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Karin Costa Vazquez

Karin Costa Vazquez

Karin Costa Vazquez is a non-resident senior fellow at the Centre for China and Globalisation and an associate professor at O.P. Jindal Global University. A leading voice in the Global South, she served as general coordinator at Brazil’s Ministry of Finance during Brazil’s G20 and Brics presidencies and advised multilateral development banks and UN agencies on development finance, South-South cooperation, and global governance reform.
Karin Costa Vazquez is a non-resident senior fellow at the Centre for China and Globalisation and an associate professor at O.P. Jindal Global University. A leading voice in the Global South, she served as general coordinator at Brazil’s Ministry of Finance during Brazil’s G20 and Brics presidencies and advised multilateral development banks and UN agencies on development finance, South-South cooperation, and global governance reform.
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Opinion | Why next year’s G20 could be make or break for global development

As the US prepares to chair the G20, it faces a strategic choice: engage or revert to a narrower agenda.

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Whether countries stand to reap benefits from a zero-carbon China depends on their export profile and their readiness to decarbonise domestically.

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Bolsonaro’s far-right rhetoric is likely to fall on deaf ears in the US unless it serves broader US strategy in Latin America. He is unlikely to shift his position on China soon, though a push for new markets elsewhere in Asia could reduce dependence on China.

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