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This is a comparative case study of Kashmir and Colombia's conflicts. Thisresearch can be used to understand why specific peace agreements failedor succeeded in yielding different outcomes. I am interested in discoveringwhat needs to occur for successful negotiations to happen in internationalarmed conflicts. The outcome of this research is to aid those in armedconflict to resolve conflict through a better procedural, creative, andproductive lens. Applying these techniques can improve negotiation in international peace agreements. My methodology consists of using Most Similar Systems Design to…mehr

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This is a comparative case study of Kashmir and Colombia's conflicts. Thisresearch can be used to understand why specific peace agreements failedor succeeded in yielding different outcomes. I am interested in discoveringwhat needs to occur for successful negotiations to happen in internationalarmed conflicts. The outcome of this research is to aid those in armedconflict to resolve conflict through a better procedural, creative, andproductive lens. Applying these techniques can improve negotiation in international peace agreements. My methodology consists of using Most Similar Systems Design to compare these two conflicts. I am interested in noticing the effect the Independent Variables have on the dependent variable. The independent variables are (a)spoilers (b) conflict ripeness: latent attractors, warfare/violence, emotional grievances, and unjust causes (c)stakeholder's participation v. representation (d)power dynamics: territory, social, economic, and international presence (e)negotiation discourse (f) information asymmetry and (g) buy-in. The dependent variable is the sustainable peace agreements.
Autorenporträt
Nicole Drepaul received her B.A. in Communicationsand Cultural Studies and a minor in economics fromFordham University in 2019. Later in her studies, shereceived her M.S. in Negotiation and ConflictResolution from Columbia University School ofProfessional Studies in 2020. Her dream is to useinternational law to build peace.