Meeting Success: Understanding Effective Negotiations on Global Environmental Problems
2023
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Kellie Greene ’23, Majors: Political Science and History, Minor: Black StudiesKathryn Mahon ’23, Majors: Political Science and MathematicsFaculty Mentor: Dr. Casey Stevens, Political ScienceWhat makes a meeting successful? What makes a meeting successful on a pressing international environmental problem? This project involved separate coding of the effectiveness of key negotiation meetings in international environmental politics to attempt and identify the features that make successful negotiations possible and likely. The presentation will discuss various features that were identified by the students working through official negotiation reports from the 1990s until today.
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