“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
“Provides an insightful story into international environmental negotiations and. . . a unique perspective on how changes can occur. . . . The book is full of insights, both personal and related to the larger issue of transformative global governance. . . Redefining Development offers innumerable teaching opportunities with its wealth of memorable moments for in-class discussion, a focus on the interesting question about nontraditional actors in negotiations, and the appendices.” ―Casey Stevens, International Studies Review
“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"synopsis" may belong to another edition of this title.
During the period covered in this book, Paula Caballero was director for economic, social, and environmental affairs, and Patti Londoņo was vice minister for multilateral affairs in the Colombian Ministry of Foreign Affairs.
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