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Curriculum Vitae STEPHEN P. MUMME, PH.D. Business Address: Department of Political Science Colorado State University Fort Collins, Colorado 80523 (970) 49l-7428/FAX (970) 491- 2490 Email: [email protected] Home Address: 2436 Hollingbourne Drive Fort Collins, CO 80526 (970) 472-1322 Academic Preparation 1973 B.A., Arizona State University 1975 M.A., Arizona State University 1982 Ph.D. University of Arizona Dissertation: The United States-Mexico Groundwater Conflict: Domestic Influence on Foreign Policy Field Specialization Teaching: comparative government and politics; comparative environmental politics and policy; Latin American politics (emphasis on Mexico) Research: comparative environmental politics; U.S.-Mexico border environmental management; North American transboundary environmental management. Professional Experience 1

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Curriculum VitaeSTEPHEN P. MUMME, PH.D.

Business Address:Department of Political ScienceColorado State UniversityFort Collins, Colorado 80523(970) 49l-7428/FAX (970) 491-2490Email: [email protected]

Home Address:2436 Hollingbourne DriveFort Collins, CO 80526(970) 472-1322

Academic Preparation

1973 B.A., Arizona State University1975 M.A., Arizona State University1982 Ph.D. University of Arizona

Dissertation: The United States-Mexico Groundwater Conflict: Domestic Influence on Foreign Policy

Field Specialization

Teaching: comparative government and politics; comparative environmental politics and policy; Latin American politics (emphasis on Mexico)

Research: comparative environmental politics; U.S.-Mexico border environmental management; North American transboundary environmental management.

Professional Experience

2012 Visiting Faculty, University of Luxembourg, RISC/UNU-CRIS Summer School and Research Symposium on Regional Social Cohesion, July 2-7.

2011 Acting Chair, Department of Political Science, Colorado State University, Fort Collins, Colorado. July-December.

2011 Visiting Professor. Seminar on Transboundary Environmental Management in North America. El Colegio de San Luis Potosi, July, 2011.

2005 Visiting Professor. Seminar on Transboundary Water Management in North America. El Colegio de San Luis Potosi, October 16-22, 2005.

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2004 Visiting Faculty. CLE International. Conference on Western Law, CLE International, Denver Colorado, September 13, 2004.

2003 Visiting Faculty. CLE International. Law of the Rio Grande. Albuquerque, N.M., January 24-25.

1998 Fulbright-Hays Senior Scholar, El Colegio de Sonora, Hermosillo, Sonora. January-August.

1990 Professor, Department of Political Science, Colorado State University.

1987 Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Colorado State University.

1987 Visiting Professor, University of Arizona Guadalajara Summer School, Guadalajara, Mexico.

1986 Visiting Professor, University of Arizona Guadalajara Summer School, Guadaljara, Mexico.

1983 Assistant Professor, Department of Political Science, Colorado State University.

1982/1983 Post-doctoral Research Associate of the John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.

1982 Visiting Lecturer at the American Graduate School of International Management, Glendale, Arizona.

1982 Visiting Lecturer, Department of Political Science, University of Arizona, Tucson, Arizona.

1981 Bank of America Fellowship, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California San Diego. January-August.

1980 Summer Intern (Fellowship), Latin American Program, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C. Jointly sponsored by the Overseas Development Council.

Consultancies

2005 Consultant to Citizens United for Resources and the Environment (CURE).

1995/1996 Consultant, Commission on Environmental Cooperation, Montreal (Quebec), Canada.

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1987/1988 Consultant, Latin American Institute, University of New Mexico and KNME-TV, Albuquerque.

1983/1984 Consultant, John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies.

PUBLICATIONS(Pages 3-20 of C.V. by field specialization and type)A. Comparative Environmental PoliticsB. U.S.-Mexico Border Environmental PolicyC. Theory and Politics of BorderlandsD. Other Topics in Comparative History and PoliticsE. Published Reports and BriefingsF. Electronically Available Reports and BriefingsG. Book ReviewsF. Popular Press

A. Comparative Environmental Politics:

“Environmental Protection and Natural Resources,” pp. 139-159 in Peter Smith and Andrew Seeley, eds., Mexico and the United States: The Politics of Partnership. Boulder: Lynne-Reinner Press and Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars’ Mexico Program, 2013. With Roberto Sánchez-Rodríguez.

“The Commission for Environmental Cooperation as a Model for Promoting Sustainable Development in the Americas,” International Journal of Sustainable Society, Vol. 3, No. 2 (Winter 2011): 151-173. With Donna Lybecker.

“Trade Integration, Neoliberal Reform, and Environmental Protection in Mexico: Lessons for the Americas,” Latin American Perspectives. Vol. 34:3 (May 2007): 91-107.

“Democratic Transition, Decentralization, and Local Capacity for Environmental Policy-Making: Lessons from Hungary and Mexico,” Social Science Journal, Vol. 41, No. 3 (2003): 249-268. With Valerie J. Assetto and Eva Hajba.

“Decentralization and Environmental Protection on Mexico’s Northern and Southern Boundaries,” Journal of Environment and Development, Vol. 11, No. 4 (December 2002): 402-429. With Donna Lybecker.

North American Boundary and Transboundary Inland Water Management Report. Montreal, Canada: Secretariat, Commission for Environmental Cooperation, North American Environmental Law and Policy, No. 7. Printed by Editions Yvon Blais, 2001.

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I am one of 18 contributing authors to this volume, with specific responsibilities for sections on the U.S.-Mexico Institutional Framework and U.S.-Mexico Groundwater.

“Decentralization and Citizen Participation in Transboundary Water Management: Lessons from Hungary and Mexico.” In David Newman, Alisdair Cooke, and Clive Schofield, eds., The Razor’s Edge: International Boundaries and Political Geography. London: Kluwer Press, 2002. With Valerie J. Assetto.

“NAFTA and the Environment,” in Gabriela Kutting, ed., International Environmental Politics, Encyclopedia of the Life Sciences. Paris: United Nations Development Program, 2002. With Donna Lybecker. Republished as, S.P. Mumme and D. Lybecker, “North American Free Trade Association and the Environment,” pp. 215-228 in Gabriela Kutting, ed., Encyclopedia of Life Support Systems, Vol. II.  Oxford, UK: EOLSS Publishers Co. Ltd.  2007.

“Mexico,” in Helmut Weidner, Martin Janicke, and Helge Joergens, eds., Capacity Building in Environmental Policy: A Comparative Study of 17 Countries. National Environmental Policies, Vol. 2. Berlin: Springer-Verlag, 2002. With Donna Lybecker.

“Rules and Politics in Regional Integration: Environmental Regulation in NAFTA and the EU,” Environmental Politics, Vol. 9, No. 4 (Winter 2000): 20-42. With Dimitris Stevis.

“Water Resources in Latin America,” p. 685 in Daniel Balderston, Mike Gonzalez, and Ana M. Lopez, eds., Encylopedia of Contemporary Latin American Culture, Vol. 3. London: Routledge Press, 2000. With Donna Lybecker

“Sustainable Development and Environmental Decentralization on the Border: Insights from Sonora,” in Lawrence A. Herzog, ed., Shared Space: The Mexico-United States Environmental Future. (La Jolla: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California Press, 2000)

“Nafta and Environment,” Foreign Policy in Focus, Vol. 4, No. 26 (October 1999). Abstracted and reprinted in The Progressive Response, an electronic newsletter of the Institute for Policy Studies, Washington, D.C. available on the Web at: [http://www.foreignpolicy-infocus.org/progresp/progresp.html]Reprinted in Nami News, a publication of the North American Institute, No. 24 (Fall/Winter 1999):12-14. Available at NAMI=s website: [http://www.northamericaninstitute.org]

“Nafta’s Environmental Side Agreement: Almost Green,” Borderlines, Vol. 7, No. 9 (October 1999).

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“La Decentralizacion de la politica ambiental en la frontera norte: algunas reflexiones desde Sonora,” Region y Sociedad, Vol. 9, No. 16 (Julio-Deciembre 1998): 47-80.

North American Inland Water Management Report. Commission for Environmental Cooperation. Montreal (Quebec) Canada: CEC, November 1998. Multiple authors. I am listed as the contributor for transboundary groundwater and institutional framework sections of the report.

“The Dynamics of Transboundary Environmental Agreements in North America: Discussion of Preliminary Findings,” pps. 32-52 in Richard Kiy and John D. Wirth, eds., Environmental Management on North America’s Borders. College Station: Texas A&M Press, 1998. With Roberto Sanchez, Konrad Von Moltke, John Kirton, and Don Munton.

“Manejo del Agua para el Desarrollo Sustentable en Hermosillo: Retos Legales, Administrativos, y Politicos,” in Nicolas Pineda y Jose Luis Moreno, coordinadores, El Agua en Hermosillo. Hermosillo: El Colegio de Sonora, 1998.

“Decentralizacion de las Politicas Ambientales en el Area Fronteriza,” Raices de Arena, No. 3-4 (Verano 1998): 1, 17-24.

“Democracy and the Environment in Latin America,” pps. 37-53 in Philip Kelly, ed., Democracy and the Environment in Latin America. Boulder: Westview Press, 1998. With Katherine Hochstetler.

"Environmental Politics in Mexico," in Uday Desai, ed. Ecological Policy and Politics in Developing Countries: Economic Growth, Democracy, and Environmental Protection. Albany: State University of New York Press, 1998.

“The Commission for Environmental Cooperation and Environmental Management in the Americas,” Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs , Vol. 36, No. 4 (Winter 1997-1998). With Pamela Duncan.

“NAFTA and North American Transboundary Environmental Management,” pps. 249-263 in Gerald Blake, et. al., eds., International Boundaries and Environmental Security. London: Kluwer International, 1997.

“Water Resource Protection in Taiwan: An Evaluation of the Taipei Water Management Commission,” Environmental Management, Vol. 21 (November/December 1997). With Shu-Hsiang, Hsu.

Transboundary Environmental Management in North America: Opportunities and Options for the Commission on Environmental Cooperation. Montreal (Quebec): Commission for Environmental Cooperation, 1996. With John Kirton, Konrad Von Moltke, Don Munton, Alejandro Nodal, and Roberto Sanchez. 27 p. + database.

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The Institutional Framework for Transboundary Inland Water Management in North America: Mexico, Canada, the United States, and their Binational Agencies. Report submitted to the Commission for Environmental Cooperation, Montreal (Quebec), Canada under Contract 95.23.01 The Mexico-United States-Canada Transboundary Inland Water Project. December 1996. 91 p. + tables.

"Democratization, Politics, and Environmental Reform in Latin America," pps. 40-59 in Gordon MacDonald, Daniel Nielsen, and Marc Stern, eds., Latin American Environmental Policymaking in International Perspective. Boulder: Westview Press, 1996. With Edward Korzetz.

"Mexico's New Environmental Policy: An Assessment," pps. 97-118 in Donald E. Schulz and Edward J. Williams, eds., Mexico Faces the 21st Century. Westport: Praeger Publishers, 1995.

