As a celebration of our alumni, each month we will highlight a new book written by one of Oxford's North American-based alumni.
For November 2019, our author is Scott M. Moore, Merton College (2009).
Scott Moore is a scholar and policymaker focused on environmental issues, especially water resources, climate change, and oceans. His research and commentary on these issues has appeared in Nature, Foreign Affairs, and The New York Times. His work experience includes the U.S. State Department, where he led U.S. - China cooperation on climate change and ocean conservation, and the World Bank, where he led water sector institutional reform and financing projects as a young professional. He holds an undergraduate degree from Princeton, and a master's and doctoral degrees from Oxford University, where he was a Rhodes Scholar. He currently serves as Director of the Penn Global China Program and Senior Fellow of the Kleinman Center for Energy Policy at the University of Pennsylvania.
You can purchase Subnational Hydropolitics: Conflict Cooperation, and Institution-Building in Shared River Basins here.
Are you an alumni author?
If you have written a book which was published within the last three years, or is due to be released soon, please email us the following information.
Your full name
Alumni number (or college/year of matriculation)
Title of book
Date of publication
ISBN
Link to purchase the book online
We thank you for sharing your books with us, and will let you know if you are selected for a feature in the coming months.
Please visit our archive page to look back at previous Alumni Authors