拉丁美洲的气候政治:智利与墨西哥的案例

Climate Politics in Latin America: The Cases of Chile and Mexico

Regulation & Governance · 2025
被引 4
ABS 3

中文导读

比较智利和墨西哥的气候政策轨迹,分析气候承诺如何通过叙事和联盟形成,揭示全球南方气候联盟的脆弱性。

Abstract

ABSTRACT This paper focuses on climate coalitions and commitments in the Global South by comparing the cases of two Latin American countries, Chile and Mexico. Chile, once a laggard, emerged as a regional leader in climate policy in the early 2020s, while Mexico, a pioneer until the early 2010s, experienced a backlash and retreated. How can we make sense of these diverging trajectories? How and why do climate commitments emerge? This paper argues that robust commitments are only possible when driven by a bundled narrative that facilitates the formation of a broad coalition. Such a coalition, in turn, crafts and advances the climate narrative, as demonstrated by the Chilean case. By exploring the interplay between climate narrative creation and coalition‐building, the paper underscores climate coalitions' fragile and often precarious nature in the Global South. It seeks to contribute to the existing knowledge on climate policy and the formation of climate coalitions, particularly in the Global South, where climate policy challenges are often more intensified than in the Global North.

气候政策拉丁美洲政治比较政治学全球南方