Assessing the Impact of Global Goals: Setting the Stage

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In 2015, the international community adopted 17 Sustainable Development Goals with 169 targets as part of a global 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development. The ambition expressed in these goals is unprecedented; the Agenda aims at nothing less than ‘Transforming Our World’. But can this prominent example of global goal-setting, as a new central approach in global governance, help resolve the pressing challenges of economic development, poverty eradication, social justice and global environmental protection? This chapter sets out the central questions our scientific assessment aims to address, as well as the conceptual framework for evaluating the political impact of the Sustainable Development Goals. We start with providing an account of the novelty of the Sustainable Development Goals. We then conceptualize the steering effects of global goals as encompassing any behavioural changes of political, economic and societal actors, including normative, institutional and discursive changes. Finally, we detail the assessment process and scope of our meta-analysis, and outline the assessment areas that form the organizing principle for the following chapters of the book.

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Biermann, F., Hickmann, T., & Sénit, C. A. (2022). Assessing the Impact of Global Goals: Setting the Stage. In The Political Impact of the Sustainable Development Goals: Transforming Governance through Global Goals? (pp. 1–21). Cambridge University Press. https://doi.org/10.1017/9781009082945.002

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