Japanese civil society in global governance: the case of 2015 UN World Conference on disaster risk reduction |
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Authors: | Kamila Szczepanska |
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Affiliation: | Department of East Asian Politics, Faculty of East Asian Studies, Ruhr University Bochum, Bochum, Germany |
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Abstract: | In 2015, the Hyogo Framework for Action on disaster risk reduction (DRR) expired, necessitating the introduction of a new international agreement. This article investigates the activities and achievements of the Japan civil society organization coalition for the 2015 UN World Conference on DRR (JCC2015) from the point of view of its involvement in the shaping of the new Sendai Framework for DRR. Although JCC2015 contributed to agenda setting and policy development processes and managed to secure recognition for its position on nuclear risk at a regional level, its participation did not translate into impact on the Sendai Framework to the extent it wished to achieve. The article’s findings testify to the on-going and active inclusion of non-governmental stakeholders in the UN-led global policy-making processes concerning reducing disaster risk, but they also illustrate difficulties that actors who aim to introduce new elements into the agenda need to tackle. |
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Keywords: | Japanese civil society disaster risk reduction Sendai Framework global governance |
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