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RESUME JEFFRY M. BURNAM ADDRESSES: Adjunct Professor of Government Department of Government Georgetown University Washington, D.C. 20057 (703) 539-9509 (cell) 3608 Parklane Road Fairfax, Virginia 22030 (703) 385-8176 EDUCATION: Ph. D., Political Science, University of Chicago M.A., Political Science (Public Law), University of Chicago B.A., Government, Cornell University Senior Managers Certificate, JFK Kennedy School of Government, Harvard University GOVERNMENT EXPERIENCE: 2001-2007: Senior Advisor for Environment and Development, Bureau of African Affairs (2003-2007) and Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for Environment, Bureau of Oceans and International Environmental and Scientific Affairs, U. S. Department of State (2001-2003) 1981–2001: Professional Staff Member on Energy, Environment and Forestry, Senate Committee on Agriculture, Nutrition and Forestry and Legislative Assistant to Senator Richard G. Lugar. 1979-1981: Research Director, House Republican Research Committee Task Force on Government Regulation and Legislative Assistant for Energy and the Environment to Congressman Mickey Edwards. ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE: 2007- 2014 Visiting Assistant Professor and Associate Director M.A. Program in American Government Georgetown University, Washington D.C. 1997-2007: Adjunct Professor of Government Georgetown University, Washington, D.C. 1991-1995: Adjunct Associate Professor, Washington Semester Program Claremont McKenna College, Washington, D.C. 1988-1990: Adjunct Lecturer in Political Science, The George Washington University, Washington, D.C. 1976-1979: Assistant Professor of Political Science and Public Law Augustana College, Rock Island, IL. SELECTED LEGISLATIVE ACCOMPLISHMENTS: Acid Rain Title of Clean Air Act Amendments of 1990 Biomass Research and Development Act of 2000 Charles C. Deam (Indiana) Wilderness Act of 1982 Energy and Climate Research Title of 2001 Farm Bill Forestry Titles of 2001, 1996 and 1990 Farm Bills Global Environmental Protection Act of 1989 (Debt for Nature) Tropical Forest Conservation Act of 1998 MAJOR DIPLOMATIC ACTIVITIES: Congo Basin Forest Partnership Montreal Protocol to Protect the Ozone Layer Observer, UN Framework Convention on Climate Change Treaty on Persistent Organic Pollutants COURSES TAUGHT: The American Presidency Civil Rights and Liberties Constitutional Law Departmental Seminar: Global Climate Change Leadership and Process in American Government Public Administration: Principles and Cases Public Policy Seminar: Internship Research Tutorial on the Politics of Global Climate Change REFERENCES: Dr. Stephen J. Wayne Department of Government Georgetown University Washington, D.C. 20057 (202) 687-5908 Dr. James I. Lengle Department of Government Georgetown University Washington DC 20057 (202) 687-5711 Constance Berry Newman Former Assistant Secretary of State for Africa Special Counsel, The Carmen Group, Inc. 1899 Pennsylvania Ave., N.W. Fourth Floor Washington, D.C. 20006 (202) 785-0500 Senator Richard G. Lugar % The Lugar Center 1717 Rhode Island Avenue NW Ninth Floor Washington DC 20006 SKILLS: Basic French, Mac, Microsoft Office HOBBIES: Hiking, Piano SELECTED PUBLICATIONS AND PRESENTATIONS: “Presidential Leadership on Climate Change: Opportunities and Constraints.” Paper Prepared for the American Political Science Association, Chicago, Illinois, September 2013 “Presidential Persuasion.” Letter to The New Yorker (The Mail: April 2, 2012) “The President and the Environment: A Reinterpretation of Neustadt’s Theory of Presidential Leadership.” Congress and the Presidency, 37:3, 302-322 (September-December 2010) Book Review: “Science in Environmental Policy,” Review of Policy Research (Spring 2011) “The Politics of the Tropical Forest Conservation Act.” Indonesian Embassy, March 28, 2010 “The Politics of the Environment,” Paper delivered to a panel on Congress, the Presidency and the Parties, American Political Science Association Convention, Toronto (September 2009) “Africa on the Edge: Partnerships for Sustainable Development,” Maxwell School, Syracuse University, April 25, 2005 Remarks at the Africa Forest Law Enforcement and Governance Ministerial Conference, Yaounde, Cameroon, October 16, 2003 “The Origins of the Congo Basin Forest Partnership,“ Inaugural Meeting of the Congo Basin Forest Partnership, Paris, France, January 23, 2003 Remarks at the Meeting of the Parties, Montreal Protocol on the Ozone Layer, Rome, Italy, November 28, 2002 “The Growing Problem of Bushmeat Consumption and its Impact on Wildlife Conservation, ” Testimony before the Subcommittee on Fisheries Conservation, Wildlife and Oceans, Committee on Resources, U S. House of Representatives, July 11, 2002 “The Treaty on Persistent Organic Pollutants,” Testimony before the Senate Committee on Environment and Public Works, May 9, 2002 Review of James A. Thurber and Roger H. Davidson, Remaking Congress: Change and Stability in the 1990s in Perspectives in Political Science (Spring, 1997) Review of Jonathan Rauch, Demosclerosis in Perspectives in Political Science (Spring, 1995) Feature Review of Barbara Sinclair, The Transformation of the United States Senate in History (Spring, 1992) “The President and the Hill,” Review of Nigel Bowles, The White House and Capitol Hill in Review of Politics (Spring, 1989)