch/klimablog/.
20. Bernauer, T. Was haben die Verhandlungen in Kopenhagen gebracht? (What Did the
Negotiations in Copenhagen Deliver?). ETH-Klimablog, 06.01.2010,
http://blogs.ethz.ch/klimablog/.
21. Bernauer, T. Klimaschutz-Regime braucht flexiblere Architektur (Climate Change
Regime Requires More Flexible Architecture). ETH-Klimablog, 30.11.2009,
http://blogs.ethz.ch/klimablog/.
22. Bernauer, T. 100 Tage Obama, Erfolg in der Wirtschaft entscheidet über Erfolg in der
Präsidentschaft (Obama’s First 100 Days. Presidency’s success defined by economic
policy outcomes). Mittellandzeitung, 25.4.2009.
23. Bernauer, T. Lassen sich Finanzkrisen verhindern? (Can Financial Crises Be Prevented?).
Basler Zeitung, 29.9.2008.
24. Bernauer, T. Die Universität als Weltdorf (The University as a Global Village). Basler
Zeitung, 26.5.2008.
25. Bernauer, T. Wasserknappheit ist keine Kriegsursache (Water Scarcity is Not a Cause of
War). Tagesanzeiger, 26.3.2008.
26. Bernauer, T. Was leistet die Schweiz in der UNO? (What does Switzerland do in the
United Nations?). Basler Zeitung, 14.1.2008.
27. Bernauer, T. Klimapolitik der Schweiz im Vergleich (Swiss Climate Change Policy in
Comparison). Basler Zeitung, 10.9.2007.
28. Bernauer, T. Neutralitätspolitische Haarspalterei statt Interessenorientierte Aussenpolitik
(Hairsplitting Over Neutrality Policy Instead of Interest-Oriented Foreign Policy). Basler
Zeitung, 4.9.2006.
29. Bernauer, T. Globalisierung: Hilfe oder Hindernis im Kampf gegen die Armut
(Globalization: Help or Obstacle in Fighting Poverty?). Basler Zeitung, 8.5.2006.
30. Bernauer, T. Trotz WTO-Entscheid keine Lösung in Sicht: Die WTO und der Handel mit
gentechnisch modifizierten Pflanzen (No Solution Despite WTO Decision: The WTO and
Trade in Genetically Modified Plants). Tagesanzeiger, 7.3.2006.
31. Bernauer, T. Das Vertrauen in die Politik schwindet (Trust in Politics Disappears). Basler
Zeitung, 9.1.2006.
32. Bernauer, T. Der Staat als Risiko-Manager (The State as Risk Manager). Basler Zeitung,
17.10.2005.
33. Bernauer, T. Was die Gipfel der G-8 bewirken (Effects of G-8 Summits). Tagesanzeiger,
4.7.2005.
34. Bernauer, T. Den Nutzen in der Zukunft stärker analysieren (Analysis of Future Benefits).
Basler Zeitung, 17.5.2005.
35. Bernauer, T. Gesellschaftliche Verantwortung: Wie viel Staat ist genug? (Social
Responsibility: How Much Government is Enough?). Basler Zeitung, 7.2.2005.
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36. Bernauer, T., Meinshausen, M. Klimapolitisch spielt die EU eine Vorreiterrolle (EU Plays
a Leading Role in Climate Change Politics). Tagesanzeiger, 14.1.2005.
37. Bernauer, T. (2004): Kanon Politik: Von Wolf Linder bis Daniel Lehmann Pollheimer
(Canon Politics: From Wolf Linder to Daniel Lehmann Pollheimer). Weltwoche 52.
38. Bernauer, T. Globale Währungspolitik: Leichter Renovations- aber kein
Revolutionsbedarf (Global Monetary Policy: Need for Renovation but not Revolution).
Basler Zeitung, 18.10.2004.
39. Bernauer, T. Klimawandel: Wir müssen sofort und konsequent handeln (Climate Change:
We have to act immediately and with determination). Basler Zeitung, 14.6.2004.
40. Bernauer, T. Weshalb sind Staaten unterschiedlich gross? (Why Do States Differ in
Size?). Basler Zeitung, 16.2.2004.
