Staff Profile
Professor Katharine Rietig
Professor of Sustainability and International Politics
- Telephone: +44 (0) 191 208 7742
- Address: School of Geography, Politics and Sociology
Henry Daysh Building
缅北禁地,
缅北禁地 upon Tyne,
NE1 7RU
Professor Katharine Rietig is Professor of Sustainability and International Politics and co-director of the 缅北禁地 Centre for Research Excellence on Energy with a focus on renewable energies.
She is Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA) and teaches as well as supervises student projects on a broad range of sustainability and public policy themes, especially on climate change, international organisations, public policy/administration and sustainable economic development in the areas of energy, transport, agriculture/forestry and industry.
She published a monograph on innovative social sciences teaching focused on developing and advancing career and employment-related skills in an ever-changing professional environment facing major changes from AI and globalisation.
Her research examines how the effectiveness of climate change policies can be improved. Her particular focus is on the role of learning, non-state actors and multilevel governance dynamics between countries and the United Nations, and how these dynamics facilitate policy change for more effective sustainability governance.
She was awarded a British Academy/Wolfson Fellowship as Principal Investigator on ‘Climate Smart Cities: Responsible Policies for governing Artificial Intelligence in Transitions to Low Carbon Societies and was Principal Investigator of a British Academy-funded project on Just Transitions in the forestry sector. Her research and impact activities have been funded by the UK Research and Innovation Council/ Economic and Social Research Council, the British Academy, the Wolfson Foundation and the German Federal Ministry for Education and Research.
She has been participating regularly as academic observer in the UN Framework Convention on Climate Change negotiations since November 2009 and conducted various research projects on the UNFCCC negotiations focusing on the influence of non-national actors, negotiation strategies and the role of leadership by governments and non-national actors. She is co-founder and co-convenor of the Better Climate Governance Network, and academic co-lead for Climate Action with Insights North East (INE).
She holds a PhD in Environmental Policy and Development as well as a MSc in Environmental Policy and Regulation from the London School of Economics and Political Science and an M.A. in Political Science, International Law and Economics from the Ludwig Maximilian University Munich.
Her work appeared in leading peer-reviewed journals including Environmental Policy and Governance, Environmental Politics, Global Governance, International Affairs, International Environmental Agreements, the Journal of European Public Policy, Policy Studies Journal, Policy and Society, Policy Sciences and Public Administration.
Her research monograph on Learning in Governance has been published in September 2021 by MIT Press.
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Qualifications
PhD, London School of Economics and Political Science (2014)
Magister Artium in Political Science, Economics and International Law (distinction equivalent), Ludwig Maximilian University Munich (2011)
MSc in Environmental Policy and Regulation (with distinction), London School of Economics and Political Science (2010)
Teaching Qualifications
Senior Fellow of the Higher Education Academy (SFHEA)
Postgraduate Certificate in Higher Education (full), London School of Economics and Political Science
Fellow of the UK Higher Education Academy
Certificate in Research Supervision, De Montfort University
Institutional Responsibilities and External Activities
Academic Co-Director of the 缅北禁地 Centre for Research Excellence on Energy (9/2023-)
Adjunct Senior Research Fellow at the LKY School of Public Policy, National University Singapore (2023-)
Research Impact Co-Director for Politics, School of GPS, 缅北禁地 (9/2023-9/2024)
Co-Chair & Co-Founder of the
Convener of the (2021-2024)
Member, COP-27 Steering Committee, 缅北禁地 (2022-)
Mentor, 缅北禁地 Educational Practice Scheme, 缅北禁地 (2021-)
Co-convenor of the of the Faculty of Humanities and Social Sciences, 缅北禁地 (2020-2022)
