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This book considers the promotion of the SDGs through the lens of norm diffusion theory, with a focus on three SDG policy areas; health, education and decent work. It allows readers to deepen their understanding of SDG policy diffusion mechanisms, and grasp the patterns of success and failure in the...

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Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Illustrations -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Section 1 Conceptual Frameworks -- 1 The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as International Norms -- Introduction -- The Book's Theme -- SDGs' Overview -- The Emergence of the SDGs and Targets -- Formulation of the SDGs -- Introduction to the Book Chapters -- References -- 2 Adapting and Applying the 'Spiral Model' to the Diffusion of the SDGs -- Introduction -- The Spiral Model of Human Rights Change and the Hybrid Theory -- The Interaction Between Logics of Action and Socialisation Processes -- Checkel's Theory of Different Types of Socialisation -- The Scope Conditions of the Hybrid Model -- Mechanisms of Diffusion and Modes of Action -- The Five Phases of the Spiral Model of Norm Diffusion -- Support for and Criticism of the Spiral Model: Improving Our Analysis of Norm Diffusion -- Strengthening the Spiral Model: Adding Theories of Types of Socialisation, Norm Localisation and Norm Contestation to … -- Differentiating Socialisation and Persuasion -- Acharya's Theory of Norm Localisation -- Theories of Norm Contestation and the Work of Jacqui True -- Direct, Indirect and Locally-Mediated Diffusion -- The Spiral Model as a Powerful Tool of Norm Diffusion and Norm Compliance -- References -- Section 2 Ensuring Healthy Lives and Promoting Well-Being (SDG 3) -- 3 Diffusion of UHC Through Global Health Diplomacy -- Introduction -- The Right to Health -- 'Health for All' and Primary Health Care -- 'Health for All' in International Development Goals: From the MDGs to the SDGs -- 2019 Osaka G20 Summit and UN High-Level Meeting On UHC -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Diffusion of SRHR and Local Constraints -- Introduction.
Norm Diffusion and Areas of Limited Statehood -- Limited Statehood and SRHR in the Philippines -- The Trajectory of Sexual and Reproductive Health Policies in the Philippines -- Reproductive Health Law of 2012 -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 5 Sexuality Education in Thailand: Contestation and Reconciliation -- Introduction -- Policy Development of School-Based CSE in Thailand -- Massive Public Information and Education On HIV/AIDS in the 1990s -- Promotion of School-Based Sexuality Education From the 2000s -- Implementation of CSE in Schools in Thailand -- Norm Diffusion of CSE at the School Level -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Section 3 Ensuring Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education (SDG 4) -- 6 Reformulation of Inclusive Education: Cambodia -- Introduction -- Historical Background and Global Definitions of Inclusive Education -- Data On and for Inclusion and Education in Cambodia -- Data On Inclusion and Education -- Data for Inclusion and Education -- Diffusion as Intended and Delivered -- As Intended: the Legal and Non-Legal Normative Framework of Inclusive Education -- As Delivered: the Institutional Framework of Inclusive Education -- Reformulation and Norm Diffusion Through Contestation -- Conclusion and Implications -- References -- 7 Diffusion of Inclusive Education in Malawi -- Introduction -- Adoption of Inclusive Education Policy in Malawi: From the Regional to the National Level -- Inclusive Education in Policy Documents -- Adoption and Development of Inclusive Education Policy -- Analysis of Contextual Factors: Malawi in Southeast Africa -- Teacher and Parent Reception of Inclusive Education Policy: From National to Local -- Teacher Evaluation of Inclusive Education Policy -- Results of the Questionnaire Survey -- Results of Interviews With Teachers.