41. Bernauer, T. Mehr Gewinn dank Umweltschutzvorschriften? (Higher Profits Thanks to
Environmental Regulation?). Basler Zeitung, 27.10.2003.
42. Bernauer, T., Jung-Mounib, M. Kooperation mit Nordkorea suchen (Seeking Cooperation
With North Korea). Tagesanzeiger, 20.10.2003.
43. Bernauer, T. Die UNO als Putzequipe? (The UN as a Cleaning Team?). Aargauer
Zeitung, 23.8.2003.
44. Bernauer, T. Können PolitikerInnen durch Kriege Wahlen gewinnen? (Can Politicians
Use Wars to Win Elections?). Basler Zeitung, 16.6.2003.
45. Bernauer, T. Krieg als Wachstumsbeschleuniger? (War as Accelerator of Economic
Growth?). Financial Times (Deutschland), 22.4.2003.
46. Bernauer, T. Fördert Krieg das Wirtschaftswachstum? Unsentimentale Betrachtungen zum
“Phoenix”-Effekt (Does War Promote Economic Growth? Unsentimental Observations on
the “Phoenix” Effect). Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 5./6.4.2003.
47. Bernauer, T. Nur sanfte Macht garantiert den USA eine Führungsrolle (Only Soft Power
Will Guarantee a Leadership Role for the USA). NZZ am Sonntag, 23.3.2003.
48. Bernauer, T. Nächster Halt: Nordkorea? (Next Stop: North Korea?). NZZ am Sonntag,
9.3.2003.
49. Bernauer, T. USA und EU auf Kollisionskurs im Biotech-Bereich (The USA and the EU
On Collision Course in the Biotech Area). Basler Zeitung, 24.2.2003.
50. Bernauer, T. Grosskonzerne sind keine Wohltätigkeitsvereine (Big Firms are Not Charity
Institutions). Basler Zeitung, 11.11.2002.
51. Bernauer, T. Wirtschaftswachstum und Umweltschutz (Economic Growth and
Environmental Protection). Basler Zeitung, 15.7.2002.
52. Bernauer, T. Wie gut funktioniert die WTO-Konfliktlösung (How Well Does Conflict
Resolution in the WTO Work?). Basler Zeitung, 26.11.2001.
53. Bernauer, T. Klimawandel: Politisches “Durchwursteln” mit ökonomischen Illusionen
(Climate Change: Muddling Through with Economic Illusions). Basler Zeitung, 9.8.2001.
54. Bernauer, T. Bessere Regulierung des Abfallhandels: Deutliche Schwächen der Basler
Giftmüll-Konvention (Improved Regulation of Toxic Waste Trade: Weaknesses of the
Basle Convention on Toxic Waste). Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 28.5.2001.
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55. Bernauer, T. Kein Grund für Endzeitstimmung! Marginalisierte Sozial- und
Geisteswissenschaften? (No Reason for Dispair! Marginalized Social Sciences and
Humanities?). ETH Life, 9.5.2001.
56. Bernauer, T. “Menschlicher” studieren: Ja, aber wie? (Studying in a More Human Way:
Yes, But How?). ETH Life, 11.4.2001.
57. Bernauer, T. ProfessorInnen-Löhne: Wie viel ist genug? (Faculty Salaries: How Much is
Enough?). ETH Life, 14.3.2001.
58. Bernauer, T. "Trust Me, I'm a Scientist"!!?? ETH Life, 14.2.2001.
59. Bernauer, T. Forschungspolitisches Debakel (Science Policy Debacle). ETH Life,
10.1.2001.
60. Bernauer, T. Museumsreif (Ready for the Museum). ETH Life, 6.12.2000.
61. Bernauer, T. Multinationale Unternehmen auf dem politischen Rückzug? Keine NullRisiko-Gesellschaft trotz erfolgreichen NGOs (Multinational Corporations Losing
Political Ground? No Zero-Risk Society Despite Successful NGOs). Neue Zürcher
Zeitung, 12./13.8.2000.
