Branding for business? Hungary and the sustainable development goals

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Balázs Szent-Iványi
Zsuzsanna Végh
Simon Lightfoot
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[1] Aston University,Aston Centre for Europe
[2] Corvinus University of Budapest,Institute of World Economy
[3] European University Viadrina,Chair of Comparative Politics
[4] University of Leeds,POLIS
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Foreign aid; Hungary; Post-2015; Small state influence; Sustainable development goals; United Nations;
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Negotiations leading to the sustainable development goals (SDGs) have dominated the diplomacy of global development in the past years. The paper looks at the actions and motivations of a relatively new development actor, Hungary, which co-chaired the United Nations General Assembly’s Open Working Group on SDGs, and thus had a highly visible position during the talks. Hungary had a key priority of having a SDG on water-related issues, driven mainly by its perceived comparative advantage in the sector. Using the insights of the literature on small state influence in multilateral negotiations, the paper argues that Hungarian diplomats used alliance building as well as reputational and framing strategies to counter the structural disadvantages of the country’s small state status, and were successful in shaping the final outcome. However, the Hungarian government did not act out of a strong commitment to sustainable global development, but rather used the forum to brand itself as an expert on water issues, with the hope of future business benefits.
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页码:190 / 209
页数:19
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