Avoidance of conflicts and trade‐offs: A challenge for the policy integration of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals

Wong, R. and van der Heijden, J. 2019. Avoidance of conflicts and trade‐offs: A challenge for the policy integration of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals. Sustainable Development. 27 (5), pp. 838-845. https://doi.org/10.1002/sd.1944

TitleAvoidance of conflicts and trade‐offs: A challenge for the policy integration of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals
TypeJournal article
AuthorsWong, R. and van der Heijden, J.
Abstract

The United Nations Sustainable Development Goal (SDG) agenda compels nations to face challenges, especially interministerial conflicts, in policy integration. This article seeks to understand whether and how conflict avoidance may hamper the implementation of the SDG agenda. Building on 56 interviews with policymakers and bureaucrats in Finland, Germany, and the Czech Republic, we explore how avoidance behaviours preclude the conflicts that are necessary for achieving integration. The findings suggest that avoided conflicts tend to be long-standing issues related to environmental protection. We identify four factors that contribute to conflict avoidance: The issues for deliberation are too political, the actors know too little or too much about the issues, the deliberation is too abstract, and the bar for consensus is too high. These factors filter out many impactful conflicts for deliberation, which partly explains why integration regimes have not produced transformational changes.

JournalSustainable Development
Journal citation27 (5), pp. 838-845
Year2019
PublisherWiley
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1002/sd.1944
Publication dates
Published in printSep 2019
Published online03 Sep 2019
FunderNone

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