Global Governance and Sustainable Development:An analysis of some examples for global, EU and national policies and strategies
Abstract
This thesis has been motivated by a desire to understand how sustainable development
on the national level fits into global relationships. Ideas of sustainable development may
affect all countries; play an important role in terminating national priorities, strategies, socioeconomic
development and prospects for further reforms. The chapters introduce theoretical
aspects of concepts sustainable development and global governance and an overview and
analysis of sustainable development policies on the global, EU and national levels. The thesis
investigates national sustainable development strategies in three Scandinavian countries:
Sweden, Denmark and Norway; and their interactions with the global and EU policies.
In order to answer the research questions and to prove the hypothesis several methods
were used: secondary analysis of data gained from the policies and strategies, literature
review, analysis of videos produced for spreading information about EU policies, and
interviews with experts in the field of SD. The interviews helped to receive views of people
who are involved in the implementation, developing or analyzing the sustainable
development.
The thesis came to the conclusion of synergies between SD strategies on the three
levels of governance. Influence of EU and global concerns is visible on the national level.
However national sustainable development strategies in Scandinavian countries, built on the
fundamental principles of the SD concept, are not identical.
Degree
Master theses
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Date
2012-01-05Author
Stepanova, Natalia
Keywords
sustainable development
global governance
strategies
global policies
Agenda 21
Johannesburg Plan of Implementation
EU
Sweden
Denmark
Norway
Series/Report no.
IAGG
Language
eng