G20 in Brazil and South Africa : Priorities, Agendas and Voices of the Global South
This book examines key issues and priorities of the G20 from the perspective of the countries of the Global South, with a particular focus on the Brazilian and South African presidencies in 2024 and 2025. It aims to identify key agendas and policy propositions that consider the specific realities of developing countries. By identifying points of convergence and divergence between Brazil's and South Africa's agendas, the book explores how these countries have sought to shape global discussions and contribute to solutions to pressing global challenges from a Global South perspective. In doing so, it seeks to fill an essential gap in the prioritization of issues and representation of voices from the Global South within the G20.
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Chapters
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IntroductionVoices from Brazil and South Africa in the G20: An introduction to the book
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Data governance for inclusive development and decent work
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From G20 Brazil 2024 to G20 South Africa 2025Unpacking the Digital Economy Themes – Comparisons and (Dis)continuities
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Brazil, South Africa and the G20 AgendaThe challenge of trade and investment
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Trade and Investment in a Shifting Global LandscapeThe G20’s Role in Promoting Sustainable Development in Africa
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The South’s approachTrade in the G20 Agenda
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Accelerating Climate Action and Just Energy Transition Through the G20
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Opportunities and Challenges for Promoting Sustainable and Inclusive Infrastructure in the Amazon Basin
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The IMF’s Resilience and Sustainability Facility as a framework for promoting market-based solutions to decarbonization
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Achievements and Limits in Reforming the International Financial ArchitectureA Critical Assessment of Brazil’s G20 Presidency
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Beyond RhetoricA South-South Blueprint for Women’s Economic Empowerment Through Microfinance and SMMEs
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Financing a Sustainable FutureGlobal Challenges and Equitable Finance
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The Politics of Defending InequalityHate Speech, Visibility, and Symbolic Containment
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The International Financial System Through Intersectional LensesThe Ethics of Care as a Global Alternative
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The G20 and the need to reform the UN System
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The G20 and Accelerated Implementation of Sustainable Development GoalsAn Accountability Framework
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MultilateralismIts Objects and Implications for Africa in an Evolving Global Order
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Morbid Symptoms in the Time of Monsters
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