Ghana has utilized its role as host of the IPCC meeting in Accra to demand a radical overhaul of global climate financing mechanisms. The government is calling for increased transparency and accessibility to ensure developing nations can fund critical adaptation and mitigation projects.
Global diplomacy is shifting from rigid, legally binding treaties toward flexible 'Strategic Partnerships' that prioritize political agility and multi-sector cooperation. These frameworks are now the primary drivers for defense agreements, technology transfers, and infrastructure projects across Africa and the Global South.
Strategic Partnerships (SPs) are emerging as a dominant, non-binding alternative to traditional treaties, reshaping international investment and technology transfer. These 'executive friendships' allow nations to align on long-term interests across multiple sectors without the rigid constraints of formal legal alliances.