A cooperative Global South? Brazil, India, and China in multilateral regimes

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Autor(a) principal: Albuquerque, Felipe Leal Ribeiro de
Data de Publicação: 2016
Tipo de documento: Artigo
Idioma: eng
Título da fonte: Carta Internacional (Belo Horizonte. Online)
Texto Completo: https://www.cartainternacional.abri.org.br/Carta/article/view/350
Resumo: Differently from the Cold War, emerging powers currently have chances to put forward their foreign policy goals. In their rise, countries such as Brazil, India, and China opted to follow similar sets of strategies within multilateral regimes. Ranging from blocking, and free riding, to cooperative behaviors, such states have enhanced their ability to promote topical changes in existing institutional settings. It does not mean, however, that their developing condition will necessarily prompt them to cooperate. As this paper will point out by means of a comparative analysis of the regimes of nuclear non-proliferation, peace and security, and climate change, such countries have more chances to cooperate when their interpretations of the principles and norms that compose a regime converge. Relying on how a country interprets normative frameworks and on the degree of membership a state has in a regime, this article challenges the notion that these three leaders of the so-called Global South would be relying on an all-encompassing cooperative multilateral behavior.
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dc.title.none.fl_str_mv A cooperative Global South? Brazil, India, and China in multilateral regimes
title A cooperative Global South? Brazil, India, and China in multilateral regimes
spellingShingle A cooperative Global South? Brazil, India, and China in multilateral regimes
Albuquerque, Felipe Leal Ribeiro de
política externa
análise de política externa
multilateralismo
regimes
brasil
índia
china
title_short A cooperative Global South? Brazil, India, and China in multilateral regimes
title_full A cooperative Global South? Brazil, India, and China in multilateral regimes
title_fullStr A cooperative Global South? Brazil, India, and China in multilateral regimes
title_full_unstemmed A cooperative Global South? Brazil, India, and China in multilateral regimes
title_sort A cooperative Global South? Brazil, India, and China in multilateral regimes
author Albuquerque, Felipe Leal Ribeiro de
author_facet Albuquerque, Felipe Leal Ribeiro de
author_role author
dc.contributor.author.fl_str_mv Albuquerque, Felipe Leal Ribeiro de
dc.subject.por.fl_str_mv política externa
análise de política externa
multilateralismo
regimes
brasil
índia
china
topic política externa
análise de política externa
multilateralismo
regimes
brasil
índia
china
description Differently from the Cold War, emerging powers currently have chances to put forward their foreign policy goals. In their rise, countries such as Brazil, India, and China opted to follow similar sets of strategies within multilateral regimes. Ranging from blocking, and free riding, to cooperative behaviors, such states have enhanced their ability to promote topical changes in existing institutional settings. It does not mean, however, that their developing condition will necessarily prompt them to cooperate. As this paper will point out by means of a comparative analysis of the regimes of nuclear non-proliferation, peace and security, and climate change, such countries have more chances to cooperate when their interpretations of the principles and norms that compose a regime converge. Relying on how a country interprets normative frameworks and on the degree of membership a state has in a regime, this article challenges the notion that these three leaders of the so-called Global South would be relying on an all-encompassing cooperative multilateral behavior.
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