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Poverty and the World Order Professor Robert Walker (University of Oxford)

Poverty and the World Order By Professor Robert Walker (University of Oxford)

Poverty and the World Order by Professor Robert Walker (University of Oxford)


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Summary

A critical examination of the promise and reality of the UN Sustainable Development Goal (#1) that seeks to eradicate poverty.

Poverty and the World Order Summary

Poverty and the World Order: The Mirage of SDG 1 by Professor Robert Walker (University of Oxford)

Robert Walker provides a critical examination of the promise and reality of SDG1, the United Nations' Social Development Goal designed, among other things, to eradicate extreme poverty by 2030. The author's message is stark: there is little chance of success. Although the need for a collective and coordinated response is clear, global and national systems of governance are currently incapable of an adequate response.

While the critique is formidable, the book seeks to identify reforms necessary to meaningfully increase the likelihood of meeting SDG1's goals. These include reshaping international institutions so that they give greater voice to governments in the developing world, facilitating enhanced modes of participatory governance, and increasing democratic accountability at a global level. Evidence is drawn throughout from a systematic review of international best practice supplemented by more detailed strategic case-studies, including from China.

Poverty and the World Order Reviews

Robert Walker has a top command of the disciplines he practices. Yet, unlike many academics, he took the risk of considering as co-researchers people who endure dire poverty and practitioners from several countries, confronting his own thoughts with theirs on equal footing for several years. The relevance of the knowledge he produces has been magnified through this very demanding process. His book is a must read for NGOs involved in fighting poverty and promoting human rights.

-- Xavier Godinot, Research Director, ATD Fourth World

Robert Walker provides an illuminating, wide-ranging and thorough critical analysis of SDG1 and a global world order that has failed to show the political will necessary to end poverty. Offering some hope, he points the way to a very different world order that enshrines the principle that 'poverty needs be no more'

-- Baroness Lister, Emeritus Professor of Social Policy, Loughborough University

About Professor Robert Walker (University of Oxford)

Robert Walker is Professor in the Department of Sociology at Beijing Normal University under China's High-Level Foreign Talents programme. He is Professor Emeritus at the University of Oxford where he is also an Emeritus Fellow of Green Templeton College. He was formerly Professor of Social Policy at the University of Nottingham. His books include The Shame of Poverty (2014).

Table of Contents

1. SDG1 and the nature of poverty

2. Progress to 2015

3. The origins of SDG1

4. Progress since 2015

5. The impact of Covid-19

6. Tackling the root causes of poverty

7. Global governance and its limitations

8. Relying on we the people

9. Towards a moral world order

10. A postscript

Additional information

NGR9781788215558
9781788215558
1788215559
Poverty and the World Order: The Mirage of SDG 1 by Professor Robert Walker (University of Oxford)
New
Paperback
Agenda Publishing
2023-05-11
248
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