The Sustainable Development Goals
Diffusion and Contestation in Asia and Europe
Herausgeber: Bacon, Paul; Ponjaert, Frederik; Chiba, Mina
The Sustainable Development Goals
Diffusion and Contestation in Asia and Europe
Herausgeber: Bacon, Paul; Ponjaert, Frederik; Chiba, Mina
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This book considers the promotion of the SDGs through the lens of norm diffusion theory, with a focus on three SDG policy areas; health, education and decent work. It allows readers to deepen their understanding of SDG policy diffusion mechanisms, and grasp the patterns of success and failure in the implementation of these policies.
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This book considers the promotion of the SDGs through the lens of norm diffusion theory, with a focus on three SDG policy areas; health, education and decent work. It allows readers to deepen their understanding of SDG policy diffusion mechanisms, and grasp the patterns of success and failure in the implementation of these policies.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 467g
- ISBN-13: 9781032072180
- ISBN-10: 1032072180
- Artikelnr.: 65615358
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis Ltd (Sales)
- Seitenzahl: 190
- Erscheinungstermin: 17. November 2022
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 467g
- ISBN-13: 9781032072180
- ISBN-10: 1032072180
- Artikelnr.: 65615358
Paul Bacon, PhD is a tenured Professor of International Relations at the Faculty of International Research and Education, and a Jean Monnet Chair in European Union Studies at Waseda University, Japan. His research interests include the SDGs, human security, EU-Japan relations, NATO-Japan relations, Brexit, liberal international order, and human rights norm diffusion. Mina Chiba, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Organization for Regional and Inter-regional Studies (ORIS), Waseda University. Her major field of study is international development and human rights. Her research interests include global governance in education and health, non-cognitive skills development, and regionalization of higher education. Frederik Ponjaert is Researcher and Lecturer at the Université Libre de Bruxelles (ULB) and Associate Lecturer in Comparative Regionalism at SciencesPo (IEP-Paris). His research is on comparative regionalism, with an emphasis on European and Asian realities.
Section 1 Conceptual frameworks 1. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
as international norms 2. Adapting and applying the 'spiral model' to the
diffusion of the SDGs Section 2 Ensuring healthy lives and promoting
well-being (SDG3) 3. Diffusion of UHC through global health diplomacy 4.
Diffusion of SRHR and local constraints: the Philippines 5. Sexuality
education in Thailand: Contestation and reconciliation Section 3 Ensuring
inclusive and equitable quality education (SDG4) 6. Reformulation of
inclusive education: Cambodia 7. Diffusion of inclusive education in Malawi
8. Challenges for diffusing Global Citizenship Education in Japan Section 4
Full and productive employment and decent work (SDG8) 9. Gender equality
and decent work: Japan 10. Tackling forced labour in Thailand: The role of
the EU and ILO 11. Diffusion of labour rights: Georgia 2003-2019 12.
Mainstreaming animal welfare: The role of EU trade policy Section 5
Conclusion 13. Norm diffusion, norm contestation and the SDGs
as international norms 2. Adapting and applying the 'spiral model' to the
diffusion of the SDGs Section 2 Ensuring healthy lives and promoting
well-being (SDG3) 3. Diffusion of UHC through global health diplomacy 4.
Diffusion of SRHR and local constraints: the Philippines 5. Sexuality
education in Thailand: Contestation and reconciliation Section 3 Ensuring
inclusive and equitable quality education (SDG4) 6. Reformulation of
inclusive education: Cambodia 7. Diffusion of inclusive education in Malawi
8. Challenges for diffusing Global Citizenship Education in Japan Section 4
Full and productive employment and decent work (SDG8) 9. Gender equality
and decent work: Japan 10. Tackling forced labour in Thailand: The role of
the EU and ILO 11. Diffusion of labour rights: Georgia 2003-2019 12.
Mainstreaming animal welfare: The role of EU trade policy Section 5
Conclusion 13. Norm diffusion, norm contestation and the SDGs
Section 1 Conceptual frameworks 1. The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs)
as international norms 2. Adapting and applying the 'spiral model' to the
diffusion of the SDGs Section 2 Ensuring healthy lives and promoting
well-being (SDG3) 3. Diffusion of UHC through global health diplomacy 4.
Diffusion of SRHR and local constraints: the Philippines 5. Sexuality
education in Thailand: Contestation and reconciliation Section 3 Ensuring
inclusive and equitable quality education (SDG4) 6. Reformulation of
inclusive education: Cambodia 7. Diffusion of inclusive education in Malawi
8. Challenges for diffusing Global Citizenship Education in Japan Section 4
Full and productive employment and decent work (SDG8) 9. Gender equality
and decent work: Japan 10. Tackling forced labour in Thailand: The role of
the EU and ILO 11. Diffusion of labour rights: Georgia 2003-2019 12.
Mainstreaming animal welfare: The role of EU trade policy Section 5
Conclusion 13. Norm diffusion, norm contestation and the SDGs
as international norms 2. Adapting and applying the 'spiral model' to the
diffusion of the SDGs Section 2 Ensuring healthy lives and promoting
well-being (SDG3) 3. Diffusion of UHC through global health diplomacy 4.
Diffusion of SRHR and local constraints: the Philippines 5. Sexuality
education in Thailand: Contestation and reconciliation Section 3 Ensuring
inclusive and equitable quality education (SDG4) 6. Reformulation of
inclusive education: Cambodia 7. Diffusion of inclusive education in Malawi
8. Challenges for diffusing Global Citizenship Education in Japan Section 4
Full and productive employment and decent work (SDG8) 9. Gender equality
and decent work: Japan 10. Tackling forced labour in Thailand: The role of
the EU and ILO 11. Diffusion of labour rights: Georgia 2003-2019 12.
Mainstreaming animal welfare: The role of EU trade policy Section 5
Conclusion 13. Norm diffusion, norm contestation and the SDGs