"Mexico," pp. 429-430 in Robert Paelke, ed., Encylopedia of Conservation and Environmentalism. New York: Garland Press, 1995.

"Mexican Environmental Reform and NAFTA," North American Outlook, Vol. 4, No. 3 (March 1994): 87-101. Reprinted as "The North American Free Trade Agreement: The Environmental Side Agreement and the Parallel Bilateral Accords," Transboundary Resources Report, Vol. 8, No. 3 (Fall 1994): 1-3.

"Environmentalists, NAFTA, and North American Environmental Management," Journal of Environment and Development, Vol. 1 (Winter 1993): 1-15.

"New Directions in Mexican Environmental Policy," Environmental Management, Vol. 16. No. 4 (July/August 1992). With Roberto Sanchez.

"System Maintenance and Environmental Reform in Mexico: Salinas's Preemptive Strategy," Latin American Perspectives, Vol. 19, No. 1 (Winter 1992): 123-143.

"Clearing the Air: Environmental Reform in Mexico," Environment, Vol. 33, No. 10(December 1991): 6-30.

"Nuclear Power, Technological Autonomy, and the State in Mexico," Latin American Research Review, Vol. 26, No. 3 (1991): 55-82. With Dimitris Stevis.

"Energy Diversification and Nuclear Technology: The Mexican Case," Ekestics, Vol. 57, No. 344/345 (September/October-November/December 1990): 310-318. With Dimitris Stevis.

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"Mexico's Environment Under Salinas: Institutionalizing Policy Reform," Review of Latin American Studies, Vol. 3, No. 2 (1990): 43-81. With Roberto Sanchez.

"Policy and Prescription in United States-Mexico Relations: Review Article," Latin American Research Review, Vol. 25, No. 3 (1990).

"Toward a Global Regime for Managing Transboundary Hazardous Waste," Current World Leaders, Vol. 33, No. 6 (December 1990). With Jeff R. Jones.

"International Environmental Politics: A Theoretical Review of the Literature," in James P. Lester, ed., Environmental Politics and Policy: Theory and Evidence (Durham: Duke University Press, 1989). With Dimitris Stevis and Valerie J. Assetto. Reprinted in Environmental Policy, Vol. 2, International Environmental Policy , Wolfgang Rudig, ed.,Williston, VT: Edward Elgar Publishing, Inc., 2000.

"Mexico's Environmental Policy: A Moral Assessment," IDEA Proceedings . Proceedings of the 2nd International Meeting of the International Development Ethics Association, Merida, Mexico, July 3-8, 1989.

"Political Development and Environmental Policy in Mexico," Latin American Research Review, Vol. 23, No. 1 (1988). With C. Richard Bath and Valerie Assetto. Abstracted and Reprinted under the same title in Concepts of the Environment in the Social Sciences, Wye College External Programme, University of London, 1993.

"The Evolution of the Mexican Political System: A Paradigmatic Analysis." The Future of Mexico, L. E. Koslow (ed.). (Tempe, Arizona: Arizona State University Press, l977). Co-authored with Lawrence E. Koslow.

B. U.S.-Mexico Border Environmental Policy:

“The Evolution of Natural Resource Conservation on the U.S.-Mexico Border: Bilateral and Trilateral Environmental Agreements Since La Paz,” submitted and under review at the Review of Policy Research.

“The Politics of U.S.-Mexico Transboundary Water Governance since NAFTA: Observations on the (Changing?) Architecture of Power in U.S.-Mexico Water Relations,” under review at Globalizations.

“Globalization and Environmental Protection along the United States-Mexico Border,” forthcoming at Global Society.

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“The Ocotillo Water War and the U.S.-Mexico Salinity Crisis: An Examination of Transitivity and Scale in Environmental Justice,” forthcoming in The Journal of the Southwest. With Peter Taylor.

“Strengthening Binational Management of the Tijuana River,” forthcoming in Vol. 17, Issue II of The University of Denver Water Law Review (2014). With Kimberly Collins and Jose Luis Castro.

“The La Paz Agreement 30 Years On,” Journal of Environment and Development, Vol.23, No. 2 (2014): 1-28. With Kimberly Collins.

“Chapter 16: Climate Change and U.S.-Mexico Border Communities,” pp. 340-384 in, Gregg Garfin, ed., Assessment of Climate Change in the Southwest United States. An NCA Regional Input Report. Published in e-book form in Washington, D.C.: Isaland Press, 2013. 505 pages. With, Margaret Wilder, Gregg Garfin, Paul Ganster, Hallie Eakin, Patricia Romero-Lankao, Francisco Lara-Valencia, Alfonso Cortez-Lara, Carolina Neri, and Francisco Muñoz-Arriola. http://www.islandpress.org/ip/books/book/distributed/A/bo9199001.html

“Multi-level Governance of Water on the U.S.-Mexico Border,” Regions and Cohesion, Vol. 2:2 (Summer 2012): 6-29. With Oscar Ibanez, and Suzanne M. Till

“Power and Cooperation in Mexico-United States Water Management Since NAFTA,” pp. 153-178 in Harlan Koff, Carmen Maganda, Peter Gilles, and Christian Schulz, eds., Theorizing Borders Through Analyses of Power Relationships. Published in the book series Regional Integration and Social Cohesion (Brussels: P.I.E. Peter Lang, 2013). With Oscar Ibanez.

“The 1906 Rio Grande Water Convention,” in Steven L. Danver and John R. Burch editors, Encyclopedia of Water Politics and Policy in the United States. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2011.

“International Boundary and Water Commission,” United States and Mexico in Steven L. Danver and John R. Burch editors, Encyclopedia of Water Politics and Policy in the United States. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2011.

“The 1944 United States-Mexico Water Treaty,” in Steven L. Danver and John R. Burch editors, Encyclopedia of Water Politics and Policy in the United States. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2011.

“United States-Mexico Transboundary Aquifer Assessment Act,” in Steven L. Danver and John R. Burch editors, Encyclopedia of Water Politics and Policy in the United States. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2011.

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“Colorado River Basin,” in Steven L. Danver and John R. Burch editors, Encyclopedia of Water Politics and Policy in the United States. Washington, D.C. CQ Press, 2011.

“1922 Colorado River Compact,” in Steven L. Danver and John R. Burch editors, Encyclopedia of Water Politics and Policy in the United States. Washington, D.C.: CQ Press, 2011.

“The Liquid Frontier: Water and Sustainable Development on the U.S.-Mexico Border,” Best of the Decade Issue, Journal of the West, Vol. 48:4 (Fall 2009): 104-112. Article is a reprint of the earlier version published in JOW in 2008 (see below).

“Environmental Governance in the Rio Grande Watershed: Binational Institutions and the Transboundary Water Crisis,” Vol. 1, No. 1, Journal of Transboundary Water Resources (Winter 2010).

“Leadership, Politics, and Administrative Reform at the United States’ Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico,” Social Science Journal, Vol. 47, No. 2 (March 2010): 1-19. With Debra Little.

“U.S.-Mexico Environmental Treaty Impediments to Border Security Infrastructure,” Natural Resources Journal, Vol. 49, No. 1 (Winter 2009). With Oscar Ibanez

“Reflections on Public Participation in Environmental Protection Policy on the U.S.-Mexico Border,” pages 227-252 in Retos ambientales y desarrollo urbano en la frontera Mexico-Estados Unidos. Tijuana: Colegio de la Frontera Norte, 2009.

“The Commission for Environmental Cooperation and Transboundary Conservation Across the U.S.-Mexico Border.” In L. Lopez-Hoffman, E. McGovern, R. Varady, and K. Flessa, eds. Conservation of Shared Environments: Learning from the United States and Mexico. Tucson: University of Arizona Press, 2009. With Donna Lybecker, Osiris Gaona, and Carlos Monterola.

“The Liquid Frontier: Water and Sustainable Development on the U.S.-Mexico Border,” Journal of the West, Vol. 47:3 (Summer 2008): 56-64.

“From Equitable Utilization to Sustainable Development: Advancing Equity in Water Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border,” Pp. 117-146 in Helen Ingram, Richard Perry, and John Whitely entitled Water, Place and Equity: Fair Practice in Apportioning Water among Places and Values. Cambridge, MA: MIT University Press, 2008.

“Equity and Justice in Border Environmental Policy,” pps. 325-336 in Jane Clough-Riquelme and Nora Bringas, eds., Equity, Environment, and Sustainable Development on the U.S.-Mexico Borde r. La Jolla: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, 2006.

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“El Desastre de 1906: La Convencion del Rio Bravo (Rio Grande) de 1906, a sus 100 Anos.” Boletin del Archivo Historico del Agua, Ano 11 (Mayo-Agosto 2005): 7-12.

“Administracion del Agua en la Frontera Mexico-Estados Unidos: Retos de Mandato para las Instituciones Binacionales,” pps. 151-182 in Alfonso Cortes-Lara and Scott Whiteford, coordinadores, Sociedad, Agua y Desarrollo: El Futuro de la Frontera Mexico-Estados Unidos. Tijuana: Colegio de Estudios Fronterizos y Michigan State University, 2005. With Nicolas Pineda.

“The All-American Canal: Perspectives on the Possibility of Reaching a Bilateral Agreement,” pps. 175-196 in Vicente Sánchez Munguía, ed., The Lining of the All American Canal: Competition or Cooperation for the Waters at the U.S. - Mexican Border. SCERP Monograph no.13, San Diego State University Press, 2005. With Donna Lybecker.

“The International Boundary and Water Commission Under Fire: Policy Prospectives for the 21st Century,” Journal of Environment and Development, Vol. 14:4 (December 2005): 507-524.

“The International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico, and the Municipal Development of El Paso, Texas and Cd. Juarez, Mexico,” Journal of the West , 44: 3 (Summer, 2005): 38-43.

“Developing Treaty Compatible Watershed Management Reforms for the U.S.-Mexico Border: The Case for Strengthening the International Boundary and Water Commission,” North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation , 30:4 (Summer 2005): 929-956.

“Advancing Binational Cooperation on Transboundary Groundwater Aquifers on the U.S.-Mexican Border,” Colorado Journal of International Environmental Law and Polic y , 16:1 (2004).

“The 60th Anniversary of the 1944 Water Treaty: Accomplishments and Needed Reforms,” Boletin del Archivo Historico de Agua. Year 9 (May-August), Mexico, D.F.: Comision Nacional de Agua, 2004.

“The 1944 Water Treaty 60 Years On,” Colorado Water, October 2004: 17-18.

“The All-American Canal: Perspectives on the Possibility of Reaching a Bilateral Agreement,” pp. in Jose L. Castro, ed., El Canal Todo Americano. Tijuana, Baja California: Colegio de Estudios Fronterizos, 2004. With Donna Lybecker.