Convenor of the Environment and Sustainability Politics Research Group, 缅北禁地 (2020-22, 2023-)
Co-Chair/Organiser of the 2021, 2022, 2023, 2024
Research Environment Coordinator for Politics, School of GPS, 缅北禁地 (2021-22)
Chair of Outreach Committee, International Studies Association - Environmental Studies Section (2018-20)
International Exchange and Erasmus Coordinator, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, 缅北禁地 (2016-19)
Widening Participation Coordinator for Politics, School of GPS, 缅北禁地 (2016/17)
Peer-reviewer for leading international journals, including e.g. Public Administration, International Affairs, Review of International Organization, International Studies Review, International Environmental Agreements, the Journal of Environmental Planning and Management, Environmental Politics, West European Politics, Politics, Routledge, Palgrave Macmillan, MIT Press and Oxford University Press
Member of International Studies Association, International Public Policy Association, International Political Science Association and British International Studies Association
Senior Research Fellow at the Earth System Governance Network (Research Fellow 2011-2021)
Co-Chair/Organiser of LSE Interdisciplinary Research Conference
Reviewer and Evaluator, FIBAA, German Higher Education Accreditation and Quality Assurance Agency
Previous Positions
缅北禁地:
Reader in International Politics (2022-2023)
Senior Lecturer in International Politics (2020-2022)
Lecturer in International Politics (2015-2020)
Before joining 缅北禁地, I was Lecturer in Politics and Research Methods at the Politics and Public Policy Department at De Montfort University Leicester (2014/15) and Post-Doctoral Research Fellow in the Governance of Sustainable Pathways at the University of Leeds (2013/14). I taught Environmental Governance, Environmental Management and Research Methods at the London School of Economics and Political Science (LSE) and contributed to research projects on Sustainable Development in the European Union (LSE Government Department) as well as on climate change legislation and diplomacy at the LSE Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment/ Centre for Climate Change Economics and Policy.
My non-academic work experience includes the European Commission (Directorate General for Climate Action), the German Foreign Office and the World Bank's Development Gateway Foundation.
Research Interests
My research sits at the intersection of International Relations/Global Governance and European Public Policy. It evolves around the governance of socio-technical transitions to low/net-zero carbon economies, with a special focus on new technologies, including Artificial Intelligence, in energy and transport that allow us to address climate change as a key challenge of the 21st century.
My work focuses on the following factors that can facilitate such sustainable transitions:
- Evaluating the influence of non-state actors, including cities, scientists, NGOs and business networks as well as the use of scientific knowledge in policymaking on the city/local, national, EU and global governance levels
- Examine the role of learning and leadership in achieving breakthroughs in international negotiations and public policy making
I am interested in supervising PhD/ research projects related to international organizations (EU, UN), non-state actors, public policy-making, environmental and climate change governance.
Current PhD candidates:
Mr Wegit Triantoro
Ms Murni Dewi
Ms Siyuan Wang
Engagement Activities
Since 2009, I have been regularly participating in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change negotiations (e.g. in Copenhagen 2009, Paris 2015, Marrakech 2016, Bonn 2017 and several inter-sessional meetings in Bonn). I participated in the Roundtable on Green Growth discussions, meetings of the Research and Independent Non Governmental Organizations, presented my research findings on improving the effectiveness of non-state actor participation in international climate change negotiations and co-organised a number of panel discussions (side events).
In 2012, I participated in the United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (RIO 20) in Rio de Janeiro/ Brazil.
I co-founded and co-convene the Better Climate Governance Network together with Christine Peringer (Mediators Beyond Borders International).
