South-South relations and global environmental governance: Brazilian international development cooperation
AUTOR(ES)
Hochstetler, Kathryn
FONTE
Rev. bras. polít. int.
DATA DE PUBLICAÇÃO
29/07/2019
RESUMO
Abstract South-South relations have become increasingly relevant for understanding global environmental governance in the 21st century. This article explores the socio-environmental contributions and impacts of Brazilian South-South cooperation for international development. Case studies of its international technical cooperation and the international project finance of BNDES show a mixed picture, with environmental benefits countered by environmental harms.
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