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“Managing Border Water to the Year 2020: The Challenge of Sustainable Development,” pp. 51-94 in Suzanne Michel, ed., Binational Water Management Planning . San Diego: Southwest Center for Environmental Research and Policy, San Diego State University, 2003. With Ismael Aguilar.

“Revising the 1944 Water Treaty: Reflections on the Rio Grande Drought Crises and Other Matters,” Journal of the Southwest , Vol. 45, No. 4 (Winter 2003): 649-671.

“Environmental Politics and Policy on the U.S.-Mexican Border Studies: Developments, Achievements, and Trends,” Social Science Journal, Vol. 40, No. 4 (2003): 593-606.

“Strengthening Binational Drought Management,” Utton Center Report, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Winter 2003): 3-7.

“Q&A: Expert sees eventual cross-border market for water: Interview with Steve Mumme,” EcoAmericas , Vol. 4, No. 12 (October 2002).

“The Challenge of Binational Cooperation for Sustainable Development of Border Water Supply,” in Proceedings of the First International Symposium on Transboundary Water Management. Mexico, D.F.: National Water Commission, 2002.

“Guest View: Watershed Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border,” Arizona Water Resource, Vol. 10, No. 5 (May-June 2002): 6.

“Decentralizing Water Policy on the U.S.-Mexico Border,” pps. 231-252 in Scott Whiteford and Roberto Melville, eds., Protecting a Sacred Gift . La Jolla, CA: Center for U.S. - Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, 2002. With Chris Brown.

“The Case for Adding an Environmental Minute to the United States-Mexico Water Treaty of 1944,” Tulane University Environmental Law Review, 15:2 (Summer 2002): 239-256.

“Water Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border: Mandate Challenges for Binational Institutions,” in The Future of the U.S.-Mexican Border. Washington, D.C.: Environmental Change and Security Project, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars. Published in 2002 in electronic format at http://ecsp.si.edu/tijuana-mp.htm.

“Reinventing the International Boundary and Water Commission,” Borderlines, Vol. 9, No. 6 (July 2001): 1-5. Also published in electronic format by the Americas Project of the Interhemispheric Resources Center www.americaspolicy.org. Expanded and revised version with footnotes published with permission under the title, “The U.S.-Mexico International Boundary and Water Commission in the Sustainable Development Era,” Boundary and Security Bulletin, Vol. 9, No. 2 (Summer 2001):117-125).

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“Applied and Theoretical Aspects of Binational Watershed Councils (Consejos de Cuencas) in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands,” Natural Resources Journal, Vol. 40, No. 4 (Fall 2000): 895-930. With Chris Brown.

Editor. The La Paz Symposium on Transboundary Groundwater Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border. Natural Resources Journal, Vol. 40, No. 2 (Spring 2000).

“Closing: The La Paz Symposium on Transboundary Groundwater Management on the U.S.-Mexican Border,” Natural Resources Journal, Vol. 40, No. 2 (Spring 2000): 435-438.

“Minute 242 and Beyond: Challenges and Opportunities for Managing Transboundary Groundwater on the Mexico-United States Border,” Natural Resources Journal, Vol. 40, No. 2 (Spring 2000): 341-378.

“Consejos de Cuencas: An Institutional Option for Transboundary Water Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border,” International Review of Comparative Public Policy, Vol. 11 (1999): 115-139. With Chris Brown.

“Innovation Prospects in U.S.-Mexico Border Water Management: The IBWC and the BECC in Theoretical Perspective,” Environment and Planning C: Government and Policy, Vol. 17, No. 6 (December): 753-772. With Scott T. Moore.

“Beyond BECC: Envisioning Needed Institutional Reforms for Environmental Protection on the Mexico-U.S. Border,” pp. 759-778 in Dennis L. Soden and Brent S. Steel, eds., Handbook of Global Environmental Policy and Administration. New York: Marcel-Dekker, Inc., 1999.

“Managing Acute Water Scarcity on the U.S.-Mexico Border: Institutional Issues Raised by the 1990's Drought,” Natural Resources Journal Vol. 39, No. 1 (Winter 1999): 149-166. Edited and Reproduced in Transboundary Resources Report, Vol. 11, No. 1 (Summer 1998): 6-8.

“Assessing Transboundary Environmental Impacts on the U.S.-Mexico and U.S.-Canada Borders,” Journal of Borderlands Studies, Vol. 12, No. 1 (Spring 1997). With Lilias Jones and Pamela Duncan.

"The Commission on Environmental Cooperation and the U.S.-Mexican Border Environment," Journal of Environment and Development, Vol. 5, No. 2 (Winter 1996). With Pamela Duncan.

"Environmental Management on the Mexico-United States Border: NAFTA and the Emerging Bilateral Regime," American Review of Canadian Studies, (Summer 1996): 205-216.

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Groundwater Management on the Mexico-United States Border. Report to the Commission for Environmental Cooperation, Montreal (Quebec), Canada under Contract, Project 95.23.01 The Mexico-United States-Canada Transboundary Inland Water Project. December 1996. 42 p. + tables.

“The North American Commission for Environmental Cooperation and the United States--Mexico Border Region: The Case of Air and Water,” Transboundary Resources Report, Vol. 9, No. 2 (Summer 1995): 1-3.

“A New Regime for Managing U.S.-Mexican Water Resources,” Environmental Management, Volume 19, No. 6 (November-December 1995): 827-836.

“New Challenges for U.S.-Mexico Water Management,” in C. Schofield, ed., Peaceful Management of Transboundary Resources. London: Graham and Trotman/Matinus Nijhoff, Inc., 1995.

“Enforcing International Environmental Agreements: Lessons from the U.S.-Mexico Border,” Journal of Environment and Development, Vol. 3, No. 1 (Winter 1994): 71-89.

“NAFTA and the Future of Mexico-U.S. Border Environmental Management,” Frontera Norte, Vol. 5, Num. 10 (Jul-Dic, 1993).

“Innovation and Reform in Transboundary Resources Management: A Critical Look at the International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico,” Natural Resources Journal, Vol. 33, No. 1 (Winter 1993): 93-120. Abstracted and reprinted as “Pressures for Reform of the IBWC,” Transboundary Resources Report, Vol. 5, No. 3(Winter 1991): 4-6.

“New Directions in Transboundary Environmental Management: A Critique of Current Proposals,” Natural Resources Journal, Vol. 32, No. 3 (Summer 1992): 539-562. Abstracted and reprinted as "The International Boundary and Water Commission: The Future," in Transboundary Resources Report, Vol. 6, No. 2 (Winter 1992): 4-5.

“Managing Resources Across Boundaries: The Case of the United States-Mexico and Mexico-Guatemala Boundary Commissions,” in Lawrence A. Herzog, ed., Changing Boundaries of the Americas. La Jolla: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, 1992.

“Agency Autonomy in Transboundary Resources Management: The United States' Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico.” Natural Resources Journal, Vol. 30, No. 3 (Summer 1990). With Scott Moore. Abstracted and reprinted as “The International Boundary and Water Commission Resists Predation by Other Domestic Agencies,” Transboundary Resources Report, Vol.

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3, No. 2 (Summer, l989): l-2; “Foreign Policy and the International Boundary and Water Commission: the Anomaly of Autonomy,” Transboundary Resources Report, Vol. 3, No. l (Spring l989): 6-7; and “Agency Autonomy of U.S. Transboundary Resource Commission,” Transboundary Resources Report, Vol. 3, No. 3 (Winter 1989): 3-4.

“National Perspectives on Managing Transboundary Environmental Hazards: The U.S.-Mexico Border Region,” Journal of Borderlands Studies, Vol. 3, No. 1. (Spring, 1988) With Joseph Nalven. Excerpted in, Transboundary Resources Report, Vol. 2, No. 3 (Winter 1988).

Apportioning Groundwater Beneath the Mexico - United States Border . (San Diego: Center for U.S.-Mexico Studies, Research Paper No. 45, 1988).

“Complex Interdependence and Hazardous Waste Management Along the U.S.-Mexico Border” in Dimensions of Hazardous Waste Politics and Policy, Jim Lester and Charles Davis, eds. (New York: Greenwood Press, 1988.) Abstracted and reprinted under the same title in Transboundary Resources Report, Vol. 4, No. 3 (Winter 1990): 2-3.

“Managing the Border Environment,” in Una Frontera, Dos Naciones, Oscar Martinez (ed.). (Mexico: PROFMEX/ANUIES, 1988). Abstracted and reprinted as “International Boundary and Water Commission,” Vol. 1, No. 1 Transboundary Resources Report (Spring 1987): 5-6. With Joe Nalven.

“State and Local Influence in Transboundary Environmental Policy Making Along the U.S.-Mexico Border: The Case of Air Quality Management,” Journal of Borderlands Studies, Vol. II, No. 1 (Spring 1987)

“Progress and Problems in Managing the Border Environment,” Mexico Policy News, No. 2 (Spring 1987): 5-7. Reprinted in Transboundary Resources Report, Vol. 2, No. 1 (Spring, 1988) as “La Paz Agreement: Progress and Problems in Managing the Border Environment,” pp. 1174-1177 in Barry E. Carter and Phillip R. Trimble, International Law . Boston: Little, Brown, Inc., 1991.

“Complex Interdependence and Hazardous Waste Management Along the U.S.-Mexico Border” in Dimensions of Hazardous Waste Politics and Policy, Jim Lester and Charles Davis, eds. (New York: Greenwood Press, 1988.) Abstracted and reprinted under the same title in Transboundary Resources Report, Vol. 4, No. 3 (Winter 1990): 2-3.

“Managing the Border Environment,” in Una Frontera, Dos Naciones, Oscar Martinez (ed.). (Mexico: PROFMEX/ANUIES, 1988). Abstracted and reprinted as "International Boundary and Water Commission," Vol. 1, No. 1 Transboundary Resources Report (Spring 1987): 5-6. With Joe Nalven.

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“Engineering Diplomacy: The Evolving Role of the International Boundary and Water Commission in U.S.-Mexico Water Management,” Journal of Borderlands Studies, Vol. 1, No. 1 (Spring 1986).

“La Comision Internacional de Limites y Aguas, Los Estados Unidos y Mexico. La Proteccion del Ambiente en la Frontera Entre los Estados Unidos y Mexico.” Revista de la Facultad de Derecho de Mexico, Tomo XXXV, Num. 142-143 (Julio-Deciembre 1985): 627-643.

“State Participation in Foreign Policy-Making: Water Related Environmental Disputes along the United States-Mexico Border,” Western Political Quarterly, Vol. 38, No. 4 (December 1985).

“Dependency and Interdependency in Hazardous Waste Management Along the U.S.-Mexico Border,” Policy Studies Journal, Vol. 14, No. 1 (September 1985).

“The Cananea Copper Controversy: Lessons for Environmental Diplomacy,” Interamerican Economic Affairs, Vol. 38 (Summer 1984).

“Regional Influence in National Diplomacy: The Case of the U.S. Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission,” Publius, Vol. 14 (1984).

