Title of article
The Next Climate Treaty? Pedagogical and Policy Lessons of Classroom Negotiations
Author/Authors
Liliana B. Andonova and Renzo Mendoza-Castro، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
روزنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2008
Pages
17
From page
331
To page
347
Abstract
Scholars and policy pundits have advanced more than thirteen different
designs of a climate change treaty to succeed the Kyoto Protocol. Each
of these designs claims to correct the defects of the current agreement.
But what kind of a treaty is likely to pass the test of international and
domestic politics and negotiations? Can we learn something about the
hurdles and opportunities for climate cooperation from negotiations
simulations in the classroom? The paper engages these questions by
analyzing an experimental course design organized around simulated
negotiations of the next climate change treaty. Unlike classroom simulations
which rely on hypothetical scenarios, this course sought to
approximate actual domestic and international constraints within which
countries negotiate. The paper details the structure of the course, the
ways in which it familiarizes students with domestic and international
climate politics, and the components of the negotiations module. The
analysis examines the pedagogical impact and policy learning associated
with the simulation and draws conclusions about the broader applicability
of this approach.
Keywords
simulation , climate politics , Active Learning , Teaching , Negotiations , climate cooperation
Journal title
International Studies Perspectives
Serial Year
2008
Journal title
International Studies Perspectives
Record number
713860
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