Brazil is facing a climate change governance puzzle in which we can identify economic and political instabilities interacting in a conflicting manner with power relations. The exercise of institutionalized power through the national government and international institutions should be enough to reach an environmental second best outcome—the institutional power coordination of the environmental agenda. However, domestic governance and institutionalized power relations are working in a contradictory manner, since the second best solution is not enough to reach an effective agenda for climate change and sustainable development. We call this situation as a negative power externality. This could be a signal that the strictly economic view of the ...
What drives the development of climate policy? Brazil, China, and India have all changed their clima...
Climate policies must deal with a contradiction generic to global environment policies: as was recog...
Climate change has grown into a major contemporary and future threat to international security with ...
Developing powers are able to influence the evolution of the liberal order. In their multilateral en...
In exchange for political support, the Brazilian government is signalling landholders to increase de...
This work analyses Brazil’s foreign policy in the climate change regime. More specifically, it focu...
How do competing claims about energy-security and climate-change policies play out in the Brazilian ...
The current architecture for global policy making rests on the Bretton Woods institutions: IMF, Worl...
This paper is driven by two major questions: Why there is a big gap between the strong rhetoric of a...
This paper is driven by two major questions: Why there is a big gap between the strong rhetoric of a...
26 p.In this paper we address the issue of the indeterminacy of climate change negotiations and exam...
Global climate negotiations were again in the spotlight at Glasgow’s COP26 meeting in November 2021,...
ABSTRACT: Due to its recent economic success, Brazil is considered an emerging country, but is it an...
International climate policy over the last 7–8 years has been characterized by the increasing involv...
This paper studies the role and impact that rising powers have in the global climate change regime, ...
What drives the development of climate policy? Brazil, China, and India have all changed their clima...
Climate policies must deal with a contradiction generic to global environment policies: as was recog...
Climate change has grown into a major contemporary and future threat to international security with ...
Developing powers are able to influence the evolution of the liberal order. In their multilateral en...
In exchange for political support, the Brazilian government is signalling landholders to increase de...
This work analyses Brazil’s foreign policy in the climate change regime. More specifically, it focu...
How do competing claims about energy-security and climate-change policies play out in the Brazilian ...
The current architecture for global policy making rests on the Bretton Woods institutions: IMF, Worl...
This paper is driven by two major questions: Why there is a big gap between the strong rhetoric of a...
This paper is driven by two major questions: Why there is a big gap between the strong rhetoric of a...
26 p.In this paper we address the issue of the indeterminacy of climate change negotiations and exam...
Global climate negotiations were again in the spotlight at Glasgow’s COP26 meeting in November 2021,...
ABSTRACT: Due to its recent economic success, Brazil is considered an emerging country, but is it an...
International climate policy over the last 7–8 years has been characterized by the increasing involv...
This paper studies the role and impact that rising powers have in the global climate change regime, ...
What drives the development of climate policy? Brazil, China, and India have all changed their clima...
Climate policies must deal with a contradiction generic to global environment policies: as was recog...
Climate change has grown into a major contemporary and future threat to international security with ...