Document Type
Thesis
Publication Date
Spring 5-5-2017
Disciplines
International Relations
Advisor
Gary Prevost, Political Science
Abstract
Nongovernmental organizations (NGOs) are ubiquitous in international negotiations on climate change governance, participating in framing issues, providing information and expertise, and lobbying government delegates. NGOs are said to supplement the democratic legitimacy and technical capabilities of intergovernmental organizations, yet their actual political influence is more difficult to empirically ascertain. This paper will use a qualitative framework to determine the influence of NGOs in the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC), focusing on a case study of Indian NGOs. Using data collected at two UN conferences, including interviews with NGO and government representatives and participant observations, the influence of Indian NGOs will be explored, both in Indian policy and the wider international context.
Recommended Citation
Giese, Lucas J., "The Role of NGOs in International Climate Governance: A Case Study of Indian NGOs" (2017). All College Thesis Program, 2016-2019. 36.
https://digitalcommons.csbsju.edu/honors_thesis/36