BACKGROUND
Professor White is interested in the politics of economic development in developing countries, especially in Africa and the Middle East. He has written about Morocco's efforts, for example, to develop its deep-sea fishing sector, which has had enormous environmental implications. White is also interested in the environmental impact of tourism and has recently turned to the impact of climate change on human migration in West and North Africa.
COURSES
- International Politics
- International Political Economy
- Colloquium: Politics of the Global Environment
- Colloquium: International Labor Migration
Selected publications
“The Prospective Impact of Climate Change on North Africa,” in Climate Change and Regional Security, Daniel Moran, ed., (Routledge, forthcoming 2010).
“Sovereignty and International Labor Migration: The ‘Security Mentality’ in Spanish-Moroccan Relations as an Assertion of Sovereignty,” Review of International Political Economy 14:4, October 2007, 690-718 .
“Too Many Boats and Not Enough Fish: The Political Economy of Morocco’s 1995 Fishing Accord with
the European Union,” The Journal of Developing Areas, 31, Spring 1997, 313-36.
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