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This paper describes three Bolivian policy reversals on aid, trade and climate change. The standard IPE explanation for policy reversals - a change in the payoff of cooperation - often begs the question of why a small developing state might choose to restrict its global policy space in contexts...
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Global scientific assessments increasingly reach the conclusion that transformative change of global production and consumption systems is necessary to safeguard and maintain global commons, such as biodiversity, natural forests and the ocean, and to stabilise climate at the global scale....
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the carbon emissions of the world's poorest. This paper instead focuses on economic growth as the driver of poverty … justification for reducing the world's climate ambitions. When trade-offs exist, the eradication of extreme poverty can be ….85 upper-middle-income poverty line. The challenge to align the world's development and climate objectives is not in …
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