From Disparity to Sustainability

Emily Hanson, Ricardo Reboredo

From Disparity to Sustainability

Číslo: 1/2025
Periodikum: Mezinárodní vztahy
DOI: 10.32422/cjir.891

Klíčová slova: Climate change, social psychology, International Relations, intergroup cooperation, wealth inequality

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Anotace: In the International Relations (IR) literature, inequality has been identified as a major inf luence on climate policy cooperation and implementation. Identities formed by the multiple inequalities in the global order have become key organizing principles for climate negotiation and significantly affect whether policies are seen as fair. We focus on these inequality related identities (IRIs) and present an analytical framework that translates concepts from Social Identity Theory for use in IR to systematically examine how IRIs affect perceptions of policy fairness and implementation. We contend that this framework is cross-scalar in character; that is, given the social basis of climate politics, the dynamics can be understood as social processes regardless of whether they are undertaken by states, international organizations, or individuals. We offer this framework as a tool for mobilizing insights from social psychology into IR research and understanding the ways social identities affect collective climate action.