7th ECPR General Conference
Sciences Po, Bordeaux
4th - 7th September 2013

*Sustainable Development After Rio+20: Post-Mortem or Rebirth?*

*Panel Chair*:* Philipp PATTBERG ([email protected]), VU University 
Amsterdam*

*Co-Chair*: *Daniel Compagnon ([email protected]), Institut 
D'Etudes Politiques de Bordeaux*

*Panel Abstract*

In stark contrast to the 1992 United Nations Conference on Environment and 
Development (best known for promoting sustainable development as a global 
policy concept and producing an ambitious roadmap for sustainable 
development), the 2012 Rio+20 Summit is widely regarded as a failure. While 
expectations of civil society, scientists and parts of the business 
community have been high, the outcomes of Rio+20 are sobering. High hopes 
had been placed on the two main topics of the summit, the institutional 
reform agenda and the green economy, with little tangible effects. Instead 
of delivering a “transformational vision” or a “constitutional moment”, the 
conference has resulted in a final document that restates old commitments 
without delivering convincing answers to new challenges. The ongoing 
economic crisis has deepened the perennial lack of financial resources, 
while the proposed green economy is less concerned with sustainability than 
with fostering the emergence of new products and markets, and all this at a 
time when the emerging powers in the South made clear that they had no 
intent to restrain their fast growing economies to accommodate 
environmental concerns. End of story?

 

This panel will assess the prospects of global environmental governance and 
the major trends in economics and politics that may affect it in the years 
to come. Papers may address the following questions:

·         What are the future prospects of multi-lateral environmental 
conferences? 

·         What alternative models of deliberation and decision-making 
exist? 

·         Could bottom-up, public-private and business-driven initiatives 
compensate for the lack of international leadership? 

·         What is the role of emerging economies in global environmental 
governance? 

·         Is the concept of sustainable development outdated? 

·         If so, what will be the new paradigm?

Paper proposals  are highly welcome and can now be submitted (deadline of 1 
February) through the ECPR website:

http://new.ecprnet.eu/Conferences/General/2013_Bordeaux/Default.aspx

Regards,

 

Dr Philipp Pattberg, Associate Professor

Deputy Department Head, Department of Environmental Policy Analysis (EPA)

Institute for Environmental Studies - Instituut voor Milieuvraagstukken 
(IVM)

VU University Amsterdam

De Boelelaan 1085 (visiting address)

De Boelelaan 1087 (postal address)

1081 HV Amsterdam 

The Netherlands

 

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NEW PUBLICATION: Global Environmental Governance Reconsidered, edited by 
Frank Biermann and Philipp Pattberg, MIT Press

http://mitpress.mit.edu/catalog/item/default.asp?ttype=2&tid=13033

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