“Disputing Hidden Waters:  Dimensions of Groundwater Conflict Along the U.S.-Mexican Border,” New Scholar, Vol. 9 (1984). Co-authored with Milton H. Jamail.

“Energy Resources,” The United States - Mexico Borderlands Sourcebook . Ellwyn R. Stoddard, Jonathan P. West, and Richard L. Nostrand, eds. (Norman: University of Oklahoma Press, l983). Co-authored with Hannah J. Cortner and Edward J. Williams.

“The International Boundary and Water Commission as a Conflict Management Agency in the U.S.-Mexico Borderlands,” Social Science Journal, Vol. l9 (January l982). Co-authored with Milton H. Jamail.

“The Background and Significance of Minute 26l of the International Boundary and Water Commission,” California Western International Law Journal, Vol. ll (Spring l98l).

“The U.S.-Mexican Conflict Over Transboundary Groundwaters: Some Institutional and Political Considerations,” Case Western Reserve Journal of International Law, Vol. 12 (Summer l980).

“The U.S.-Mexico Groundwater Dispute: Binational Prospects and Implications,” Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs, Vol. 22, No. 1 (February 1980)

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The Politics of Water Apportionment and Pollution Problems in United States - Mexico Relations. Washington, D.C.: Overseas Development Council, U.S.-Mexico Project Working Paper No.5, Summer 1982.

Continuity and Change in U.S. - Mexico Land and Water Relations: The Politics of the International Boundary and Water Commission. Washington, D.C.: Smithsonian Institution, The Wilson Center, The Latin American Program, Working Paper No. 77, 1981.

C. Theory and Politics of Borderlands

“U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Studies at the Millenium,” Boundary and Security Bulletin, Vol. 7, No. 4, (Winter 1999-2000): 102-105.

“Structuration Theory and the Analysis of International Territorial Disputes: Lessons from an Application to the El Chamizal Controversy,” Political Research Quarterly , Vol. 51(December 1998): 969-985. With Carl Grundy-Warr.

“After NAFTA: Trade Integration and the Border Three Years On,” Boundary and Security Bulletin, Vol. 5, No. 2 (Summer 1997). With Donna Lybecker.

“Territorial Implications of Quebec's Referendum,” Boundary and Security Bulletin, Vol. 3, No. 4 (Winter 1995-96). With Pamela Duncan.

“The Present Status of U.S.-Mexico Borderlands Studies: A Critique,” Policy Currents, Vol. 2, No. 1 (February 1992): 1-6.

Boundary Briefing. United States-Mexico Boundary. International Boundaries Research Unit. Durham, England: University of Durham, 1991.

Statecraft, Domestic Politics, and Foreign Policy Making: The El Chamizal Dispute (Boulder: Westview Press, 1988). With Alan Lamborn.

D. Other Topics in Comparative History and Politics:

“Acequias,” in Encyclopedia Latina, a project of Grolier Press.

“Water: Issues and Policy,” in Encyclopedia Latina, a project of Grolier

“Gender and the Mexican Revolution: The Intersection of Family, State, and Church,” in Mary Ann Tetreault, ed., Women and Revolution in Africa, Asia, and the New World. University of South Carolina Press, 1994. With Diane Mitsch Bush.

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“The Battle of Naco, September 1914-January 1915,” pp. 355-356 in Benjamin Beede, ed., The War of 1898 and U.S. Interventions, 1898-1934: An Encylopedia . New York: Garland Press, 1994.

“Fallacies in Setting the Agenda on Official English: The Foundations of Colorado's 1988 English Only Amendment,” Justicia y Derecho. With Susan Kirkpatrick.

“English as Official Language or English Only: A Comment,” Explorations in Ethnic Studies, Vol. 13, No. 2 (July 1990): 78-79.

“Teaching Political Development in the 1990's: Its Perils and Possibilities,” Teaching Political Science; Vol 15, No. 4 (Summer 1988).

“San Juan-Chama, Aamodt, and the Importance of Water to Traditional Hispanics,” in Water and Poverty in the Southwest: Conflict, Opportunity, and Responsibility, F. Lee Brown and Helen Ingram primary authors. (Tucson University of Arizona Press, 1988). (In addition to most of this chapter, I contributed sections to other portions of the book and am listed as a contributing author along with other members of the John Muir Institute for Environmental Studies research team.)

“Community Values in Southwest Water Management,” Policy Studies Review, Vol. 5. No. 2 (November 1985). With Helen Ingram.

“The Policy Analysis of Water Shortages: A Review Article,” in Policy Studies Journal, Vol. ll (March l983). Co-authored with Helen Ingram.

“Epilogue.” Illegal Aliens in the Western Hemisphere . Kenneth F. Johnson and Miles W. Williams (New York: Praeger, l98l).

“El significado de la batalla de Naco 1914 – 1915, en la Revolución Mexicana,” Memoria del VI Simposio de Historia de Sonora. Hermosillo: Universidad de Sonora, 1981.

“The Battle of Naco, Factionalism and Conflict in Sonora, 1914-1915,” Arizona and the West, Vol. 21, No. 2 (Summer): 157-186.

“Mexican Politics and the Prospects for Emigration Policy: A Policy Perspective.” Inter - American Economic Affairs , Vol. 32 (Summer l978).

E. Published Reports and Briefings:

Quarterly Americas Report published in the Boundary and Security Bulletin. 30 Americas reports have been filed and published to date (from January 1994 though

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Spring 2002), detailing boundary news in the Western Hemisphere. A complete list available on request.

NAFTA and the Border Environment: Institutional Aspects. Written Testimony submitted to the U.S. Trade Deficit Review Commission, Dallas, Texas, January 21, 2000. Available at the USTDRC website: [www.ustdrc.gov] See also, Stephen P. Mumme, Oral Testimony for the Record. Panel on Environmental Impacts and Solutions, Public Hearing of the U.S. Trade Deficit Review Commission, Dallas, Texas, Friday, January 21, 2000: 230-238. Washington, D.C.: U.S. Government Printing Office, 2000.

F. Electronically Available Reports and Briefings:

Policy Decentralization and Water in Northwestern Mexico, briefing paper presented at conference on The Mexico-U.S. Border Environment: Stakeholder Participation and Development Policy, Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico, October 6, 2000. Sponsored by the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, San Diego and the Centro de Calidad Ambiental, ITESM, Monterrey. Paper available at the Center=s website: www.usmex.ucsd.edu.

G. Book Reviews:

Johnson, Benjamin H. and Andrew R. Graybill, eds.  Bridging National Borders in North America:   Transnational and Comparative Histories .  Durham, North Caroline:  Duke University Press. Pp. x + 373. Reviewed in Journal of Borderlands Studies, 26:1 (2011). Pp. 141-142.

David Barkin, ed. Innovaciones Mexicanas en el Manejo del Agua. Reviewed in Mountain Research and Development, Vol. 23, No. 1 (February 2003).

Vivienne Bennett. The Politics of Water in Mexico. Reviewed in Water Resources Development, Vol. 15, No. 1-2 (March/June 1999).

Victoria Rodriguez, Decentralization in Mexico. Reviewed in Perspectives in Political Science, Vol. 27 (Summer 1998).

Tim Dunn, The Militarization of the U.S.-Mexican Border, 1978-1992. Reviewed in the Social Science Journal, Vol. 35, No. 2 (1998).

Riordan Roett, ed., The Challenge of Institutional Reform in Mexico. Reviewed in Perspectives on Political Science (Winter 1996).

Alan Sweedler, Paul Ganster, and Patricia Bennett, eds. Energy and the Environment in the California-Baja California Border Region. Reviewed in the Boundary and Security Bulletin, (June 1996).

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Helen Ingram, Nancy Laney, and David Gillilan. Divided Waters. Reviewed in American Political Science Review, Vol. 90, No. 2 (June 1996).

Dan A. Cothran. Political Stability and Democracy in Mexico. Reviewed in Perspectives in Political Science, Vol. 25, (Winter 1996).

Larry Herzog. Where North Meets South. Reviewed in Studies in Comparative International Development, Vol. 29, No. 3 (Fall 1994).

John Walton. Western Times and Water Wars: State, Culture, and Rebellion in California. Reviewed in American Journal of Sociology, Vol. 98, No. 6 (May 1993).

George W. Grayson, (ed.) Prospects for Democracy in Mexico. Reviewed in History, Vol. 19, No. 3 (Spring 1991).

Thomas J. Price. Standoff at the Border: A Failure of Microdiplomacy. Reviewed in Journal of Borderlands Studies, Vol. 5, No. 1 (Spring 1990).

George W. Grayson. Oil and Mexican Foreign Policy. Reviewed in Journal of Politics (1989).

David R. Mares. Penetrating the International Market. Reviewed in The American Political Science Review, Vol 83, No. 2 (June l989).

Arturo Alvarado (ed.). Electoral Patterns and Perspectives in Mexico. Reviewed in Perspective, Vol. 17, No. 2 (Spring, 1988).

Gay Young (ed.). The Social Ecology and Economic Development of Ciudad Juarez. Reviewed in the Journal of Borderlands Studies, Vol. 2, No. 2 (Fall 1987).

A.J. Somjee, Political Society in Developing Countries. Reviewed in The American Political Science Review, Vol. 79 (December 1985).

Clark W. Reynolds and Carlos Tello (eds.). U.S.-Mexico Relations: Economic and Social Aspects. Reviewed in The South Eastern Latin Americanist, Vol. 28 (September, 1984).

Richard R. Fagen and Olga Pellicer (eds.). The Future of Central America: Policy Choices for the U.S. and Mexico. Reviewed in The American Political Science Review, Vol. 78 (December, 1984).

Manuel Millor. Mexico's Oil: Catalyst for a New Relationship With the U.S.? Reviewed in The American Political Science Review, Vol. 77 (December, l983).

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Susan Kaufman Purcell (ed.). Mexico-United States Relations. Reviewed in The American Political Science Review, Vol. 77 (March, l983).

Susan Eckstein. The Poverty of Revolution: The State and Urban Poor in Mexico. Reviewed in The Western Political Science Quarterly, Vol. 32 (June, l979).

**Other reviews and notes published in The Hispanic American Historical Review and Arizona and the West: A Quarterly Journal of History.

H. Popular Press:

“It’s Time We Stood Up for Part-time Community College Faculty Members,” Coloradoan, March 8, 2014, B5.

“Topic: Higher Education in Colorado. Misconceptions Jeopardize Quality,” Coloradoan, December 26, 2007: A6. With Laura Connolly and Myron Hulen.

“Latin America Shapes our Future,” Coloradoan, February 16, 2004: A10.

“Delta Water Treaty Needs Amending,” High Country News, July 31, 2000.

“New Tensions in Mexican Politics Could Strain Relations with the U.S.,” Denver Post, July 25, 1988: 7B.

“RMCLAS Holds 33rd Meeting,” Times of the Americas, March 9, 1988: 8.

“Mexico Chooses a President,” Denver Post, October 1, 1987: 5B.