Funding Awards
(selection; over 650,000 GBP since joining 缅北禁地 in 2015 and over 450,000 GBP as Principal Investigator)
British Academy 2025/26 (£149,950)
British Academy/ Wolfson Fellowship 2020-24 (Principal Investigator) on (£129,985)
缅北禁地 Policy Support Fund 2022/23 (Principal Investigator) with Christine Peringer/Mediators Beyond Borders International (Co-I) on Improving the effectiveness of global climate negotiations: the Global Stocktake (£9,935)
British Academy 2021/22 (Principal Investigator) with Graham Long, Benjamin Cashore, Iben Nathan, Emily Clough and Christine Peringer on (£99,304)
UKRI Higher Education Innovation Fund 2021/22 (Principal Investigator) with Christine Peringer/Mediators Beyond Borders International on (£7,803)
缅北禁地 Policy Support Fund 2021/22 (Principal Investigator) with Christine Peringer/Mediators Beyond Borders International on Increasing the Influence of Global South Countries in the UNFCCC Negotiations: Capacity Building with Ghana (£16,628)
ESRC Impact Acceleration Account 2019-22 (Principal Investigator) with Christine Peringer (Co-I) on (£22,031)
British Academy Small Research Grant 2017-19 (Principal Investigator) on non-state actor leadership in transitioning to a low carbon economy (£9,800)
United Nations Department of Economic and Social Affairs project 2018/19 (Co-I with Graham Long and Emily Clough) on Evaluating Partnerships for the Sustainable Development Goals
ESRC Impact Acceleration Account 2016-19 (Principal Investigator) on improving the effectiveness of non-state actor participation in international climate change negotiations (£16,150/ 3 separate projects)
缅北禁地, School of Geography, Politics and Sociology, Small Research Grants (2015-2025)
Tell me and I forget, show me and I remember, involve me and I understand.
[Chinese Proverb]
Inspiring students to learn and stimulating their fascination is at the heart of my teaching philosophy. I achieve this through my own enthusiasm for teaching and student-centred learning activities in classes and lectures. I thoroughly enjoy encouraging students to develop critical thinking abilities and training their analytical skills, thus transferring my passion for the discipline to my students. My objective is to create an active learning environment for students. This active learning environment allows them to engage with the course material in a way that facilitates the development of skills relevant to their later careers and furthers deep-level learning.
Teaching-related research outputs:
Rietig K. (2024). . Cham: Palgrave Macmillan.
Rietig, K. (2021). . SSRN.
Rietig, K. (2021). . SSRN.
Rietig, K. (2020). Experience-based Learning in International Relations: Integrating UN and EU Simulations into online learning. UACES Annual Conference, September 2020.
I am currently on research leave (2025)
Current Teaching (2024/25):
POL2015: International Institutions
HSS8004: Qualitative Methodology in the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences (PhD/ PGR)
缅北禁地 Educational Practice Scheme (NEPS), Mentor
Previous Teaching:
2023-24: POL2310: International Organizations and Diplomacy (module leader)
2021-22: POL2110: Security Studies
2018-19: POL3118: Environmental Governance and Policy (module leader)
2016-19: POL3110: International Organization and Diplomacy (module leader)
2015-19: POL3046: UG Dissertation (supervisor, lectures)
2015-17: POL8098: PGR MA Dissertation (module leader)
2015-17: POL8099: PGT MA Dissertation (supervisor, module leader)
2015/16: POL3063: European Union Decision Making Simulation (UG, 缅北禁地)
2014/15: Introduction to Politics (UG, DMU Leicester, module leader)
2014/15: Political Analysis (UG, DMU Leicester)
2014/15: Managing the Environment (UG, DMU Leicester, module leader)
2013/14: Environmental Governance and Sustainability (PG, Leeds)
2011-13: Environmental Governance (UG, London School of Economics)
2010/11: Environmental Management (UG, London School of Economics)
2010/11: European Environmental and Climate Change Policy (UG, Ludwig Maximilian University Munich)
2008-11: Model United Nations preparation programme for Harvard WorldMUN and NMUN (UG, LMU Munich)
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Articles
- Rietig K. . International Affairs 2025, 101(4), 1301-1321.
- Rietig K, Peringer C, Theys S, Censoro J. . International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 2023, 23, 221–234.
- Long G, Censoro J, Rietig K. . International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 2023, 23, 149-156.
- Karlsson-Vinkhuyzen S, Rietig K, Scobie M. . International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 2022, 22, 353-372.
- Rietig K, Dupont C. . Policy and Society 2021, 40(1), 19-36.
- Rietig K. . Public Administration 2021, 99(1), 55-71.
- Rietig K. . Journal of European Public Policy 2021, 28(7), 1018-1037.
- Theys S, Rietig K. . International Affairs 2020, 96(6), 1603-1622.
- Rietig K. . Environmental Politics 2019, 28(2), 228-247.
