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The German-Brazilian Partnership for a Socially Just and Ecological Transformation: bilateral cooperation as catalyst for the UN climate process
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Abstract Growing North-South tensions are impeding global climate cooperation and hampering Germany's search for reliable partners. Brazil is a key actor with the potential to alleviate tensions: it sees itself as a bridge-builder and will host the Climate Change Conference in 2025 (COP30). Under their new P... view more
Growing North-South tensions are impeding global climate cooperation and hampering Germany's search for reliable partners. Brazil is a key actor with the potential to alleviate tensions: it sees itself as a bridge-builder and will host the Climate Change Conference in 2025 (COP30). Under their new Partnership for a Socially Just and Ecological Transformation, Germany and Brazil should work to strengthen confidence in the climate negotiations, and more generally to promote effective North-South cooperation. (author's abstract)... view less
Keywords
Brazil; Federal Republic of Germany; international cooperation; environmental policy; climate policy; north-south relations; bilateral relations
Classification
International Relations, International Politics, Foreign Affairs, Development Policy
Free Keywords
Internationale Umweltpolitik; Entwicklungsperspektive und -tendenz; Vorsitz/Präsidentschaft; Group of Twenty; BRIC-/BRICS-Staatengruppe; COP
Document language
English
Publication Year
2024
City
Berlin
Page/Pages
7 p.
Series
SWP Comment, 31/2024
DOI
https://doi.org/10.18449/2024C31
ISSN
2747-5107
Status
Published Version; reviewed
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Deposit Licence - No Redistribution, No Modifications