“Latin American Studies are a Valuable Bargain,” Rocky Mountain News, April 13, 1987: 46.

“Saving the Border Ecology,” The Denver Post, April 4, 1987: 4C.

“Flaws in Immigration Reform,” The Denver Post, November 26, 1986: 7B.

“Myths Muddle Immigration Issue,” Denver Post, 1984: 23-A.

“Importing Air Pollution,” New York Times, July 23, l983.

“Want Water, Pay the Pipero,” San Diego Union, February 27.1983: C-3.

“Is the Water We Save Mexico's?” Los Angeles Times, September 17, 1982: B2.

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**Other articles and commentaries published in the Arizona Daily Star, Tucson Citizen, San Diego Union and Coloradoan.

Conference Papers and Invited Presentations (selected list, 1995-2010)

2010. “Binational Agreements and the Tijuana River.” Paper presented at panel on The Environmental Agenda on the U.S.-Mexican Border, at the Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science Association, Reno, Nevada. April 15, 2010.

2010. Participant, Panel discusssion of Understanding Borders by Emmanuel Brunet-Jailly. Held at the Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science Association, Reno, Nevada. April 17, 2010.

2010. Organizer/Moderator: Panel on Environmental Politics and Marginalized Peoples in Latin America, Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies, Boulder, CO, April 10.

“Environmental Governance in the Rio Grande Watershed,” presented at conference on Transboundary Water Crises: Learning from our Neighbors in the Rio Grande (Bravo) and Jordan River Watersheds. New Mexico State University, Las Cruces, NM, January 22-23, 2009.

“The CEC’s Role in Transboundary Conservation,” presented at panel on Water and Environmental Cooperation The U.S. Mexico Border and the Nafta Countries. Annual meeting of the Association for Borderlands Studies held in conjunction with the Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, N.M., April 15-18, 2009. With Donna Lybecker and Osiris Gaona.

Panelist, Roundtable on Challenges and Opportunities for International Studies and Research in North American University Environments. Annual meeting of the Association for Borderlands Studies held in conjunction with the Western Social Science Association, Albuquerque, N.M., April 15-18, 2009. Chris Brown, moderator

Invited Paper. “Power and Cooperation in Mexico-United States Water Management Since NAFTA.” Panel on Fluid Power—Water Management in Border Communities. Project Bridge: Theorizing Borders Through Analysis of Power Relationships. Sponsored by the University of Luxembourg’s Regional Integration and Social Change Centre. Schengen, April 29-30, 2009. Paper written with Oscar Ibanez.

2008. “From Equitable Utilization to Sustainable Development: Advancing Equity in U.S.-Mexico Border Water Management.” Paper presented at panel on Environmental

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Justice along the Mexico-U.S. Border. American Society for Environmental History annual conference. Boise, ID. March 14, 2008.

2008. “History of Binational Water Institutions in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region.” Invited Presentation. Symposium on Water History of the Southwestern United States, International Water History Association. Tucson, AZ. March 19, 2008.

2008. “Reflections on Public Participation in Environmental Protection Policy along the U.S.-Mexico Border.” Paper presented at the annual conference of the Association for Borderlands Studies in Denver, Colorado, April 25.

2008. “The Wastewater-Energy Nexus on the Arizona-Sonora Border: Potential for Binational Cooperation.” Paper presented at the annual conference of the Association for Borderlands Studies in Denver, Colorado, April 26.

2008. Invited Lecture. “How did immigrants become illegal”. American Society of Newspaper Editors. Committee on Diversity. Annual meeting, Comfort Inn Downtown, Denver, CO, May 19.

2008. Invited Participation. Workshop on Conservation Across the U.S.-Mexico Boundary, Biosphere 2, University of Arizona, Oracle, Arizona. May 30-June 1.

2007. “The IBWC Redux: The Politics of Administrative Reform at the U.S. Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico.” Paper presented at the 49th Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science Association, Borderlands Studies Section, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, April 11-14.

2007. Panel organizer. Panel on Institutional Challenges in North American and Central American Environmental Management. 49th Annual Meeting of the Western Social Science Association, Borderlands Studies Section, Calgary, Alberta, Canada, April 11-14.

2007. “Binational Wastewater Treatment and Potential for Binational Energy and Water Cooperation Between U.S. and Mexico in Ambos Nogales,” paper presented at the meeting of the Arizona Section of the American Hydrological Society, Tucson, Arizona, August 28, 2007. With Terry Sprouse and Evan Canfield.

2007. Invited paper. “Public Participation in Border Environmental Policy: Accomplishments and Challenges,” 25th Anniversary Symposium of the Colegio de la Frontera Norte (COLEF), Tijuana (San Antonio de los Buenos), Baja California, Mexico. August 22, 2007.

“The Politics of Administrative Reform at the United States Section of the International Boundary and Water Commission” presented at a panel on The Politics of Binational

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Water Management on the U.S.-Mexican Border,” annual conference of the Western Political Science Association, Albuquerque, New Mexico, March 16-19, 2006.

Invited Plenary Speaker/Presenter. Paper: Social Movements and Policy Change in U.S.-Mexican Border Water Management. Panel on Cross-border Integration Between Two Countries, Lineae Terrarum International Borders Conference, El Paso, Texas, March 27-30, 2006.

“The Real ID Act and Tijuana Border Fencing: The New Politics of Security and the Border Environment,” presented at panel on Environmental Security Along Borders at the annual meeting of the Association for Borderlands Studies, Phoenix, Arizona, April 19-22, 2006.

Invited Speaker. Topic: “Folly and Fallacies of Border Fencing,” presented at Triple Border Fence Initiative Symposium, Transborder Institute, University of San Diego, San Diego, CA. May 5, 2006. Paper and power point posted on the USD-TBI website.

Invited lecture on Groundwater Management on the U.S.-Mexican Border. School of Engineering, University of Texas, El Paso. March 30, 2005.

Improving U.S.-Mexico Border Water Management. Invited paper given at the Water and Society on U.S.-Mexican Border Simposium, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego. January 27-30, 2005.

Developing Treaty Compatible Watershed Management Reforms for the U.S.-Mexican Border. Symposium on U.S.-Mexican Relations. University of North Carolina Law School, February 27-28, 2005.

Organized panel on Institutional Advances in Environmental Policy on the U.S.-Mexican Border for the Association of Borderlands Studies, Albuquerque, NM. April 14-16, 2006.

Presented paper co-written with Terry Sprouse entitled Resolving Transboundary Water Problems on the Arizona-Sonora Border, at Panel on Institutional Advances in Environmental Policy on the U.S.-Mexican Border, Association of Borderlands Studies, Albuquerque, NM. April 14-16, 2006.

Invited Speaker. Latin American Forum. Colorado State University, Office of International Programs. February 18, 2004.

Paper on Improving Binational Water Management. Presented to Workshop on Water and Society in the U.S.-Mexico Border Region. San Luis Potosi, Mexico, March 25, 2004.

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Invited Speaker and Paper. Paper on Improving Binational Water Management. Conference on Sovereignty and Security in North America, Center for Latin American Studies/Center for Canadian Studies, Michigan State University. East Lansing, MI, April 18-19, 2004.

Paper. U.S. and Mexican Environmental Justice Programs Compared, panel on Border Environment: Management and Sustainability. Association for Borderlands Studies annual conference, Salt Lake City, UT, April 22, 2004.

Invited Speaker. U.S.-Mexican Groundwater, A Shared Resource. Session on Transboundary Groundwater Issues, Groundwater in the West conference. Natural Resources Law Center, School of Law, University of Colorado, Boulder, CO. June 17, 2003. [See write up by Kathryn Mutz in Colorado Water, August 2004].

Invited Speaker and Paper. Resolving Mexico-U.S. Water Disputes: The Binational Challenge. Conference on El Agua y los Lagos en Michoacan. Patzcuaro, Michoacan, Mexico. El Colegio de Michoacan. August 25-29, 2004.

Invited Faculty. Conference on Western Law, CLE International. Denver, Colorado, September 13, 2004.

Paper. After the Drought: Needed Reforms for Sustainable Water Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border, presented at panel on Advancing Sustainable Development of Water Resources on the U.S.-Mexico Border. 25th Annual Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Las Vegas, October 7-9, 2004. I organized and chaired this panel.

Invited paper. Democracy, Liberalization, and Environment in Latin America. Conference on Challenges of a Transboundary World. School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine, October 28-30, 2004. With Kathryn Hochstetler.

Invited Speaker. Resolving U.S.-Mexico Water Quantity Disputes. Workshop on Transboundary Aquifers of the Americas. Sponsored by UNESCO/OAS ISARM Americas, International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico. El Paso, Texas, November 11-12, 2004.

Invited Speaker. Improving Institutional Management of Boundary Waters on the U.S.-Mexico Border, presented to annual meeting of California Water Policy Association, Los Angeles, California, November 18, 2004.

Invited Speaker. Lecture on Improving Binational Water Management. Annual Meeting of the federal Good Neighbor Environmental Board. GNEB is a presidential commission advisory to the President of the United States and the U.S. Congress since 1992 on matters related to the management of the environment on the U.S.-Mexico Border.

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Washington, D.C., February 23, 2004. These remarks and following discussion are published on the EPA’s GNEB homepage at: www.epa.gov/ocem/gneb-page

Invited paper. Trade integration, neoliberal reform, and environmental protection in Mexico: Lessons for the Americas.@ Mellon Seminar on Neoliberalism in Latin America. Tulane University, Latin American Center. February 24, 2003..

Invited paper. Binational Drought Management on the Rio Grande. Presented at the CLE International Seminar on the Law of the Rio Grande River, panel on International Border Water Issues, January 23-24, Albuquerque, N.M.

Invited paper. Managing Border Water to the Year 2020: The Challenge of Sustainable Development. 4th Rio Rico Conference of the U.S.-Mexico Border Institute. Southwest Consortium for Environmental Research and Policy and the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. May 6-8, 2002.

Paper. Decentralization and Environmental Protection on Mexico=s Northern and Southern Boundaries. 23rd International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association. Washington, D.C. September 6-8, 2001. With Donna Lybecker.

Invited panelist. Session on Looking Ahead: Prospective Issues, Conference ...to the Sea of Cortes: nature, water, culture, and livelihood in the Lower Colorado River Delta. Sponsored by the Ford Foundation, Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, and the University of California, Riverside. Mission Inn, Riverside, California, September 20-30, 2000.

Paper. Policy Decentralization and Water in Northwestern Mexico. Presented at conference on The Mexico-US Border Environment: Stakeholder Participation and Development Policy. Sponsored by the Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego, and the Centro de Calidad Ambiental (ITESM Monterrey Campus) in association with the International Congress of the Asociacion Mexicana de Estudios Internationales. Monterrey, Nuevo Leon, Mexico. October 6-7, 2000.

Invited Speaker. Symposium Y Ahora Que: Implications of the Vicente Fox Presidency in Mexico. University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming. November 9, 2000.

