In Search of Consensus: Examining the Global South Perspectives on Climate Security in UNSC Debates

06 June 2024, Version 1
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Abstract

By comprehensively analyzing the discourse of UNSC open debates from 2007 to 2023, the study delves into the complexities of arriving at a unified Global South front on climate security. Two key questions are addressed here: to what extent do states acknowledge climate change as a security concern and how willing are states to support the UNSC’s mandate regarding the same. The article is arranged into five sections: first, a literature review on the Global North-South dichotomy; second, a conceptualization of the term ‘Global South’; third, a description of the methodology using Maarten Hajer’s argumentative discourse analysis and a new and broader definition to the idea of the ‘Global South’, fourth, primary findings with regard to the evolving stance of Global South nations, and fifth, a conclusion summarizing the implications for global climate governance.

Keywords

climate security
UNSC
global environmental politics
global south

Supplementary materials

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Country List
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Based on parameters developed by the author to define the Global South
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UNSC Open Debates
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UNSC Open Debates Analysis Result (2007-2023)
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