Redefining development : the extraordinary genesis of the sustainable development goals /

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Author / Creator:López Caballero, Paula, author.
Imprint:Boulder, Colorado : Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc., 2022.
©2022
Description:xviii, 293 pages ; 23 cm.
Language:English
Series:The Policy and Practice of Governance
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Format: Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/12775949
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Other authors / contributors:Londoño Jaramillo, Patti, author.
ISBN:9781955055253
1955055254
9781955055260
1955055262
9781955055475
Notes:Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-286) and index.
Summary:"A first-person story tracing the improbably successful struggle to achieve acceptance of the Sustainable Development Goals-and thus transform the global development agenda-against all odds"--
Other form:Online version: López Caballero, Paula. Redefining development Boulder, Colorado : Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc., [2022] 9781955055475
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"A remarkable story of how two representatives of Colombia's government created the conditions for the SDGs as a set of universal indicators for all countries; and how they achieved this against the odds and despite a mountain of political pressure from more powerful nations." --Ehsan Masood, Nature

"Providesan insightful story into international environmental negotiations and. . . aunique perspective on how changes can occur. . . . The book is full ofinsights, both personal and related to the larger issue of transformativeglobal governance. . . Redefining Development offers innumerableteaching opportunities with its wealth of memorable moments for in-classdiscussion, a focus on the interesting question about nontraditional actors innegotiations, and the appendices." --Casey Stevens, International StudiesReview

"The authors vividly illustrate how a small group of actors punched far above their weight to deliver far-reaching outcomes, and they highlight how individuals and countries can step up 'to fill the collective leadership gap.'. . . [Their book] offers a valuable repertoire of lessons for better understanding the multifaceted dynamics of international diplomacy." --Simon Beaudoin, International Affairs

"This once-in-a-generation detailed insider's look at how a critically important UN decision was made will be valuable to both scholars and students." --Craig Murphy, Wellesley College

"Bridging the worlds of academia and practice, Caballero and Londoño provide illuminative insights on the role of small countries in shaping the UN development agenda in the broader context of the informal processes of multilateral diplomacy." --Jacques Fomerand, former director, UNU Office in North America

This extraordinary first-person story of what can be achieved through informal diplomacy traces the improbably successful struggle to achieve acceptance of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)--and thus transform the global development agenda--against all odds.

Moving from the framing of the SDGs concept through the entire negotiation process (including a trove of key documents), Paula Caballero and Patti Londoño's vibrant narrative provides rare insight into informal diplomacy and multilateralism in action. Their insiders' account provides a unique perspective on how global movements and agendas can be built and impelled forward. Not least, it also serves to prove that just a few committed individuals can generate radical change.
CONTENTS: Foreword--Juan Manuel Santos. The Sustainable Development Goals: The Roadmap for Our Time. The Merits of Informal Diplomacy. Getting Governments on Board. Getting the World to Understand the SDGs. Positioning the SDGs. A Tortuous Process. Evolution of the Negotiation Text. Breakthrough in Rio. Creating the Open Working Group. Transformative Implementation.
Physical Description:xviii, 293 pages ; 23 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references (pages 281-286) and index.
ISBN:9781955055253
1955055254
9781955055260
1955055262
9781955055475