Identity-Based Cooperation in the Multilateral Negotiations on Climate Change: The Group of 77 and China

This chapter analyses the cooperation in multilateral negotiations on climate change among developing countries, focusing on the Group of 77 and China, based on a constructivist approach of International Relations. Constructivism identifies how the formation of identities affects the Southern allian...

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Autores principales: Bueno Rubial, María del Pilar, Lorenzo, Cristian
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spelling I19-R120-10915-1524212023-05-03T20:09:00Z http://sedici.unlp.edu.ar/handle/10915/152421 isbn:978-3-030-24254-1 Identity-Based Cooperation in the Multilateral Negotiations on Climate Change: The Group of 77 and China Bueno Rubial, María del Pilar 2020 2023-05-03T18:43:32Z Lorenzo, Cristian Springer en Relaciones Internacionales Climate change Negotiations Constructivism Identity This chapter analyses the cooperation in multilateral negotiations on climate change among developing countries, focusing on the Group of 77 and China, based on a constructivist approach of International Relations. Constructivism identifies how the formation of identities affects the Southern alliances, in contrast to other theoretical approaches of IR mainstream that rely on the material elements as a way of explaining actor behaviour and regimes evolution. Constructivism considers that these material aspects are significant as they compose, together with the ideational aspects and interests, the social structure. Therefore, this chapter states that the idea and construction of a ‘South’, as a space of multidimensional cooperation where the developing countries, with their multiple material and historical differences, find common positions based on all the elements of the social structure, is the source of the G77 and China cooperation and strength. This ‘South identity’ is closely linked to poverty eradication and other development dilemmas that have a concrete expression with regard to the adverse effects of climate change. The chapter makes specific emphasis in Latin American countries of the G77 and China, which is composed of all the countries of the region, except for Mexico. Instituto de Relaciones Internacionales Libro Capitulo de libro http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/4.0/ Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) application/pdf 57-73
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Climate change
Negotiations
Constructivism
Identity
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Negotiations
Constructivism
Identity
Bueno Rubial, María del Pilar
Lorenzo, Cristian
Identity-Based Cooperation in the Multilateral Negotiations on Climate Change: The Group of 77 and China
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Climate change
Negotiations
Constructivism
Identity
description This chapter analyses the cooperation in multilateral negotiations on climate change among developing countries, focusing on the Group of 77 and China, based on a constructivist approach of International Relations. Constructivism identifies how the formation of identities affects the Southern alliances, in contrast to other theoretical approaches of IR mainstream that rely on the material elements as a way of explaining actor behaviour and regimes evolution. Constructivism considers that these material aspects are significant as they compose, together with the ideational aspects and interests, the social structure. Therefore, this chapter states that the idea and construction of a ‘South’, as a space of multidimensional cooperation where the developing countries, with their multiple material and historical differences, find common positions based on all the elements of the social structure, is the source of the G77 and China cooperation and strength. This ‘South identity’ is closely linked to poverty eradication and other development dilemmas that have a concrete expression with regard to the adverse effects of climate change. The chapter makes specific emphasis in Latin American countries of the G77 and China, which is composed of all the countries of the region, except for Mexico.
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author Bueno Rubial, María del Pilar
Lorenzo, Cristian
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Lorenzo, Cristian
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title Identity-Based Cooperation in the Multilateral Negotiations on Climate Change: The Group of 77 and China
title_short Identity-Based Cooperation in the Multilateral Negotiations on Climate Change: The Group of 77 and China
title_full Identity-Based Cooperation in the Multilateral Negotiations on Climate Change: The Group of 77 and China
title_fullStr Identity-Based Cooperation in the Multilateral Negotiations on Climate Change: The Group of 77 and China
title_full_unstemmed Identity-Based Cooperation in the Multilateral Negotiations on Climate Change: The Group of 77 and China
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