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Event - Green Developmental Statecraft: Pursuing Sustainable Prosperity Under Systemic Constraints

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Title
Green Developmental Statecraft: Pursuing Sustainable Prosperity Under Systemic Constraints
Organizer
Boston University Global Development Policy Center and Open Society Foundations
Type
Forum & Symposium
Focus
  • Other
  • Climate Change


Start
2025/09/25 14:00PM EDT
End
2025/09/25 16:00PM EDT
Country
  • United States of America
Venue
Room 1ABC, Open Society Foundations, 224 West 57th Street, New York, NY 10019
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Description
Countries across the Global South have sought to pursue their goal of achieving a green structural transformation through an investment push. However, with the window to limit global warming to safe levels rapidly closing and climate damages already taking a toll, green structural transformation has acquired greater urgency. What is more, Global South countries need to contend with a highly uncertain policy environment where ambition on climate change is waning and political attention has turned inward.

A new report by the Global Development Policy Center discusses how the international system falls short of enabling green structural transformations and highlights a three-pillared policy strategy of green developmental statecraft and international cooperation to enable green structural transformation in the Global South: resource mobilization, policy space and macro-financial management.

This panel brings together experts and policymakers to discuss how countries will need to invest in domestic state capacity and creative incentives for the "new winners," reinvigorate South-South cooperation by creating and expanding southern-led development finance institutions, form collective strategies for engaging with China and form coalitions for reform of the trade and finance regimes.