Invited Honorary Speaker, Inaugural Ceremony, Taiwan Institute of Technology, Yaolin, Taiwan. August 1, 2000,

Invited Paper, Minute 242 and Beyond. Symposium on Groundwater Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border, La Paz, Baja California Sur, February 7-9, 1999. Sponsored by the Ford Foundation, Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, U.C. Irvine School of Ecology, and the International Transboundary Resources Center, U. of New Mexico, School of Law.

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Invited Paper, Decentralizing Environmental Policy on the U.S.-Mexico Border. Symposium on Shared Space: The U.S.-Mexico Environmental Future. Center for U.S.-Mexico Studies, University of California San Diego, February 4-6, 1999.

Panel Organizer, Panel on Environmental Politics in Mexico, Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies, Colorado Springs, Colorado. February 18-20, 1999.

Invited Lecture, Managing Groundwater on the U.S.-Mexico Border, Annual Meeting of the International Boundary and Water Commission, San Diego, California. April 20, 1999.

Paper on Environmental Decentralization on the U.S.-Mexico Border, Association of Borderlands Studies Annual Meeting/Western Social Sciences Association Annual Meeting, Fort Worth Texas, April 21-24, 1999.

Invited Paper, Decentralization, Participation, and Environmental Policy in Hungary and Mexico, Panel on Participatory Processes in Transboundary River Basin Management, International Conference on Participatory Processes in Water Management, a UNESCO Satellite Conference to the World Conference on Science, Budapest, Hungary, June 28-30, 1999. With Valerie J. Assetto.

Invited Workshop Participant and Panelist, Panel on Who Cares About Binationality and Twin Cities? Ford Foundation Sponsored Workshop on U.S.-Mexico Border Twin Cities: Binational Interactions. University of Redlands, Redlands California, November 9-12, 1999.

Invited presentation on Environmental Administration on the U.S.-Mexico Border, January 27, 1998. Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego.

Co-organizer with Prof. Nicolas Pineda, Foro: Hermosillo y el Agua. El Colegio de Sonora, March 3-4, 1998. This conference brought in a dozen academic and administrative specialists to address the City of Hermosillo’s water management challenges.

Invited presentation on Institutional Aspects of Environmental Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border, First Annual Encuento on the Border Environment, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, March 7-8, 1998.

Discussant on panel on Global and Domestic Players in Environmental Politics, Western Political Science Association meeting in Los Angeles, California, March 20, 1998.

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Paper on Decentralizing Environmental Policy in Mexico: Water Management in Hermosillo, Sonora given at the annual meeting of the Association of Borderlands Studies, April 1998.

Co-organized panel on Decentralizing Environmental Management in Mexico and Hungary for the annual meeting of the Association of Borderlands Studies, April 1998.

Invited talk on NAFTA and Environmental Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border, July 9, 1998, Technical University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary.

Presented paper on Environmental and Labor Politics and North American Integration: Practice and Prospects, at panel on NAFTA and Transnational Issues, annual conference of the Western Political Science Association, Tucson, Arizona, March 13-15, 1997.

Panel Organizer. Panel on Democratization and the Environment in Latin America: Perspectives and Cases. XXth International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, Guadalajara, Mexico, April 17-19, 1997.

Panel Organizer, Institutional Innovation in U.S.-Mexico Border Water Management, Annual Meeting of the Association of Borderlands Scholars, Albuquerque, NM, April 23-26, 1997.

Presented two papers, the first, Beyond BECC: Envisioning Needed Instructional Reforms for Environmental Protection along the Mexico-U.S. Border (with Terry Sprouse); the second, Innovation Prospects in U.S. Mexico Border Water Management: The IBWC and the BECC in Theoretical Perspective, (with Scott T. Moore).

Invited presentation at Conference on International River Basins under Stress, Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy, June 2-6, 1998. Co-sponsored by the Ford Foundation and the International Transboundary Resources Center, University of New Mexico.

Invited paper, Managing Acute Water Scarcity on the U.S.-Mexico Border, Symposium on Coping with Water Scarcity in the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo River Basin: Lessons to be Learned from the 1995-1996 Drought. Ford Foundation and the International Transboundary Resources Center, Cuernavaca, Mexico, November 9-12, 1997.

Invited Speaker, “Understanding the Border Environment,” presented at Symposium on Toward Sustainability: The State of Research, Institutions, and Information on the U.S.-Mexico Border Environment. March 1-3, 1996, Guaymas, Sonora. Sponsored by the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, U. Of Arizona and the Ford Foundation, Mexico.

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Invited Speaker, “NAFTA and the Border Environment,” International Studies Program, University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming, April, 8-9. Also gave presentation on Mexican environmental politics to Prof. Adrian Bantjes’ Modern Mexican History class and guest lectured in Prof. Steve Ropp’s Latin American seminar.

Presented paper on The Commission on Environmental Cooperation and Environmental Management in the Americas, panel on Building Capacity for Environmental Governance: Nafta and Beyond. Annual meeting of the Western Political Science Association, San Francisco, March 14-16, 1996.

Presented Paper on Analyzing Transboundary Politics in Border Regions: Towards Better Theory@ Roundtable on Borderlands Theory Revisited. Annual meeting of the Association of Borderlands Scholars, Reno, Nevada, April 15-21, 1996.

Invited Participant. Conference on Managing the Relationship: Perspective from the States and Report on the New Nafta Institutions. San Antonio, Texas, June 6-7, 1996. Sponsored by the Council on Foreign Relations and the North American Institute, Santa Fe.

Invited Participant. Ford Foundation meeting on the development of clearinghouse for environmental information on the U.S.-Mexico Border. El Paso, Texas June 25-26, 1996.

Invited Speaker, Roundtable on Are Free Trade and the Environment Compatible, International Studies Association West, Eugene, Oregon, October 10-12, 1996.

“NACEC and the Border Environment,” presented at panel on New Directions in North American Environmental Management," Association of Borderlands Scholars Meeting, Oakland, CA, April 28, 1995.

“NAFTA and International Social Policy,” presented at panel on Nafta and the Environment: A Critical Assessment. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois, February 22, 1995.

Invited Paper. “Environmental Management on the U.S.-Mexican Border: The Emerging International Regime,” paper given at the Trinational Symposium on Border Demographics and Regional Interdependency, February 15-18, 1995.

Fellowships and Grants

1983-2011. Colorado State University: 18 Faculty Development Grants totaling more than $12,000.00 to present papers at various conferences. Recent examples:

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o 2011. $1200.00 to present paper at the annual conference of the International Studies Association, Montreal, Canada.

o 2007. $529.00 to present paper at the International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association. Montreal, Canada.

o 2005. $600.00 to present paper at the Western Political Science Association. Albuquerque, N.M.

o 2003. $560.00 to present paper at the Association for Borderlands Studies. Las Vegas.

1998 Fulbright-Hays Senior Scholar Fellowship. Research-Lecturer. Eight month appointment with El Colegio de Sonora, Hermosillo, Sonora, Mexico. Fellowship stipend of $33,000.00.

1996 Commission on Environmental Cooperation (Montreal, Quebec) grant to study institutional and political practices for North American transboundary inland water management. Project 95.23.01, The Mexico-United States-Canada Transboundary Inland Water Project. $25,000.00.

1992 Visiting Research Fellowship, Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California San Diego. Award of $40,000.00 to study the politics of environmental management on the U.S.-Mexico border. Declined.

1985 Recipient, John Stern Fellowship, Office of the Dean, College of Arts, Humanities, and Social Science, Colorado State University. $1,000.00 stipend awarded for completion of a project with strong promise of publication.

1984 USIA Lecturer, Mexico, American Participant Program, June 4-8, l984. Lecture topic, "Resolving Water Related Environmental Disputes Along the U.S.-Mexican Border."

1983 Principal investigator with Helen Ingram. U.S. Office of Water Resources and Technology Grant of $8,000.00 to study the impact of the Southern Arizona Water Settlement Act on the Papago Tribe.

l98l Bank of America Fellowship with the Program for U.S. Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego. $3,600.00.

1980 Graduate Summer Internship with the Latin American Program of the Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, Smithsonian Institute, Washington, D.C. Jointly sponsored by the Overseas Development Council, Washington, D.C. Stipend $2,000.00.

Professional Activities

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A. Editorial, Advisory and Administrative BoardsB. Professional Association ServiceC. Manuscript ReviewsD. Proposal Reviews (last decadeE. External Program ReviewerF. Panel Organizer (selected list)G. Invited LecturerH. Other

A. Editorial, Advisory and Administrative Boards

Member. Editorial Board. Regions & Cohesion. 2011-continuing.

Deputy Editor, Social Science Journal, 2005-continuing.

Member. Editorial Board. International Journal of Sustainable Society. 2009-continuing.

Member, Editorial Board. The Open Law Journal. Bentham Publishers. 2007-continuing.

Member, Editorial Board, Journal of Borderlands Studies. Since 1999-continuing.

Member, Editorial Board, Political Research Quarterly, 1996-2007.

Americas Region Contributing Editor, Boundary and Security Bulletin, International Boundaries Research Unit (IBRU), University of Durham, Durham, England. 1993-2002.

Member, Editorial Board, Annual Editions: Third World (Dushkin/McGraw-Hill,Inc. 1987-present.

Member, International Advisory Board, BIOS (Border Information and Outreach Service), 1998-2000. BIOS (formerly INCITRA) is a Ford Foundation/Mott Foundation supported agency jointly operated by the Interhemispheric Resources Center, Albuquerque, NM and the Red Fronteriza de Salud y Medio Ambiente, Hermosillo, Sonora.

Member, Editorial Board, Bulletin of Municipal Foreign Policy, 1986-1991.

Member, Board of Trustees, Prescott College, Prescott, Arizona, 1995-1996.

Expert Working Group on Transboundary Issues, North American Commission on Environmental Cooperation, Montreal, Quebec. 1995-1996.

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Member, Advisory Board, Program in Public Policy and Border Environmental Affairs, Institute for Regional Studies of the Californias, San Diego State University, San Diego, California. 1991.

Member, Transboundary Resources Center Advisory Board, School of Law, University of New Mexico, Albuquerque, NM. 1987-continuing.

B. Professional Association Service

Chair and Co-Chair. Association for Borderlands Studies’ Past President’s Annual Book Award Committee, 2007-2011.

Member. Vice-President Search Committee, 2005-2006, Association for Borderlands Studies.

Member. President and Vice-President Search Committee, Association for Borderlands Studies, 2003-2004.

Member. Nomination Committee, Association for Borderlands Studies, 2002-2001.

Chair. Editor Search Committee, Journal of Borderlands Studies, Association for Borderlands Studies, 1999-2001.

Chair. Editor Search Committee, Journal of Borderlands Studies, Association of Borderlands Studies, 1994-95.

Past President. Association of Borderlands Scholars, 1995-1996.

President. Association of Borderlands Scholars, 1993-95.

Vice-President. Association of Borderlands Scholars, 1991-93.