Parent Reception of Inclusive Education Policy: the Meaning of 'Inclusivity' at the Local Level -- Findings and Discussion -- Conclusion -- Funding and Acknowledgements -- Note -- References -- 8 Challenges for Diffusing Global Citizenship Education in Japan -- Introduction -- Global Citizenship Education -- Internationalisation of Higher Education in Japan -- Methodology -- Findings -- The Politics of International Norms -- Existence of Competing Terms -- Challenges in Translation and Implementation in Practice -- Existence of Dominant Stakeholders -- Conclusion -- References -- Section 4 Full and Productive Employment and Decent Work (SDG 8) -- 9 Gender Equality and Decent Work: Japan -- Guarantees of Gender Equality and Decent Work in the MDGs and SDGs -- Changing the Mindset Concerning Decent Work: From a Lack of Mention in the MDGs to an Individual Goal in the SDGs -- The Continuous Struggle Towards Gender Equality: How MDG 3 Evolved Into SDG 5 -- Understanding the Gap Between Commitment and Compliance: the Relevance of the Spiral Model of Norm Diffusion for Domestic ... -- The Spiral Model as a Useful Tool to Understand Norm Diffusion -- Checkel's Different Types of Socialisation: Pushing for the Internalisation of the Concepts of Gender Equality and Decent ... -- The Importance of Localising International Women's Rights Norms -- A Feminism-Based Approach to Multiculturalism and Norm Contestation: Breaking the Illusion of Gender Neutrality -- The Japanese Approach to the SDGs' Implementation -- Japan's Positive Initiatives -- Japan's Lack of Successful Implementation -- Using the Spiral Model to Understand Japan's Commitment and Compliance to Gender Equality and Decent Work -- Conclusion -- References -- 10 Tackling Forced Labour in Thailand -- Introduction: Joint Recognition of Improved Fisheries Standards in Thailand.
Case Study Work On SDG Norm Diffusion in Third Countries -- Overview of the Argument -- Thailand's Asymmetric Interdependence Vulnerability: the Basis for EU Conditionality -- Successful EU Conditionality in Action in Both the Fisheries and Forced Labour Sectors -- Benchmarking Successful Norm Diffusion -- Examples of Successful Diffusion of the SDG 'Decent Work' Goal On the Ground -- Amendment of the Thai AHTA -- Improvement in the Labour Conditions of Workers in the Thai Fisheries Sector -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 11 Diffusion of Labour Rights: Georgia 2003-2019 -- Introduction -- Repression and Denial: 2003-2012 -- From Denial to Tactical Concessions: 2013-2019 -- Beyond Tactical Concessions? The Emergence of Bottom-Up Mobilisation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12 Mainstreaming Animal Welfare: The Role of EU Trade Policy -- Introduction -- Animal Welfare-a Missing Dimension of the UN Sustainable Development Agenda? -- The Struggle to Define Animal Welfare-from Five Freedoms to Five Domains -- The Struggle to Include Animal Welfare On the Global Agenda -- Mainstreaming Animal Welfare in the Implementation of the UN SDGs -- Animal Welfare and the SDGs-the Case of SDG 8 -- Animal Welfare and Full and Productive Employment and Decent Work (8.5) -- Animal Welfare and Quality of Work (8.8) -- Animal Welfare and Sustainable Tourism (8.9) -- Norm Diffusion Around Animal Welfare Through EU Trade Policy -- From the EU's Agenda On the SDGs to EU Trade Policy -- Mainstreaming the Link Between Animal Welfare and the SDGs in the Implementation of FTAs -- Between Adoption and Contestation-norm Diffusion Around Animal Welfare in Trade Policy -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Section 5 Conclusion -- 13 Norm Diffusion, Norm Contestation and the SDGs -- References -- Index.
This book considers the promotion of the SDGs through the lens of norm diffusion theory, with a focus on three SDG policy areas; health, education and decent work. It allows readers to deepen their understanding of SDG policy diffusion mechanisms, and grasp the patterns of success and failure in the implementation of these policies.
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Routledge studies in sustainable development
Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Illustrations -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Section 1 Conceptual Frameworks -- 1 The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as International Norms -- Introduction -- The Book's Theme -- SDGs' Overview -- The Emergence of the SDGs and Targets -- Formulation of the SDGs -- Introduction to the Book Chapters -- References -- 2 Adapting and Applying the 'Spiral Model' to the Diffusion of the SDGs -- Introduction -- The Spiral Model of Human Rights Change and the Hybrid Theory -- The Interaction Between Logics of Action and Socialisation Processes -- Checkel's Theory of Different Types of Socialisation -- The Scope Conditions of the Hybrid Model -- Mechanisms of Diffusion and Modes of Action -- The Five Phases of the Spiral Model of Norm Diffusion -- Support for and Criticism of the Spiral Model: Improving Our Analysis of Norm Diffusion -- Strengthening the Spiral Model: Adding Theories of Types of Socialisation, Norm Localisation and Norm Contestation to … -- Differentiating Socialisation and Persuasion -- Acharya's Theory of Norm Localisation -- Theories of Norm Contestation and the Work of Jacqui True -- Direct, Indirect and Locally-Mediated Diffusion -- The Spiral Model as a Powerful Tool of Norm Diffusion and Norm Compliance -- References -- Section 2 Ensuring Healthy Lives and Promoting Well-Being (SDG 3) -- 3 Diffusion of UHC Through Global Health Diplomacy -- Introduction -- The Right to Health -- 'Health for All' and Primary Health Care -- 'Health for All' in International Development Goals: From the MDGs to the SDGs -- 2019 Osaka G20 Summit and UN High-Level Meeting On UHC -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Diffusion of SRHR and Local Constraints -- Introduction.
