Agenda-setting, progress and challenges for environmental policy transfer in the Gulf Cooperation Council

S. Duygu Sever, Evren Tok, Cristina D’Alessandro

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Abstract

This study analyzes policy convergence and coordination in policymaking for sustainability, taking place in the context of Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). It explores the policy choices of GCC countries in relation to agenda-setting, policy learning, policy convergence and coordination as a case of South-South transfer in the Middle East region, which is a relatively understudied aspect of the intensive diversification efforts of Gulf States. The study concludes that limited regional integration among GCC countries makes their relations more difficult. Individual national interests are prioritized over regional policy transfer and convergence. Moreover, some members choose to position closer to Western and Global perspective on development agenda. Consequently, they are keener to adopt environmental policies.
Original languageEnglish
Number of pages25
JournalBrazilian Journal of Policy and Development
Publication statusPublished - Aug 2019

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