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Record Nr.

UNINA9910222204403321

Autore

Hallding Karl

Titolo

Together alone : BASIC countries and the climate change conundrum / / Karl Hallding ...[et. al.]

Pubbl/distr/stampa

Copenhagen, : Nordic Council of Ministers, 2011

Edizione

[1st ed.]

Descrizione fisica

1 online resource (125 p.)

Collana

TemaNord

Soggetti

Climatic changes - Brazil

Climatic changes - South Africa

Climatic changes - India

Climatic changes - China

Lingua di pubblicazione

Inglese

Formato

Materiale a stampa

Livello bibliografico

Monografia

Note generali

Description based upon print version of record.

Nota di bibliografia

Includes bibliographical references.

Nota di contenuto

""Content""; ""Nordic Council of Ministers� Preface""; ""Authors� Note""; ""Summary""; ""1. BASIC takes the stage""; ""2. The origins of BASIC: Developing country roots and the image of emerging powers""; ""2.1 Out of the shadows""; ""2.2 Normative roots in the G77""; ""2.3 The growth of BASIC""; ""3. The BASIC countries""; ""3.1 Brazil""; ""3.2 South Africa""; ""3.3 India""; ""3.4 China""; ""4. BASIC�s emergence and wider geopolitical change""; ""4.1 Reasons for emerging economies to cooperate""; ""4.2 Different constellations of emerging economies""; ""4.3 BASIC in the big picture""

""5. BASIC and a climate agreement: Disunity or shared vision?""""5.1 Cooperation and contention""; ""5.2 Does BASIC have a shared vision?""; ""5.3 On carbon budgets and equity""; ""Dividing the carbon budget""; ""5.4 What does this imply for BASIC�s future?""; ""6. Trends and developments: Where is BASIC heading?""; ""Sammanfattning""; ""Appendix A: Methods and conceptual framework""; ""References""

Sommario/riassunto

Since 2009, Brazil, South Africa, India and China - known as the BASIC group of countries - have cooperated in international climate negotiations, reflecting their aspiration to have a larger say in global politics. But there are some who claim that the approach of the bloc has obstructed progress in the talks. Yet this is a superficial view: for real



insight into the BASIC group's approach, it is necessary to grasp the development concerns of each country and the geopolitical value they see in cooperation. As four separate states, it is domestic policy priorities that condition how far they can work together, and what they can contribute to climate discussions. This report commissioned by the Nordic Council of Ministers from the Stockholm Environment Institute arrives at a more nuanced understanding of the BASIC cooperation. Such an unders.