
Strategic Diplomacy, Fractal Governance and the BRICS in the Climate Regime
Author(s) -
Ana Flávia Barros-Platiau,
Niels Soendergaard,
Jorge Gomes do Cravo Barros,
Liziane Paixão Silva Oliveira
Publication year - 2018
Publication title -
revista de estudos e pesquisas avançadas do terceiro setor
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
ISSN - 2359-5299
DOI - 10.31501/repats.v1i1.9930
Subject(s) - diplomacy , negotiation , political science , context (archaeology) , corporate governance , political economy , power (physics) , global governance , order (exchange) , economic system , international trade , law and economics , law , economics , geography , politics , management , physics , archaeology , finance , quantum mechanics
In the context of the COP 23 outcomes, the puzzling question is: how to save the climate? Starting from the multilateral negotiations that led to the Paris Agreement in 2015 and the French-Californian initiative "Make our Planet Great Again" as a response to President Trump's declarations, this article states that diplomacy and international law have to be more adaptive and inclusive. The emerging order from a fractal governance perspective and the power shift to Asia show the need of opening up for effective dialogue and attracting the BRICS to the UN sphere, not the BASIC.