James R.Lee is is a researcher in residence at the School of International Service of American University. His most recent book is ENVIRONMENTAL CONFLICT AND COOPERATION:
PREMISE, PURPOSE, PERSUASION, AND PROMISE
http://mandalaprojects.com/wordpress/index.php/environmental-conflict-and-cooperation-premise-purpose-persuasion-and-promise/
He built the Mandala Projects (Visit the Mandala Projects at:
http://mandalaprojects.com/wordpress/). It includes the Inventory of Conflict and Environment and its current focus on climate change and conflict with about 200 case studies and the Trade Environment Database project, an inventory of nearly 700 trade and environment case studies.
Lee has written numerous books, articles, and reports on trade, environment, conflict, geographic indications, culture, industry and other issues, and has worked in the US government at USTR and EPA.
Lee is the author of two computer software simulations used in teaching international relations (Chinese House Game).
He built the Mandala Projects (Visit the Mandala Projects at:
http://mandalaprojects.com/wordpress/). It includes the Inventory of Conflict and Environment and its current focus on climate change and conflict with about 200 case studies and the Trade Environment Database project, an inventory of nearly 700 trade and environment case studies.
Lee has written numerous books, articles, and reports on trade, environment, conflict, geographic indications, culture, industry and other issues, and has worked in the US government at USTR and EPA.
Lee is the author of two computer software simulations used in teaching international relations (Chinese House Game).