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A complexidade da governança climática internacional no contexto da Convenção­-Quadro das Nações Unidas sobre Mudanças do Clima tem feito com que os Es­tados enfrentem uma demanda crescente por recursos humanos especializados para fazer frente aos espaços de negociação na Conferências das Partes (cop). A partir da caracterização das delegações argentinas na cop no período de 2012 a 2019, o grupo de negociação é identificado e, a seguir, os temas das agendas das referidas equipes são examinados por meio de um processo de agrupamento. Afirma-se que existe uma relação entre a abrangência das questões e os interesses do Estado em relação à sua política climática, a qual é reforçada nos países do Sul Global. O artigo apresenta informações inéditas coletadas, principalmente, por meio de técnicas qualitativas, e se baseia em um processo de revisão da literatura sobre delegações nacionais em conferências sobre o clima.

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