Multi-stakeholder Partnerships For SDGs Policy Making : Role of Academia

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Multi-stakeholder Partnerships For SDGs Policy Making : Role of Academia Surichai Wun'Gaeo Professor of Sociology Chulalongkorn University CLMV Regional Conference on SDGs Implementation 26-27 March, 2018 DRAFT 20/03/20181

MRC, LMC as Multi stakeholder Partnerships and role of academia? 1. WHOSE ASEAN? WHOSE MEKONG? : SDGs with shrinking civic space!? 2.Globalization, Regional integration : imbalances, Inequality and Injustice 3.Global Agenda 2030 and SDGs as BAU or Transformation? Power and KNOWLEDGE IMBALANCES 4.SDGs as Transformative resources? Expanded Spaces for transformations 5. Engaging for Inclusive Futures : HOW -Knowledge generation and Co-creation : evidence based policy making -Research, Action, Engagment -Science-Policy Interface and Inclusive Policy Making Conclusion : Localizing and regionalizing SDGs : Deepening and Broadening Cross-Border Learning Surichai Wun'gaeo 2

Co-evolution perspective MAN/Society Religion Culture Economy Technology Environment/Nature Soil and Land Oceans Rivers Resources Surichai Wun'Gaeo 3

Who knows? Who cares? : Sense making and meanings 1. The End of Land, forest, and Oceans as we know them 2. Connectivity or Exploitalion? 3. Who Owns the Land or the Routes? Who Owns the Earth? 4. Tragedy of Commons 5. Learning together : Common but Differentiated : Governance Surichai Wun'Gaeo 4

Connectography: Mapping the Future of Global Civilization 2016 Or EXPLOITATIONS? Surichai Wun'Gaeo 5

What forces for our future? Technology-led State-led Learning ( Research and Policy) Market-led Civil Society and Community-led

SDGs as New Framwork for decision-making Move beyond the simple balance-sheet approach.. to shared values, objectives and goals Internationally accepted norms are basis for our future Adopt a rights and risks approach Define whose rights and what risks Surichai Wun'Gaeo 7

SDGs and Internationally accepted norms as basis a new framework UN Declaration of Human Rights Rio Principles GLOBAL AGENDA 2030 (SDGs) UNESCO Declaration of Ethical Principles in Relation to Climate Change UNEP : Environmental Rights and Defenders (UNEA 2017) Surichai Wun'Gaeo 8

SDG Implementation Beyond Silo-ization Policy integration Need to bridge the gap between silo-based institutional sectoral and thematic structures and realities of interconnected ness between dimensions/sectors Need to bridge short-term demands and longterm concerns Horizontal, vertical and inversal linkages 9

IUU and Slavery scandals Indonesia to Ask UN Support to Categorize Illegal Fishing as Transnational Crime 4 Cambodians to be deported over illegal fishing Source: The Jakarta Post Source: jakartaglobe 10

Human Trafficking and Modern slavery Prof. Surichai Wun'Gaeo 11

Re Contextualizing Human Sensibility and Knowledge- Co-Creation thru SDGs Platforms No Community without Human Solidarity: Possibility of multiple identities and publics Shared solidarity with affected people can be empowering Critical and Creative Engagements with historical perspective Engaging with the social field New Public Knowledge Co-production of knowledge and new policy learning As a methodology Knowledge Brokers and Policy Dialogue promoters (within and crossborders)? Surichai Wun'Gaeo

Case 2 : Dam Projects on the Lancang-Mekong River Surichai Wun'Gaeo 13

Hug Chiengkhong Group s : Questions Put forward 1. Fish Migration: How would hundreds of species the Mekong fish migrate through the dam. As a lawsuit regarding Xayaburi dam transboundary impacts by Thailand s Supreme Administrative Court, would Pak Beng Dam deal with these issues differently? 2. Pak Beng Dam Project s transboundary impacts on the Mekong River s ecosystems. 3. Impacts on the Mekong River s water level, on Thai-Lao border along Chiang Saen, Chiang Khong, Wieng Kaen. The area has been heavily affected by Juing Hong dam s downstream impacts for over two decades. 4. Impacts on tourists boats between Houay Xai and relevant business during the dam construction. 5. How could transboundary impacts assessment open to all stakeholders, especially for affected communities? The issues have been in a lawsuit regarding Pak Beng Dam at Thai Administrative Court. An appeal has been submitted to Thai Supreme Administrative Court. 6. Transboundary Impacts Mitigation Plan. How could this be inclusive and transparent? Surichai Wun'Gaeo 14

Globalization and Regionalism in Asia: 3 Generations of learning 1. a linear progress of economic integration 2. integrates with human rights and security, and justice 3. includes dealing with consequences of regional policies, and become proactive with inter-regional arrangements Culture beyond nations Globalization demands Governance beyond governments Surichai Wun'Gaeo 15

A Polycentric World: A Sustainable Future? Global Imbalances : Rise of the Global South and emancipatory potentials? Regionalization of development: national interests vs. transboundary interests Stronger private economic actors & market forces VS Weaker social actors/stakeholders Polarizing Discourses and Deadends: Increasing distrusts and social alienation, conflicts and violence ASEAN, MRC, LMC for whom? 16

Learning as if the planet matters from G-speed to L-speed 1. New Awareness Globalization [s] and Risks and New actors Politics of Identity and its Limits ---TOWARDS INCLUSIVE FUTURES! 2. Transformative Potentials in the Unequal World? : SDGs and beyond - Economic Social integration : Institutional lags - Cultures of competitiveness - Hybrid Governance 3. Necessity of Partnerships and public diplomacy -Confidence-building and trust, role of international understanding - Mutual Learning in Multi-stakeholder contexts 4. Enabling Environments : Knowledge and Policy Platforms - Showcasing or Transformative Learning? Surichai Wun'Gaeo 17

ASEAN Knowledge Production and SDGs Implementation : A Reality Check a. Too much one - sided and High Priority of Economic Integration: linear and undifferentiated National, and little subnational and weak Cross - Border b. Formal (and bureaucratized), Elitist and Exclusive c. Sectorally uneven d. Huge gaps and lags - Realworld-problems vs. Researchworlds - S/T vs. SHS, and little interaction - silos vs. collaborative learning Surichai Wun'Gaeo 18

Case 1 : IUU fishing 19

Knowledge institutions for Common Future Real-world problems of development, e.g. trade-off between resources exploitation & conservation Perception gaps & unfavorable climate of opinions Complexity of actors/stakeholders & actions Institutionalizing Communities, CSO and university as legitimate stakeholders Universities and the research networks as (a) transformative learners (b) knowledge intermediaries / knowledge brokers (c) platform providers 20