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Buen Vivir and Green New Deal: differences, similarities and possible articulations

January 8, 2013 alternatives, Buen Vivir, development, green economy, postdevelopment Alternatives, Development

Buen Vivir and Green New Deal: differences, similarities and possible articulations

A short review of the differences, similarities and possible articulations between South American ideas on “Buen Vivir” and the European discussion of a Green New Deal. A report by Eduardo Gudynas (CLAES) for the Henrich Boll Foundation office at the European Parliament. Published November 2012. Download the full report here …

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