Section Organizer. Borderlands Studies Section, Western Social Sciences Association Annual Meeting, April 21-24, 1993, Corpus Christi, Texas.

Nominations Committee. Western Social Science Association, 1993.

Section Organizer, Borderlands Studies Section, Western Social Sciences Association Annual Meeting, April 22-25, 1992. Denver, Colorado.

Committee to Revise the Constitution. Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies, 1989-90.

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President. Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies, 1987-88.

Member. Advisory Council of the Association of Borderland Studies,1986-88.

Member. Article Awards Committee, Policy Studies Organization, 1986-87.

C. Manuscript Reviews

WaterEcology and SocietyInternational Journal of Sustainable SocietyOxford University PressMexican Studies/Estudios MexicanosInternational Water ReviewGeoforumUniversity of Pittsburg Press (2003)Journal of Law and Border StudiesWater InternationalJournal of Environment and DevelopmentSimon and Schuster (1998)National Wildlife FederationPolitical Research QuarterlyComparative PoliticsLatin American Research Review1995 Conference on Comparative Management, Houston, TX, 11-15-95International Environmental AffairsMIT Press (1997, 1999)Lynne Rienner Press (1994)University of Arizona Press (1994; 2001; 2003; 2004; 2005, 2007, 2008, 2009)University of New Mexico Press (2004)Policy Studies JournalInterhemispheric Resources Center, Albuquerque, NM.Environmental ManagementCenter for U.S.-Mexican Studies Publications, UCSD (1999)Frontera NorteNatural Resources JournalUniversities Council on Water ResourcesUniversity of Texas Press (1988)Brooks-Cole Publishing Co. (1988)El Colegio de la Frontera NorteEl Colegio de SonoraSocial Science JournalJournal of Borderlands Studies

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Houghton Mifflin (1986; 2005)Policy Studies JournalMexican Studies/Estudios MexicanosPolity PROFMEX--The Consortium of U.S. Research Programs for Mexico. (1985)Publius: The Journal of FederalismReview of Latin American StudiesWater Resources Research

D. Proposal Reviews (select list)

University of Luxembourg (RISC)—Humenity Project, Harlan Koff, PI (2011)Southwest Consortium for Environmental Research (SCERP), 1996, 2003.State Of Idaho Research Foundation, 1996, 1995.National Science Foundation, 1994, 2003, 2009.

E. External Program Reviewer

Member, Program Review Committee, Department of Political Science, University of Colorado at Colorado Springs, February 24-26, 2010. Coauthor of final report.

Member, External Review Committee, Department of Political Science, Northern Arizona University, April 18-19, 2004. Lead author of 24 page final report.

Member, External Review Team, Evaluation of the International Studies Program, Denison University, Granville, Ohio, April 13-15, 2003. Co-author of final report with Dr. Arjun Guneratne, Macalester College.

Chair, External Review Team, Evaluation of the Department of Political Science, University of Nevada, Reno, April 11-13, 2001. Coordinated site visit and primary author of the final report.

Member, External Review Team, Evaluation of the Latin American Studies Program and Center, University of Arizona, November 3-5, 1999. Helped prepare final report.

Member, External Review Team, Department of Political Science, University of Texas at El Paso. November 1997. Helped prepare final report.

F. Panel Organizer (select list through 2002)

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Transboundary Politics on the U.S.-Mexico Border and the Peru-Ecuador Border: Comparative Contexts and Recent Trends. Tercer Congreso Europeo de Latinamericanistas. Amsterdam, 3-6 Julio de 2002.

Environment, Applied Problems. Annual meeting of the Association of Borderlands Studies, Albuquerque, NM, April 10-13, 2002.

Environmental Politics in Mexico. Annual meeting of the Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies, Colorado Springs, February 18-20, 1999.

Innovation and Reform in U.S.-Mexico Border Water Management. Annual Conference of the Borderland Studies Association. Albuquerque, N.M., April 23-25, 1997.

Democratization and the Environment in Latin America: Perspectives and Cases. 40th International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association. Guadalajara, Mexico. April 16-20, 1997.

New Directions in North American Environmental Management. Annual Meeting of the Association of Borderlands Scholars, Oakland, CA, April 26, 29, 1995

NAFTA’s Environmental Regime: A Critical Appraisal. Annual Meeting of the International Studies Association, Chicago, Illinois, February 22, 1995.Panel on State and Society in Latin American Environmental Policy at the XIV International Congress of Latin American Studies Association, New Orleans, Louisiana, March 17-19, 1988.

Conference Organizer, 33rd Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies, Fort Collins, Colorado, February 3-6, 1988.

Panel on Mexican Politics Today, 33rd Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies, Fort Collins, Colorado, February 3-6, 1988.

Panel on the Politics of Presidential Succession in Mexico, 30th Annual Conference of the Western Social Science Association, Association of Borderlands Scholars Section, Denver, Colorado, April 27-30, 1988.

Panel on the Military and Democracy in Latin America, 33rd Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies, Fort Collins, CO, February 4-6, 1988.

Panel on The International Boundary and Water Commission: Retrospect and Prospect, Annual Meeting of the Association of Borderlands Scholars, El Paso, Texas, April 22-24, 1987.

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Panel on Environmental Policy and Issues in Mexico, XIII International Congress of the Latin American Studies Association, October 23-25, 1986, Boston, Massachusetts.

Panel on Environment and Natural Resources in Mexico and Central America, Annual Meeting of the Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American Studies, Estes Park, Colorado, April 3-6, 1986.

G. Invited Lecturer (select list through 2003)

Invited Analyst, WWF-UNDP, Global International Waters Assessment: The Gulf of California, Hermosillo, Sonora, April 7-9, 2003.

Invited analyst, WWF-UNDP, Global International Waters Assessment: The Gulf of California. Hermosillo, Sonora, August 21-23, 2002.

Invited participant. Workshop on Binational Water Management in the Californias: Transfers and Transformations. La Jolla, CA: Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, U. of California San Diego, June 4-5, 2002.

Invited lecture on “Strengthening U.S.-Mexican Border Cooperation in the Bush Era,” Michigan State University, Center for Latin American Studies, April 2-4, 2001.

Invited commentator, Colloquim on NAFTA, School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine, May 25, 2001.

Invited Moderator, Border Water Summit, El Paso, Texas. May 30, 2001. Day-long summit convened by Congressmen Silvestre Reyes, Texas 16th District and attended by some 400 water managers and specialists from the border region. Extensively covered by local area media in El Paso, Cd. JuarezI also served as panelists for the session on A21st Century Outlook: The Politics of Water in the Rio Grande River Basin.@

Invited Speaker. Symposium on Y Ahora Que: Implications of the Vicente Fox Presidency in Mexico. University of Wyoming, Laramie, Wyoming. November 9, 2000.

Invited Honorary Speaker, Inaugural Ceremony, Taiwan Institute of Technology, Yaolin, Taiwan. August 1, 2000,

Invited Paper, Minute 242 and Beyond. Symposium on Groundwater Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border, La Paz, Baja California Sur, February 7-9, 1999. Sponsored by the Ford Foundation, Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy, U.C. Irvine School of Ecology, and the International Transboundary Resources Center, U. of New Mexico, School of Law.

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Invited Paper, Decentralizing Environmental Policy on the U.S.-Mexico Border. Symposium on Shared Space: The U.S.-Mexico Environmental Future. Center for U.S.-Mexico Studies, University of California San Diego, February 4-6, 1999.

Invited Lecture, Managing Groundwater on the U.S.-Mexico Border, Annual Meeting of the International Boundary and Water Commission, San Diego, California. April 20, 1999.

Invited Paper, Decentralization, Participation, and Environmental Policy in Hungary and Mexico, Panel on Participatory Processes in Transboundary River Basin Management, International Conference on Participatory Processes in Water Management, a UNESCO Satellite Conference to the World Conference on Science, Budapest, Hungary, June 28-30, 1999. With Valerie J. Assetto.

Invited Workshop Participant and Panelist, Panel on Who Cares About Binationality and Twin Cities? Ford Foundation Sponsored Workshop on U.S.-Mexico Border Twin Cities: Binational Interactions. University of Redlands, Redlands California, November 9-12, 1999.

Invited presentation on Environmental Administration on the U.S.-Mexico Border, January 27, 1998. Center for U.S.-Mexican Studies, University of California, San Diego.

Invited presentation on Institutional Aspects of Environmental Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border, First Annual Encuento on the Border Environment, Ciudad Juarez, Chihuahua, March 7-8, 1998.

Invited talk on NAFTA and Environmental Management on the U.S.-Mexico Border, July 9, 1998, Technical University of Budapest, Budapest, Hungary.

Invited presentation at Conference on International River Basins under Stress, Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Conference Center, Bellagio, Italy, June 2-6. Co-sponsored by the Ford Foundation and the International Transboundary Resources Center, University of New Mexico.

Invited paper, Managing Acute Water Scarcity on the U.S.-Mexico Border,@ Symposium on Coping with Water Scarcity in the Rio Grande/Rio Bravo River Basin: Lessons to be Learned from the 1995-1996 Drought. Ford Foundation and the International Transboundary Resources Center, Cuernavaca, Mexico, November 9-12, 1997.

Reinventing Politics in North America: the NAFTA Institutions. A joint symposium sponsored by the North American Institute and the Council on Foreign Relations. San Antonio, Texas, June 7, 1996.

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Environmental Sustainability on the U.S.-Mexico Border, Symposium organized by the Udall Center for Studies in Public Policy and the Ford Foundation, Guaymas, (Sonora) Mexico, March 1-3, 1996.

Fourth Annual Conference of the North American Environmental Assessment Group, Institute on Environmental Governance, Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, December 3-5, 1994.

Transboundary Environmental Protection. Planning Meeting of the North American Commission on Environmental Cooperation (NACEC), Montreal, Quebec, November 3-4, 1994.

Workshop on Health and Hazardous Waste Issues Related to the U.S.-Mexico Border, University of Arizona College of Pharmacy, August 27-29, 1994, Tucson, Arizona.

The Impacts of NAFTA. A Research Workshop sponsored by The Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies, Michigan State University, East Lansing, Michigan, August 12-16, 1994.

America and Mexico. 34th Strategy for Peace Conference, The Stanley Foundation. Airlie House, Virginia, October 14-16, 1993.

Trade and Environment Study Group, Council on Foreign Relations, New York, NY, May 6, 1993.

Borders and Water: A Forum on North American Water Issues. The North American Institute. Santa Fe, New Mexico, June 26, 1992.

North American Environmental Assessment III, sponsored by the Institute on Canada and the United States, Dartmouth College and the Johnson Foundation. A Wingspread Conference, Racine, WI, February 28-March 1, 1992.

29th Annual International Affairs Symposium on the Changing Face of International Development. Presentation on The Contemporary Debate on Environment and Development. Lewis and Clark College, Portland, Oregon, May 6-9, 1991.

