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No. 8 (2023): G20 Brasil: Expanded Dialogue
No. 8 (2023): G20 Brasil: Expanded Dialogue
Published:
2024-01-26
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G20: From Brazil, to the World
Marianna Albuquerque
15-19
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Special Section
G20: Participation of Non-State Actors and Prospects for the Brazilian Presidency
Márcia Loureiro
21-35
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Rio, a Capital for G20 in Brazil
Lucas Wosgrau Padilha
36-44
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Brazil Hosting of the 2024 G20: Promise and Impediments in a High-Stakes, High-Drama Summit
Andrew F. Cooper F. Cooper
45-61
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Think Tanks, Solutions-Brokers in a New Multipolar Order?
Tetsushi Sonobe, Nicolas J. A. Buchoud
62-76
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The G20 as a Multilateral Force
Kanica Rakhra
77-94
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A Roadmap for Brazil’s G20 Presidency on Sustainable Finance
Maria Netto, Lucca Rizzo, Cíntya Feitosa
95-111
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Bretton Woods 2.0 and a New Marshall Plan? Brazil’s G20 Presidency and Reform of the International Financial Architecture
Michael Jacobs
112-125
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Rising Roles for Emerging Economies in G20
Mike Liu
126-142
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The Brazilian G20 Presidency and the Case for Building a New Global Political Consensus on Energy and Finance
Alden Meyer, Anna Peran, Eunjung Lee, Sima Kammourieh
143-165
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Climate Change & Just Energy Transition: What the North Can Learn from the South?
Syed Munir Khasru, Tércio Ambrizzi
166-193
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Accelerating Sustainable Development with Convergence of SDGs, Localization and Lifestyles
Sachin Chaturvedi
194-216
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Why “South”/“North” Framings are not Useful in a Shifting World Order
Anna-Katharina Hornidge, Axel Berger
217-237
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Promoting a New Narrative for Progress and Prosperity: Tapping the Potential of the Brazilian G20 Presidency
Markus Engels, Dennis J. Snower
238-244
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Entrevistas
“I have no doubt that Brazil can help imprint the type of ambition we need”
CEBRI-Journal
246-253
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“[Brazil and India] have a stake and voice, by rights, not indulgence”
CEBRI-Journal
254-258
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