La Agenda 2030: ¿cambiar el mundo sin cambiar la distribución del poder?

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Published 26-04-2016
Pablo Martínez-Osés Ignacio Martínez

Abstract

The article explores the possibilities and limits of Agenda 2030 as an agenda for change. Through critical analysis of its constructions it notes contradictions, limits and dilemmas that Agenda 2030 cannot escape. In a global context of changes in the distribution of international power, it is suggested that Agenda 2030 should be considered as an unfinished process, as a contested space, awaiting political interpretations by different players. Building a narrative about human development from a holistic, universal and democratic standpoint must involve considering the new Agenda as an open, dynamic process, as an agenda of aggregates rather than a closed, sufficient consensus, simply pending implementation. The political space of global civil society is precisely to contribute to a narrative about Agenda 2030 that is compatible with human rights and to approaching core systemic issues for the transformations aimed at.


How to Cite

Martínez-Osés, P., & Martínez, I. (2016). La Agenda 2030: ¿cambiar el mundo sin cambiar la distribución del poder?. Lan Harremanak, (33). https://doi.org/10.1387/lan-harremanak.16094
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