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Yanis Rihi

PhD student in Political Economy of Development and Environment at Paris Saclay University. His research focuses on how asymmetrical North–South relations and the international financial, institutional, political and epistemic architecture shape just transitions to decarbonised economies, with a particular emphasis on the Global South.

Geopolitics of green colonialism: decarbonising, but for whom, and at what cost? Illustration by Othman Selmi | www.behance.net/othmanselmi Originally published by the Transnational Institute in the "Dismantling Green Colonialism" dossier: https://www.tni.org/en/dossier/dismantling-green-colonialism Republished with artist's permissionns
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