Implementing Sustainable Development Goals in Europe
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Implementing Sustainable Development Goals in Europe

The Role of Political Entrepreneurship

9781789909968 Edward Elgar Publishing
Edited by Charlie Karlsson, Professor Emeritus of the Economics of Technological Change, Jönköping International Business School, Jönköping University and Professor Emeritus of Industrial Economics, Blekinge Institute of Technology and Daniel Silander, Associate Professor, Department of Political Science, Linnaeus University, Sweden
Publication Date: 2020 ISBN: 978 1 78990 996 8 Extent: 224 pp
This unique book expertly analyses European political entrepreneurship in relation to the European Union’s approach towards the Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development strategy. It explores the role of European political entrepreneurs in shaping, influencing and realising the United Nation’s Sustainable Development Goals. Chapters examine EU actors in the context of numerous development goals to assess how political entrepreneurship challenges traditional EU institutions and promotes visionary activity.

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This book expertly analyses European political entrepreneurship in relation to the EU’s approach towards the Agenda 2030 Sustainable Development strategy. It explores the role of European political entrepreneurs in shaping, influencing and realising sustainable development goals (SDGs).

Leading contributors consider political entrepreneurship at an international level, explaining how European political entrepreneurs act and interact in order to promote their policies at various levels of governance. Focusing on how EU politicians, public servants and bureaucrats create new and innovative institutional conditions, the contributors reveal how the UN SDGs are implemented in Europe. Chapters examine several EU actors in the context of numerous development goals to assess how political entrepreneurship challenges traditional EU institutions and promotes visionary activity to achieve the goals of Agenda 2030.

Providing a unique contribution to the growing pool of research on entrepreneurial activity in the public sector, this book will prove to be a valuable resource for scholars working at the intersection between entrepreneurship, policy-making and European politics. It will also be beneficial for students and practitioners who are interested in global issues and sustainable development.
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‘This volume provides a broad and up to date account of European Union governance of sustainable development. In doing so it brings in political entrepreneurship as an important perspective on understanding how actors in the European Union interpret and implement the UN Sustainable Development Goals. It is a timely and important contribution that will be of interest to all students of sustainable development.’
– Staffan Andersson, Linnaeus University, Sweden
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Contributors: N. Berishvili, D. Budd, A. Kalaitzidis, C. Karlsson, A. Parkhouse, C. Silander, D. Silander, D. Wallace, H.K. Wambuii





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Contents:

1 The EU and Agenda 2030 1
Daniel Silander
2 The UN regime and sustainable development: Agenda 2030 14
Don Wallace
3 The European Commission on Agenda 2030 36
Daniel Silander
4 Agenda 2030 and the EU on gender equality 54
Charlotte Silander
5 Agenda 2030 and the EU on migration and integration 79
Anna Parkhouse
6 Agenda 2030 and the EU on industry, innovation and
infrastructure 99
Akis Kalaitzidis
7 Agenda 2030 and the EU on climate change 111
Darlene Budd
8 Agenda 2030 and the EU on affordable and clean energy 133
Henry Kiragu Wambuii
9 Agenda 2030 and the EU on sustainable cities and communities 150
Nino Berishvili
10 Agenda 2030 and the EU on climate action 162
Daniel Silander
11 The EU and Agenda 2050: New political entrepreneurship
in its making 185
Daniel Silander

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