The Sustainable Development Goals as a Transformative Force?: Key Insights

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2022-07

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Biermann, FrankORCID 0000-0002-0292-0703ISNI 0000000081139784
Hickmann, Thomas
Sénit, Carole AnneORCID 0000-0003-2723-6091ISNI 0000000419556201
Grob, Leonie

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Biermann, Frank
Hickmann, Thomas
Sénit, Carole-Anne

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Abstract

The final chapter brings the insights of the book together under the overarching question of whether the Sustainable Development Goals have had any political impact after their adoption in 2015. The chapter draws the conclusion that the Sustainable Development Goals have so far had only limited effects in global, national and local governance. We mainly see discursive effects of the goals with some normative and institutional effects as well. The global goals have however not (yet) become a transformative force in and of themselves. Their effects are neither linear nor unidirectional. While the 2030 Agenda and the 17 goals with their 169 targets constitute a strong set of normative guidelines, their national implementation, translation to the local level, and dissemination across societal sectors remain a political process.

Keywords

evaluation, global governance by goals, sustainability, sustainable development, transformation

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Biermann, F, Hickmann, T, Sénit, C-A & Grob, L 2022, The Sustainable Development Goals as a Transformative Force?: Key Insights. in F Biermann, T Hickmann & C-A Sénit (eds), The Political Impact of the Sustainable Development Goals : Transforming Governance Through Global Goals?. Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, pp. 204-226. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009082945.009