The 2030 international order and the future of global development
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Sustainable Development Goals, Agenda 2030, Global Development , Global PoliticsAbstract
Order and the future of humanity are intertwined with aspirations and achievements related to 17 global goals charted in boxes regarding multiple issue-areas of global politics. The so called 2030 Agenda of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) had changed the narrative of global development putting into motion some transformations in the multiple existing dimensions of our global reality, but also letting some questions behind. The main objective of this article is to characterize the 2030 international order from a Global South stance, presenting the state of the art on the debate regarding the Agenda 2030 and the SDGs. Methodologically, it draws from a hybrid approach on historical international relations, qualitative content analysis (QCA) and critical discourse analysis (CDA). The main argument is that a new international order called the 2030 international order seems to be under construction. The idea is to produce a text of reference to discuss the design of international order in the 21st Century; the theoretical and conceptual disputes on multiple themes associated with the 17 SDGs; and looking through the architectural foundations of SDG global politics, such as territorialisation, financing, indicators, interactions and synergies and, acceleration actions.
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