Trilateral Studies Symposium, Looking Towards the New Frontier: North American Market Integration? Panel on Environment. The Kellogg Center, Michigan State University, Lansing Michigan, May 23-24, 1991.

Seminar on Regional Water Resource Policy and Management. Presentation Issues in U.S.-Mexico Water Management and Institutions. School of Natural Resources and the

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Great Lakes Commission. University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. November 1989/1991.

International Boundary and Water Commission, International Symposium: A Century of Cooperation. The International Boundary and Water Commission, United States and Mexico, An Academic Perspective. El Paso, Texas and Cd. Juarez, Mexico. May 3l-June 2, l989.

Mansfield Center for Public Affairs, Conference on Covering the Pacific Environment. Presentation on the Emerging Environmental Regulatory Regime on the U.S. Mexico Border Since the La Paz Agreement. Bozeman, Montana, October 22-25, l989.

Simpson Lecturer, University of Wyoming, Department of Political Science. Topic: The Role of Minority Parties in the Mexican Election. April 7, 1988. Honorarium.

Colegio de Jalisco, Guadalajara, Mexico. Topic: The El Chamizal Dispute: A Revisionist Interpretation. July 29, 1987.

H. Other

External Reader and President. Tesis de Maestria, Cristina Villegas. Tesis: La Gestion Ambiental Binacional Apartir del TLCAN y el Desarrollo del Proyecto de Infrastructura en la Frontera: Un Contraste Mexico-EEUU. Tijuana, Baja California: Colegio de Estudios Fronterizos, September 27, 2002.

Outside Doctoral Committee Member, Suzzane M. Michel. Dissertation: Place, Power, and Water Pollution in the Californias: A Geographical Analysis of Water Quality Politics in the Tijuana-San Diego Metropolitan Region. University of Colorado, Boulder. Department of Geography. Completed in April, 2000.

Consultant. The Columbian Quincentennial. Wyoming Council on the Humanities and Demorest Lecture Series, Casper College, Casper, Wyoming. February 28, 1991.

Invited Participant. Johnson Foundation, Wingspread Conference on Environment and Development: The Outlook for U.S.-Mexican Relations. Racine, Wisconsin, May 1-3, 1988. Co-sponsored by the Overseas Development Council and the Conservation Foundation.

Expert witness. Hearing before the Rio Arriba County Commission. Testimony in support of "Proposed Amendments to the Rio Arriba County Land Subdivision Regulations," May 14, 1986, Rio Arriba County Courthouse, Espanola, New Mexico.

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Participant, Survey of Scholars, sponsored by the Office of Scholarly Communications and the American Political Science Association, November 8, 1985.

Contributor to the Fitzgibbon-Johnson Image Index, 1995/1985, on the Changing Scholarly Image of Democracy in Latin America, published in the Latin American Research Review (1996 and 1986).

Organizer of presentation in conjunction with the Guest Scholars Committee by Dr. Douglas L. Murray on the topic "Pesticides, Politics, and Revolution in Nicaragua, April 22, 1985.

Courses Taught

Transboundary Environmental Management in North America (El Colegio de San Luis Potosi).Transboundary Water Management in North America (El Colegio de San Luis Potosi).Capstone Seminar/Political Science: Environmental Management on the U.S.-Mexico BorderSociologia Politica (El Colegio de Sonora, Graduate Seminar)Comparative Environmental Politics (Graduate Seminar)Political Economy of Development and Change (Graduate Seminar).Comparative Political Systems (Graduate Seminar).Politics of Growth and the Environment (Graduate Seminar).Comparative PoliticsPolitics of Developing NationsComparative Latin American PoliticsPolitics of Mexico, Central America, and the CaribbeanMexican Government and Political EconomyPolitics and Society Along the U.S.-Mexico Border

Dissertations Directed

Janeane Harwell. The Impacts of National Security and Sustainable Development: A Comparative Study in Protected Areas. Colorado State University, 2008.

Dawn King. The Environmental and Gay and Lesbian Movement in Chile: Exploring the Effect of Perspectives on Levels of Judicial Access. Colorado State University, 2010.

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George Stetson. Hydrocarbon Conflict in the Peruvian Amazon: Decolonizing Development and Sustainability. Colorado State University, 2010.

Oscar Ibanez. Policy Change and Environmental Governance at the U.S.-Mexico Border: the Creation and Development of the Border Environment Cooperation Commission and the North American Development Bank. Colorado State University, 2008.

Soonja Lee. Decentralization and Local Challenges in Environmental Resources Policy: The Korean Cases. Colorado State University, 2006.

Elizabeth Scherr. Understanding the International Joint Commission: A Comparative Approach. Colorado State University, 2005.

Duncan, Pamela. Subnational Impacts of NAFTA’s Environmental Regime: A Comparative Analysis of Canada, the United States, and Mexico. Colorado State University, 2003.

Lybecker, Donna. Decentralization of Environmental and Water Policy in Northern Mexico: Sonora and Baja California. Colorado State University, 2003.

Carvalho, Georgia. The Evolution of Amazon Policy in Brazil Since 1988: A Case Study of the Gran Carajas Project. Colorado State University, 1997.

Shu, Hsu-Hsiang. Water Resources Protection in Taiwan: A Case Study of the Taipei Water Management Commission. Colorado State University, 1994.

Committee Assignments, Colorado State University (needs updating)

Member, Ad Hoc Committee on Strategic Planning, Spring 2005

Chair, International Relations Search Committee, Summer 2005

Chair, International Relations Search Committee, Fall 2005

Member, John Stern Award Committee, CLA, 2004-2005.

Faculty advocate, Professor Gary Geroy, grievance procedure, 2005-2006.

Latin American and Caribbean Studies Program Advisory Board, 2003-2007.

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Chair, Latin American Studies Program Advisory Board (now Latin America and Caribbean Studies Program), Office of International Education, CSU, 1998-2002; 1989-1997; l985-87.

Participating faculty member. Undergraduate and Graduate Certificate in Peace Studies

Member, CLA Tenure & Promotion Committee, 2004-2006.

Chair, American Politics Search Committee, Department of Political Science, Colorado State University, 2003-2004.

Chair, American Politics Search Committee, Department of Political Science, Colorado State University, 2002-2003.Member, Political Science Department Executive Committee, 2001-2002.

Member, Political Science Graduate Committee, 1999-2002.

Board Member, Center for Applied Studies in American Ethnicity, 1993-96.

Coordinator, Undergraduate Committee, Department of Political Science, CSU, 1992-96.

CLA Curriculum Committee, College of Liberal Arts, 1992-96. Representing Political Science Department and the Center for Applied Studies in American Ethnicity.

John Stern Distinguished Researcher Award Selection Committee, College of Liberal Arts, 1994-1996.

University Task Force for International Studies Degrees,

Office of the Associate Provost, 1993-94.

President's Committee to Draft White Paper on Environmental Studies and Research at Colorado State University. July-August, 1992.

Executive Committee, Department of Political Science, CSU, 1991-92; 1994-95.

Research/Scholarly Excellence Recommendation Committee, Colorado State University, Office of Vice-President for Research, 1991.

Study Abroad Program Director Search Committee, Colorado State University, 1990.

University Research Committee, Faculty Council, Colorado State University, l989-91.

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International Programs Committee, Faculty Council, Colorado State University, 1987-1989.

Black Studies Director Search Committee, Colorado State University, l989.

Self-Study Committee, Department of Political Science, CSU, 1987-88

Graduate Program Coordinator and Chair, Graduate Committee, Department of Political Science, Colorado State University, 1987-1990.

Member, Advisory Board, Hispano-American Studies Center, CSU, 1985-94.

Chair, Hispano-American Studies Program, Colorado State University, 1987-1989.

Graduate Studies Committee, Department of Political Science, CSU, 1983-86.

Search Committee for the Department Chair, Department of Political Science, CSU, 1986-87.

Personnel Search Committee, Public Law, Department of Political Science, CSU, 1986-87.

Undergraduate Committee, Department of Political Science, CSU, 1986-87.

Arts, Humanities, and Social Sciences College Scholarship Committee, CSU, 1984-87.

Chair, Ad Hoc Committee on Department Code, Department of Political Science, CSU, 1985-87.

Division Coordinator, United Way Campaign, 1985-86, College of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (supervising 13 Unit Coordinators within the College).

Honors and Awards

Distinguished Service Award. Office of International Programs, Colorado State University. Presented April 29, 2009 at Celebrate CSU in recognition of contributions to university internationalization. Colorado State University, Fort Collins, CO.

John Stern Distinguished Professor Award, College of Liberal Arts, 2004. Award conferred February 2005.

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Jack E. Cermak Advising Award, Colorado State University, 2002. Presented for excellence in graduate advising.

Panhellenic Council Outstanding Teacher. Sponsored by the CSU Panhellenic Council Committee on Scholarship. Recognized at the Greek Life Faculty Appreciation Brunch, April 9, 2010

Faculty Service Award, 1987-1988. Hispanic Student Services, CSU.

Listed in Who’s Who in America, 2011. 65th Edition.

Listed in Who's Who in the West, 22nd Edition, l989.

Dictionary of International Biography, 23rd Edition, 1993.

Outstanding Young Man of America Award, Junior Chamber of Commerce, l982.

Professional Memberships

Rocky Mountain Council on Latin American StudiesWestern Political Science AssociationLatin American Studies AssociationWestern Social Science AssociationAssociation for Borderlands Studies

Language Competency

Fluent in Spanish (writing, speaking, reading). 38 Spanish language credit hours at the undergraduate level (Arizona State

University and the University of Arizona).

Military Service

Vietnam veteran. Specialist 5th Class. October 10, 1968-May 10, 1971. Honorable discharge. Two years in-country Vietnam service.

References (additional references on request)

Dr. R. Kenneth Godwin, Rausch Distinguished Professor, Department of Political Science, University of North Carolina at Charlotte, Fretwell 440, 9201 University City Blvd., Charlotte, NC 28223.Email: [email protected]

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Dr. Helen Ingram, Warmington Chair, School of Social Ecology, University of California, Irvine. 202 Social Ecology I. Irvine, California 92697. Phone: 714-824-2056; FAX: 714-824-2056.Email: [email protected]

Dr. Phil Kelly, Professor, Department of Social Sciences, Emporia State University,1200 Commercial, Emporia, KS 66801-5087. Phone: 316-341-5238.Email: [email protected]

Dr. Steve Ropp, Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science, University of Wyoming, Laramie, WY 82072. Phone: 307-766-6517.Email: [email protected]

Dr. Scott Whiteford, Professor Emeritus, Center for Latin American Studies, University of Arizona, Tucson, 85721. Office phone is 520- 626-7207. Home phone in Tucson is 520-293-1358. Email is: [email protected]

Dr. Edward J. Williams, Professor Emeritus, Department of Political Science, University of Arizona, \Tucson, AZ 85721 (602-621-7600). 556 N. Dodge Ave., Tucson, AZ (602-881-6413).Email: [email protected]

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