Shifting geopolitical sands: COP 28 and the new BRICS+

Amr El Alfy, Dina El-Bassiouny, Logan Cochrane
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Purpose The new additions to Brazil, Russia, India, China and South Africa (BRICS) expand into the broader Middle East and North Africa region, adding some of the largest populations and strongest economies of the region to BRICS+. Since the BRICS summit in August 2023, significant media attention has been given to the impacts of these shifting geopolitical sands, from the potential for de-dollarization processes, and the distribution of resource reserves for influencing markets. Conference of the Parties (COP) 28 presents an opportunity for these emerging economies (BRICS+) to assert their role in addressing the global climate crisis and push for more equitable and effective solutions. However, only little has been explored on how the new BRICS+ alignment will influence climate negotiations at COP 28 and the sustainability transition more broadly. This perspective article explores what the changes to BRICS+ mean for COP 28 and the relevance of COP 28 being hosted in a BRICS+ member country. Design/methodology/approach In crafting this perspective paper on BRICS+, the authors' methodology primarily entails a comprehensive review of existing literature, policy documents and academic analyses related to the BRICS+, as well as the examination of official statements, declarations and policy shifts from BRICS+ member countries to gauge their intentions and priorities within this expanded framework. The authors also monitor developments leading up to COP 28 to provide real-time insights into how BRICS+ dynamics shape climate negotiations. Findings The authors' perspective article puts forth a number of insights. First, the BRICS+ member countries are prominent players in global geopolitics. Their involvement in COP 28 could lead to climate negotiations being intertwined with broader geopolitical issues, potentially impacting the pace and direction of climate agreements. Second, COP 28 offers a critical opportunity to bridge the divide between developed and developing nations in the realm of climate action and sustainable development. The BRICS+ countries may, in this COP event, explore options beyond the traditional intergovernmental institutions, which often reflect the influence, hegemony and power dynamics of the Global North. This includes South–South collaboration, bilateral financial support, innovative financing and direct trade. Finally, agendas related to capacity building in this coming event will be a critical component of the global climate change agenda in a way that develops South–South dialogs for climate change adaptation and mitigation. Originality/value The authors' research sheds light on the implications of this expansion for climate negotiations, a critical global concern. It delves into uncharted territory by examining how the BRICS+ alignment may influence climate initiatives, which has not been thoroughly explored in existing literature. This comprehensive perspective fills a critical gap in the current discourse, providing policymakers and scholars with a more holistic understanding of the implications of BRICS+ for the global agenda on sustainability. Moreover, the research offers real-time insights by monitoring developments leading up to and during COP 28, allowing for timely analysis and informed recommendations. This aspect of the research provides immediate value to stakeholders engaged in climate negotiations and international relations.
地缘政治风云变幻:COP 28和新金砖四国+
巴西、俄罗斯、印度、中国和南非(金砖国家)的新成员扩展到更广泛的中东和北非地区,将该地区一些人口最多、经济实力最强的国家加入金砖国家+。自2023年8月金砖国家峰会以来,媒体对这些地缘政治变化的影响给予了大量关注,从去美元化进程的可能性到影响市场的资源储备分配。第二十八届缔约方大会为这些新兴经济体(金砖+)提供了一个机会,可以在应对全球气候危机中发挥作用,并推动更公平、更有效的解决方案。然而,关于新的金砖国家+联盟将如何影响第28届缔约方会议的气候谈判以及更广泛的可持续性转型的探讨却很少。这篇观点文章探讨了金砖国家+的变化对cop28意味着什么,以及cop28在金砖国家+成员国举办的相关性。在撰写这篇关于“金砖+”的观点论文时,作者的方法主要是对与“金砖+”相关的现有文献、政策文件和学术分析进行全面审查,并对“金砖+”成员国的官方声明、宣言和政策转变进行审查,以评估它们在这一扩大框架内的意图和优先事项。作者还监测了cop28之前的事态发展,以实时了解“金砖四国+”动态如何影响气候谈判。作者的观点文章提出了一些见解。第一,金砖国家是全球地缘政治的重要参与者。他们参与第28次缔约方会议可能会导致气候谈判与更广泛的地缘政治问题纠缠在一起,可能会影响气候协议的速度和方向。其次,第28次缔约方会议为弥合发达国家和发展中国家在气候行动和可持续发展领域的分歧提供了一个重要机会。金砖国家+可以在这次缔约方会议上探索传统政府间机构之外的选择,这些机构往往反映了全球北方的影响力、霸权和权力动态。这包括南南合作、双边金融支持、创新融资和直接贸易。最后,在即将到来的会议中,与能力建设有关的议程将成为全球气候变化议程的一个重要组成部分,其方式是开展南南对话,以适应和减缓气候变化。作者的研究揭示了这种扩张对气候谈判的影响,这是一个关键的全球问题。它通过研究金砖五国+联盟如何影响气候倡议,深入研究了未知领域,这在现有文献中尚未得到充分探讨。这种全面的视角填补了当前讨论中的一个关键空白,为政策制定者和学者提供了一个更全面的理解金砖国家+对全球可持续发展议程的影响。此外,该研究通过监测缔约方会议第二十八届会议之前和期间的事态发展,提供实时见解,以便及时分析和提出明智的建议。这方面的研究为参与气候谈判和国际关系的利益相关者提供了直接的价值。
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