Emerging powers in the multilateral negotiation spaces of North-Atlantic hegemony: the energy issue and the pharmaceutical patents
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.5216/sec.v23i.59702Abstract
The international agenda has become a key space for the development of world politics constituting a dynamic field where a growing amount of themes has acquired a character of “global interest”. The lack of a clear hierarchy regarding the numerous topics means that the international agenda depends on the actors
involved in the process. Within this framework, this article aims to analyze the list of emerging powers in the multilateral spaces of international negotiation taking into account two themes of the global agenda: energy and pharmaceutical patents. The purpose of the research is to recognize if emerging powers have reinforced
or questioned the multilateral negotiating spaces of North-Atlantic hegemony.
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