Dear GEP-ed Community:


This short piece, co-authored with Praneeta Mudiliar, is an attempt to
situate climate justice within the context of the ongoing debates on the
U.S.-led effort to foster a fresh round of international commitments. We
argue for the need to “resist” the “cynical politics of climate
negotiations,” so that climate justice does not become a game of ping-pong
between elites in both global North and South, including market elites.
Comments and feedback very welcome --
https://www.planetpolitics.org/ppi-blog/resisting-the-cynical-politics-of-climate-negotiations



Best,
Prakash

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Prakash Kashwan, Ph.D.
Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, University of
Connecticut
Co-Director, Research Program on Economic and Social Rights, Human Rights
Institute



Editor, Environmental Politics
Senior Research Fellow, Earth System Governance Project
External Faculty Affiliate, Ostrom Workshop,
Bloomington


University of Connecticut
365 Fairfield Way, Storrs, CT 06269
Phone: 860-486-7951
https://kashwan.net/

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