Peter,

My go-to when it comes down to methods is always Ron Mitchell. He had some
great pieces on qualitative stuff, on quantitative stuff and one piece with
Bernauer on qualitative case studies.

http://pages.uoregon.edu/rmitchel/resume/pubs/articles_refereed/1998-JED.pdf

I also loved a recent book edited by Detlef Sprinz, and Wolinsky-Nahmias
which, if not entirely international environmental politics, it does have
some stuff on methods.

http://www.amazon.ca/Models-Numbers-Cases-International-Relations/dp/047206861X

Finally, I am totally blanking on whether the Peter Dauvergne Handbook of
Global Environmental Politics or Stevis, Betsill and Hochstetler's volume
will have methods, but I am almost betting there is a section on them.

I'm at home, not at my office and have switched from EndNote to Mendeley
for a long while now so I don't have my master reference list but I can try
to dig something else unless someone is faster than me and posts additional
stuff and you no longer need it.

Yours,
Raul



On Wed, Nov 28, 2012 at 10:43 AM, Peter Haas <h...@polsci.umass.edu> wrote:

> **
> I am designing my graduate IEP seminar for the spring, and will have a
> week on methods in IEP.  Can people please submit their favorite methods
> books/articles, and I will post the collection back to the group?  Thanks.
>
> Peter M. Haas
> Professor
> Department of Political Science
> 216 Thompson Hall
> UMASS - Amherst
>
>
>



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