We are pleased to announce the publication of the second and final batch of articles for the special issue of the Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional – RBPI entitled “Brazil ups and downs in global environmental governance (2008-2018)” (Vol. 62 – N. 2 – 2019 -
http://bit.ly/2K5b518).
The goal of this special issue of Revista Brasileira de Política Internacional – RBPI (
http://www.scielo.br/rbpi) is to analyze the role of Brazil in Global Environmental Governance, focusing (but not restricted) to the 2008-2018 period. The central assumption of this special issue is that the role of Brazil in global environmental governance has been very heterogeneous depending upon the specific issue.
This special issue is edited by Eduardo Viola (Full Professor of International Relations at University of Brasília, Brasília, Brazil) and Veronica Korber Gonçalves (Adjunct Professor of International Relations at Federal University of Rio Grande do Sul, Porto Alegre, Brazil).
Articles
1. The role of Brazil in the International Commission for the Conservation of Atlantic Tunas (ICCAT), by Leandra Regina Gonçalves -
http://bit.ly/2K5b518
2. Brazilian energy-related climate (in)action and the challenge of deep decarbonization, by Larissa Basso -
http://bit.ly/2ZoN8a6
3. Climate governance and International Civil Aviation: Brazil's policy profile, by Veronica Korber Gonçalves & Marcela Anselmi -
http://bit.ly/2YinSWH
4. South-South relations and global environmental governance: Brazilian international development cooperation, by Kathryn Hochstetler & Cristina Yumie Aoki Inoue -
http://bit.ly/317P3Ay
Myths and images in global climate governance, conceptualization and the case of Brazil (1989 – 2019), by Matias Alejandro Franchini & Eduardo Viola -
http://bit.ly/30HUAgp;
Policy networks in global environmental governance: connecting the Blue Amazon to Antarctica and the Biodiversity Beyond National Jurisdiction (BBNJ) agendas, by Ana Flávia Barros-Platiau, Niels Søndergaard & Jochen Prantl -
http://bit.ly/2pLLum7;
Global climate adaptation governance in the Amazon through a polycentricity lens, by Fronika Claziena Agatha de Wit & Paula Martins de Freitas -
http://bit.ly/2OkNvA3;
The changing face of environmental governance in the Brazilian Amazon: indigenous and traditional peoples promoting norm diffusion, by Veronika Miranda Chase -
http://bit.ly/31KtVRq.
Check the issue online -
http://bit.ly/2K5b518