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  1. South–South Transnational Advocacy: Mobilizing Against Brazilian Dams in the Peruvian Amazon
  2. Brazil ups and downs in global environmental governance in the 21st century
  3. Myths and images in global climate governance, conceptualization and the case of Brazil (1989 - 2019)
  4. The threat of political bargaining to climate mitigation in Brazil
  5. Catastrophic Climate Change and Forest Tipping Points
  6. Brazil, Mercosur, and New Patterns of Global Trade
  7. Brazil and Climate Change: Beyond the Amazon
  8. Brazil in the international system
  9. Climate change and international relations
  10. The beginning
  11. The decline
  12. The future
  13. The rising
  14. The Challenges of the Anthropocene: From International Environmental Politics to Global Governance
  15. The International System in the Anthropocene
  16. The BRIC countries as conservative climate powers
  17. Low Carbon Green Economy: Brazilian Policies and Politics of Energy, 2003–2014
  18. Brazilian Energy-Climate Policy and Politics towards Low Carbon Development
  19. Earth Stewardship, Climate Change, and Low Carbon Consciousness: Brazil and South America
  20. Brazilian climate politics 2005–2012: ambivalence and paradox
  21. Chinese energy policy progress and challenges in the transition to low carbon development, 2006-2013
  22. Brazil in the global governance of climate change 2005-2012
  23. Transformations in Brazilian Deforestation and Climate Policy Since 2005
  24. The failure of Rio + 20 in the governance of planetary boundaries
  25. Brazil and the politics of climate change
  26. The planetary thresholds, the Rio + 20 and the role of Brazil
  27. Global climate governance and transition to a low-carbon economy
  28. Climate Politics in Brazil
  29. Climate governance in an international system under conservative hegemony
  30. Brazil in the global arena of mitigating climate change
  31. Unipolarity, global governance and unilateral Anglo-American intervention in Iraq
  32. Brazil in the context of global governance politics and climate change, 1989-2003
  33. The international climate change regime and Brazil
  34. The organizing role of ecologism in the north-south relationship
  35. Integrating Environmentalism and Human Rights
  36. The ecologist movement in Brazil (1974-1986)
  37. Political heterogeneity
  38. Brazil and Argentina in the '80s
  39. Authoritarianism and democracy in Argentina: a critical review
  40. Brazil