Kai Monheim
Research student
Kai writes a PhD on the key variables in the negotiation process contributing to the climate change regime formation.
He argues that the actual set up of the negotiation's process is an additional important factor that influences the negotiations - apart from the countries' up front interests that form their negotiation position in the first place. Simply speaking, does the process contribute to the failure or success of the negotiations?
The thesis is supervised by Dr Robert Falkner| at the London School of Economics and Political Science's International Relations department, and has its second base at the Grantham Research Institute on Climate Change and the Environment.
He is based in Hamburg, Germany.
Background
Kai holds a Master in Public Policy from the Harvard Kennedy School, and a law/bar school degree from Humboldt Universiät in Berlin, Germany.
Policy articles
2007
Lundgren, M., and Monheim, K. April 2007. Climate change and European security. Policy analysis exercise within the MPP Program, Harvard University, John F Kennedy School of Government. Download PDF of policy paper| (3.94MB)