ISBN:
9781137585820
Language:
English
Pages:
1 Online-Ressource (278 pages)
Series Statement:
Governance, Development, and Social Inclusion in Latin America
Series Statement:
Governance, Development, and Social Inclusion in Latin America Ser.
Parallel Title:
Print version Villanueva Ulfgard, Rebecka Mexico and the Post-2015 Development Agenda : Contributions and Challenges
DDC:
320
Keywords:
International relations
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Electronic books
Abstract:
Acknowledgements -- Contents -- List of Contributors -- List of Figure -- List of Tables -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- The Rationale of This Book -- Outline of the Book -- Overview of Main Findings -- On Bias and the Right to Individual Interpretations -- References -- Chapter 2: Mexico from the Millennium Development Goals to the Sustainable Development Goals: Congruence and Dissonance in Development Compromises -- Introduction -- The Millennium Development Goals -- The Sustainable Development Goals -- Criticisms of the Millennium Development Goals and the Sustainable Development Goals -- Doing Development the Neoliberal Way? -- The "Ticking-the-Box" Problem -- The Need for "Critical Epistemological Awareness" -- Mexico and the Millennium Development Goals 2000-2015 -- Mexico After the Democratic Turn: President Vicente Fox (2000-2006): The Continuation of Neo-liberal Reforms in Economics and Politics -- President Felipe Calderón Hinojosa (2006-2012): The "War on Drugs" and Resulting Increases in Insecurity and Poverty -- President Enrique Peña Nieto (2012-2018): The Mexican Moment? Ambitious Reforms, Crisis-Ridden Government -- Monitoring Mexico's Commitment to the MDGs -- The Millennium Development Goals Information System (MDGIS) -- The Specialized Technical Committee on the Information System of the Millennium Development Goals -- How is Mexico Doing? -- The road ahead: Challenges for the implementation of the SDGs -- Final Reflections -- References -- Chapter 3: From MDGs to SDGs: A Transformative 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development -- Introduction -- The Legacy of the Millennium Development Goals -- The Discussions That Shaped the 2030 Agenda -- The Secretary General's High-Level Panel of Eminent Persons on the Post-2015 Development Agenda (2012)
Abstract:
Other Related Discussions and Processes Driving Reflection on the New Development Agenda (2012) -- Defining the Sustainable Development Goals (2013-2014) -- From the Open Working Group to the Summit of September 2015 (2014-2015) -- Defining A Transformative Agenda -- Final Reflections -- References -- Chapter 4: Mexico's Contributions to Framing the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development -- Introduction -- The 2030 Agenda As A New Development Framework: The Mexican Position -- Mexico In The Negotiations On The 2030 Agenda: The Overall Perspective Of Social And Economic Inclusion -- Mexico Promoting Participatory Inclusion in the Definition of the SDGs -- Monitoring the Implementation of the 2030 Agenda -- Final Reflections -- References -- Chapter 5: Inclusive Participation in Global Development Governance: Contributions from Mexico's Foreign Policy -- Introduction -- The 2030 Development Agenda: An Ambitious Exercise in Global Governance -- The Support of the Mexican Government for the Post-2015 Development Agenda -- Mexico's Participation in the Design of the New Development Agenda -- Civil Society Participation in "Realizing the Future We Want in Latin America and the Caribbean: Towards a Post-2015 Development Agenda," Guadalajara, Mexico, April 17-19, 2013 -- Working Methodology -- Concluding Reflections on the Guadalajara Consultations -- Final Reflections -- References -- Chapter 6: The Image of Mexico Abroad in the Context of the Millennium Development Goals: Lessons for Public Diplomacy -- Introduction -- Nation Images and the MDGs -- Identity and State Image Since the MDGs -- An Analysis of Results: Mexico's Identity and State Image with Regard to the MDGs -- MDG1: Eradicate Extreme Poverty and Hunger -- MDG2: Achieve Universal Primary Education -- MDG3: Promote Gender Equality and Empower Women -- MDG4: Reduce Child Mortality
Abstract:
MDG5: Improve Maternal Health -- MDG6: Combat HIV/AIDS, Malaria and Other Diseases -- MDG7: Ensure Environmental Sustainability -- MDG8: Develop a Global Partnership for Development -- Final Reflections -- References -- Chapter 7: Insecurity in Mexico and the 2030 Development Agenda -- Introduction -- The Conceptual Debate on Security -- Security and Development Under the Mandate of President Enrique Peña Nieto -- Challenges for Security in the 2030 Development Agenda -- Insecurity And Injustice: Obstacles To Development -- What Is at Stake -- Underlying Vulnerabilities -- Factors of Insecurity from Abroad -- Illicit Currency -- The Weapons Problem -- Final Reflections -- References -- Chapter 8: Sustainable Development Goals on Poverty and Inequality and Their Relationship to Social Policy in Mexico -- Introduction -- From socioeconomic rights to the "right" to live on just over one dollar -- the degree to which the first millennium development goal has been met, and how much further we have to go -- New Global Commitments On Issues Of Poverty And Their Links With Inequality -- International Agendas and Social Policy in Mexico -- Final Reflections -- References -- Chapter 9: Migration and the Development Agenda Beyond 2015: A View from Mexico -- Introduction -- Migration Flows and Their Ties to the Development Agenda -- Migratory Mobility During the Period of the Millennium Development Goals -- Migration and the Post-2015 Development Agenda -- Proposals for the Design of a Toward 2030 Migration Policy -- Mexico in the Process of Creating the Post-2015 Agenda on Migratory Management Issues -- The Role of the United States in the Redefinition of the International Migration Agenda: The Trump Factor and Its Possible Consequences -- Final Reflections -- References -- Chapter 10: Environmental Sustainability in the 2030 Agenda: Is Mexico up to the Task?
Abstract:
Introduction -- The "Mexican Moment" or a Calculated Move? -- Global Sustainability -- The Central Role of Sustainability Within the New Environmental Architecture -- Mexico and the 2030 Environmental Agenda: The Case of Climate Change -- Energy for Sustainable Development and Mexico's Role -- Final Reflections -- References -- Chapter 11: Indigenous Peoples and Mexico's Contributions to the 2030 Agenda -- Introduction -- United Nations Conference on Sustainable Development (Rio+20) -- Realizing the Future We Want in Latin America and the Caribbean: Towards a Post-2015 Development Agenda -- 12th Session of the Permanent Forum on Indigenous Issues -- World Conference of Indigenous Women -- World Conference of Indigenous Peoples -- COP21 (Paris Agreement) -- Mexican Challenges: Inclusion and Consultation -- Final Reflections -- References -- Chapter 12: Resistance by Indigenous Peoples to the Wind Park on the Isthmus of Tehuantepec in Oaxaca -- Introduction -- Conflict over Natural Resources -- The Notion of Resistance as Originating From Peoples and Communities -- Resistance: From Hidden Discourse to Public Discourse -- Disagreement over Development -- Final Reflections -- References -- INDEX
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