This paper investigates the role of plurilateral summit institutions (PSIs), particularly the G7, in implementing a Global Green New Deal (GGND) in the context of a green recovery from COVID-19. Using a practice-relationist methodology and analyzing stimulus spending data from the Global Recovery Observatory, the study reveals that G7 members fund proportionally more clean stimulus than dirty stimulus, significantly more so than the G20 or BRICS. The paper examines the G7's potential norm entrepreneurship role, highlighting both pathways and barriers to GGND norm diffusion among PSIs.
Publisher
Humanities & Social Sciences Communications
Published On
Feb 01, 2022
Authors
Injy Johnstone
Tags
Global Green New Deal
G7
plurilateral summit institutions
green recovery
COVID-19
stimulus spending
norm entrepreneurship
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