Driving Transformative Change: Foreign Affairs and the 2030 Agenda
Authors (text)
Batmanglich, Sara; Pietro Bertazzi, Oli Brown, Clare Church, Alec Crawford, Rachel Locke, David Steven, Alexander Müller, Bibiana Garcia, Alexander Carius, Daria Ivleva, Benno Keppner, Benjamin Pohl, Lukas Rüttinger, Stella Schaller and Janani Vivekananda
The challenges facing the international community are growing while the willingness to cooperate seems to be waning and unilateral action at times gets in the way of joint solutions. Foreign policy can pave the way for transformative change by actively supporting a major achievement of multilateralism: the 2030 Agenda with its 17 Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). These goals have a common aim: more peace and justice worldwide. But what exactly is the role of foreign policy in the global sustainability architecture? What are the fields of engagement and tools of a new 'Diplomacy for Sustainability'?
Driving Transformative Change: Foreign Affairs and the 2030 Agenda explores what contributions foreign policy can make on the road to achieving sustainable ways of life and provide guidance by pointing out entry points, priorities and trade-offs. They aim to inspire actors around the world to work together to initiate and boost the necessary changes and keep winning over new like-minded partners.
The volume comprises six incisive essays which highlight different foreign policy approaches to the SDGs:
The study was written by adelphi in cooperation with renowned international partner institutions including the Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD), the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), the Center on International Cooperation (CIC) at New York University, Chatham House, TMG Think Tank for Sustainability, and CDP Worldwide.
The initiative and this publication are supported by a grant from the German Federal Foreign Office.