Negotiating with Protesters: Risks and Challenges Faced by Universities

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  • Опубліковано 1 жов 2024
  • In this episode of the IWP podcast hosted by Jim Robbins, the discussion revolves around the consequences and dynamics of negotiating with student protesters, specifically at Columbia University and Northwestern University. The episode delves into the power struggles, tactics, and outcomes of negotiations with student protesters, highlighting the challenges faced by university administrations in handling such situations.
    Topics discussed:
    • Negotiating with student protesters at Columbia University, including the demands made and the subsequent escalation of protests.
    • Comparison with the handling of protests at UT Austin and Northwestern University.
    • The impact of negotiations and concessions on the behavior of protesters and the authority of university administrations.
    • The role of external funding in supporting coordinated protests on campuses.
    • The potential consequences and risks associated with escalating protests, especially during upcoming graduation ceremonies.
    • Historical context and lessons from past campus protests, such as the People's Park protests at Berkeley in 1967.
    • The challenges faced by college administrators in managing student unrest and the implications of prioritizing social activism over education.
    References:
    • Institute of World Politics (IWP): IWP Website (www.iwp.edu/)
    • People's Park Protests at Berkeley: History of People's Park Protests (en.wikipedia.o...)

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