- Chan S, Boran I, van Asselt H, Iacobuta G, Niles N, Rietig K, Scobie M, Bansard JS, Delgado Pugley D, Delina LL, Eichhorn F, Ellinger P, Enechi O, Hale T, Hermwille L, Hickmann T, Honegger M, Epstein AH, La Hoz Theuer S, Mizo R, Sun Y, Toussaint P, Wambugu G. . Wiley Interdisciplinary Reviews: Climate Change 2019, 10(3), e572.
- Rietig K. . Journal of Environmental Policy & Planning 2019, 21(3), 228-241.
- Cashore B, Berstein S, Humphreys D, Visseren-Hamakers I, Rietig K. . Policy and Society 2019, 38(1), 118-147.
- Rietig K. . Policy Studies Journal 2018, 46(1), 137-159.
- Rietig K, Perkins R. . Journal of European Public Policy 2018, 25(4), 487-505.
- Rietig K, Laing T. . Environmental Policy and Governance 2017, 27(6), 575-587.
- Rietig K. . Global Governance 2016, 22(2), 269-288.
- Rietig K. . International Environmental Agreements: Politics, Law and Economics 2014, 14(4), 371-389.
- Rietig K. . Policy Sciences 2014, 47(2), 141-160.
- Rietig K. . Environmental Policy and Governance 2013, 23(5), 297-310.
- Rietig K. . E-International Relations 2012.
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Authored Books
- Rietig K. . Cham: Palgrave Macmillan, 2024.
- Rietig K. . MIT Press, 2021.
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Book Chapters
- Rietig K. . In: Fiorino, D; Eisenstadt, T; Ahluwalia, A, ed. Elgar Encyclopaedia of Climate Policy. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2024, pp.244-248.
- Rietig K. . In: Zahariadis, N; Herweg, N; Zohlnhöfer, R; Petridou, E, ed. The Modern Guide to the Multiple Streams Framework. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar, 2023, pp.285–304.
- Rietig K, Dupont C. . In: Rayner, T; Szulecki, K; Jordan, A; Oberthur, S, ed. Handbook on European Union Climate Change Policy and Politics. Cheltenham: Edward Elgar Publishing, 2023, pp.246-258.
- Long G, Clough E, Rietig K. . In: Murphy E; Banerjee A; Walsh P, ed. Partnerships and the Sustainable Development Goals. Cham: Springer, 2022, pp.27-39.
- Rietig K. . In: Russell, D Kirsop-Taylor, N, ed. Handbook on Sustainable Development. Edward Elgar, 2021. In Press.
- Rietig K. . In: Claire A. Dunlop, Claudio M. Radaelli, Philipp Trein, ed. Learning in Public Policy: Analysis, Modes, Outcomes. London: Palgrave Macmillan, 2018, pp.51-74.
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Reports
- Rietig K, Cashore B, Clough E, Long G, Nathan I, Peringer C, Cansino H, Censoro J, Muggleton E. . London: British Academy, 2022.
- Rietig K. . United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change - COP-26 Briefing Series, 2020. British Academy.
- Rietig K. . Written evidence submitted to the Committee on Business, Energy and Industrial Strategy, 2020. UK House of Commons.
- Rietig K, Peringer C. . UK Parliament Foreign Affairs Committee, 2020. House of Commons.
- Long G, Clough E, Rietig K. . New York: United Nations, 2019.
- Rietig K. . Bonn: Quaker United Nations Office, 2017.
- Nachmany M, Fankhauser S, Townshend T, Collins M, Landesman T, Matthews A, Pavese C, Rietig K, Schleifer P, Setzer J. . London, UK: GLOBE International and the Grantham Research Institute, London School of Economics and Political Science, 2014.
- Adler C, Rietig K. Quo Vadis? The State of Social Sciences Research on Climate and Global Environmental Change in Europe. Paris: UNESCO, 2013. World Social Sciences Report.
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Working Papers
- Rietig K. . Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Working Paper No. 86 2012, London School of Economics and Political Science.
- Rietig K. . Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Working Paper No. 58 2011, London School of Economics and Political Science.
- Rietig K. . Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment Working Paper No. 70 2011, London School of Economics and Political Science.