Accueil>Sarah Tegas

Thème(s) de recherche : Négociation, gouvernance climatique transnationale, CCNUCC, petits États
Discipline(s) : Science politique
Sous-discipline(s) : Relations internationales
Axe(s) de recherche : Ordre international, politiques étrangères, diplomatie(s), Risques environnementaux et limites planétaires, Arts, humanités et recherche sur l'international
Aire(s) géographique(s) : Amérique latine et Caraïbes, Océanie, Proche et Moyen-Orient
Langue(s) : Français, Anglais, Italien
Biographie
Sarah Tegas is a PhD Candidate in Political Sciences (International Relations), researching the influence of small island states in international climate negotiations. Her thesis sits within the research project "Beyond coalitions: Small states in international climate negotiations" (BeCoSS Climate). Prior to this position, Sarah completed her Master in Transnational Governance at the European University Institute, after which she stayed at the EUI to work as a trainee for the EIB Climate Chair.
Sujet de thèse
Beyond coalitions: Small states in international climate negotiations, sous la direction de Carola Klöck
Publications
Bindy, C., Bradley, A., Ifwanga, T., Lempereur, A., Nicolaidis, K., Tegas, S. (2023, June 12) Making Progress Under Pressure II: How C-ROADS Can Train Better Negotiators. MIT Sloan Sustainability Initiative.
Tegas, S. (2023) Sustainable Prosperity: An Integrated Approach for Volt Europa and beyond, Florence : European University Institute, 2023, EUI, STG, Capstone Report, 2023.