62. Bernauer, T. (1999): Farewell to Politics? The Tension Between the Global Economy and
Domestic Politics. Credit Suisse Group, Group News for All Employees Worldwide,
October: 18-19.
63. Bernauer, T., Ruloff, D. In den Krieg hineingeschlittert: Kritische Bemerkungen zur
Kosovo-Krise (Muddling Into the War: Critical Comments on the Kosovo Crisis). Neue
Zürcher Zeitung, 1.6.1999.
64. Bernauer, T., Moser, P. Einiges spricht für ein Eingreifen in Kosovo (There Are
Substantial Arguments For Intervening in Kosovo). Weltwoche, 30.7.1998.
65. Bernauer, T., Brem, S. Altbekannte Rezepte mit wissenschaftlicher Begleitmusik:
Kritische Anmerkungen zu Christoph Blochers Strategiebericht (Old-Fashioned Recipes
With Scientific Mood Music: Critical Comments on Christoph Blocher’s Strategy Paper).
Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 16.7.1998.
66. Bernauer, T., Brem, St. Wie man mit positiven Anreizen den Rüstungswettlauf stoppt
(How to Stop an Arms-Race With Positive Incentives. Weltwoche, 4.6.1998.
67. Bernauer, T., Wenger, A. Die Schweiz braucht einen neuen Nachrichtendienst
(Switzerland Needs a New Intelligence Service). Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 26.5.1998.
68. Bernauer, T. Energieversorgung und Sicherheit in Ostasien: Macht oder Markt bei
andauerndem Wachstum? (Energy Supply and Security in East Asia: Power Politics or
Market Solutions under Conditions of Continuing Growth?). Neue Zürcher Zeitung,
22./23.11.1997.
69. Bernauer, T. Wird Japan zur Nuklearmacht? (Will Japan Become a Nuclear Weapons
Power?). Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 16.12.1996.
70. Bernauer, T. (1996): Der Staat ist tot! Es lebe der Staat! Globalisierungsprozesse und
Grundstrukturen des internationalen Systems (The State is Dead! Long Live the State!
Processes of Globalization and Basic Structures of the International System). Schweizer
Monatshefte 76/11: 30-33.
71. Bernauer, T., Brem, S., Suter, R. Traum und Wirklichkeit kollektiver Sicherheit: UNO
und OSZE am Anfang eines Umdenkprozesses (Dreams and Realities of Collective
Security: The UN and the OSCE Are Beginning to Rethink Their Role). Neue Zürcher
Zeitung, 13.12.1995.
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72. Bernauer, T. (1995): The Swiss Switch to a World Role. European Brief 2/7: 21-22.
73. Bernauer, T. Wie wird die EU in Zukunft aussehen? (How Will the Future EU Look
Like?). Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 8./9.7.1995.
74. Bernauer, T., Moser, P. Sind grosse Staaten politische Dinosaurier? Wirtschaftliche
Globalisierung und das Paradox der politischen Zersplitterung (Are Large States Political
Dinosaurs? Economic Globalization and the Paradox of Political Fragmentation). Neue
Zürcher Zeitung, 10./11.6.1995.
75. Bernauer, T. Internationale Beziehungen: Theorie und Empirie (International Relations:
Theory and Empirical Analysis). Neue Zürcher Zeitung, 3.4.1994.
76. Bernauer, T. Die Sowjetunion auf dem Weg zurück zur totalen Diktatur? (Is the Soviet
Union Returning to Dictatorship?). Vaterland, 12.2.1991.
77. Bernauer, T., Schmalberger, T. An der alten Frage des Atomteststopps schieden sich die
Geister (Conflict Over the Old Issue of a Nuclear Test Ban. Der Bund, 20.9.1990.
78. Goldblat, J., Bernauer, T. Der Atomsperrvertrag ist ein wirksamer Riegel (The Nuclear
Nonproliferation Treaty is an Effective Barrier). Der Bund, 18.8.1990.
79. Bernauer, T. Das harzige Ringen um einen C-Waffen-Vertrag (Hard Negotiations on a
Chemical Weapons Treaty). Der Bund, 29.3.1990.
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