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ID136056
Title ProperEmerging powers as normative agents
Other Title InformationBrazil and China within the UN development system
LanguageENG
AuthorAbdenur, Adriana Erthal
Summary / Abstract (Note)Institutions are frequently thought of as ‘socialising’ member states into pre-established norms. However, this influence is not necessarily a one-way street; members can also affect institutions, whether individually or collectively. This article analyses the behaviour of two emerging powers – Brazil and China – within the field of international development. What roles have these two states played in shaping global development norms? The article examines the key motivations, positions, and initiatives taken by Brazil and China, with special reference to the UN development system (unds). Whereas Brazil and China’s early behaviour within the unds diverged significantly, in the post-cold war period both have become increasingly interested in – and capable of – influencing UN norms. However, despite greater involvement in UN development negotiations, these countries’ leverage in normative debates originates outside of the unds, through their South–South cooperation programmes. The current diversification of platforms through which the norms of international development are negotiated may enhance the influence of emerging powers, although their ability to channel this influence effectively will depend on their capacity for norm entrepreneurship, rather than mere norm blocking.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol.35, No.10; 2014: p.1876-1893
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 35 No 10
Key WordsDevelopment ;  Brazil ;  China ;  International Development ;  Norms ;  United Nations ;  South–South Cooperation ;  UN Development System ;  Emerging Powers Development Diplomacy


 
 
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