Norm Diffusion and Areas of Limited Statehood -- Limited Statehood and SRHR in the Philippines -- The Trajectory of Sexual and Reproductive Health Policies in the Philippines -- Reproductive Health Law of 2012 -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 5 Sexuality Education in Thailand: Contestation and Reconciliation -- Introduction -- Policy Development of School-Based CSE in Thailand -- Massive Public Information and Education On HIV/AIDS in the 1990s -- Promotion of School-Based Sexuality Education From the 2000s -- Implementation of CSE in Schools in Thailand -- Norm Diffusion of CSE at the School Level -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Section 3 Ensuring Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education (SDG 4) -- 6 Reformulation of Inclusive Education: Cambodia -- Introduction -- Historical Background and Global Definitions of Inclusive Education -- Data On and for Inclusion and Education in Cambodia -- Data On Inclusion and Education -- Data for Inclusion and Education -- Diffusion as Intended and Delivered -- As Intended: the Legal and Non-Legal Normative Framework of Inclusive Education -- As Delivered: the Institutional Framework of Inclusive Education -- Reformulation and Norm Diffusion Through Contestation -- Conclusion and Implications -- References -- 7 Diffusion of Inclusive Education in Malawi -- Introduction -- Adoption of Inclusive Education Policy in Malawi: From the Regional to the National Level -- Inclusive Education in Policy Documents -- Adoption and Development of Inclusive Education Policy -- Analysis of Contextual Factors: Malawi in Southeast Africa -- Teacher and Parent Reception of Inclusive Education Policy: From National to Local -- Teacher Evaluation of Inclusive Education Policy -- Results of the Questionnaire Survey -- Results of Interviews With Teachers.
Parent Reception of Inclusive Education Policy: the Meaning of 'Inclusivity' at the Local Level -- Findings and Discussion -- Conclusion -- Funding and Acknowledgements -- Note -- References -- 8 Challenges for Diffusing Global Citizenship Education in Japan -- Introduction -- Global Citizenship Education -- Internationalisation of Higher Education in Japan -- Methodology -- Findings -- The Politics of International Norms -- Existence of Competing Terms -- Challenges in Translation and Implementation in Practice -- Existence of Dominant Stakeholders -- Conclusion -- References -- Section 4 Full and Productive Employment and Decent Work (SDG 8) -- 9 Gender Equality and Decent Work: Japan -- Guarantees of Gender Equality and Decent Work in the MDGs and SDGs -- Changing the Mindset Concerning Decent Work: From a Lack of Mention in the MDGs to an Individual Goal in the SDGs -- The Continuous Struggle Towards Gender Equality: How MDG 3 Evolved Into SDG 5 -- Understanding the Gap Between Commitment and Compliance: the Relevance of the Spiral Model of Norm Diffusion for Domestic ... -- The Spiral Model as a Useful Tool to Understand Norm Diffusion -- Checkel's Different Types of Socialisation: Pushing for the Internalisation of the Concepts of Gender Equality and Decent ... -- The Importance of Localising International Women's Rights Norms -- A Feminism-Based Approach to Multiculturalism and Norm Contestation: Breaking the Illusion of Gender Neutrality -- The Japanese Approach to the SDGs' Implementation -- Japan's Positive Initiatives -- Japan's Lack of Successful Implementation -- Using the Spiral Model to Understand Japan's Commitment and Compliance to Gender Equality and Decent Work -- Conclusion -- References -- 10 Tackling Forced Labour in Thailand -- Introduction: Joint Recognition of Improved Fisheries Standards in Thailand.
Case Study Work On SDG Norm Diffusion in Third Countries -- Overview of the Argument -- Thailand's Asymmetric Interdependence Vulnerability: the Basis for EU Conditionality -- Successful EU Conditionality in Action in Both the Fisheries and Forced Labour Sectors -- Benchmarking Successful Norm Diffusion -- Examples of Successful Diffusion of the SDG 'Decent Work' Goal On the Ground -- Amendment of the Thai AHTA -- Improvement in the Labour Conditions of Workers in the Thai Fisheries Sector -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 11 Diffusion of Labour Rights: Georgia 2003-2019 -- Introduction -- Repression and Denial: 2003-2012 -- From Denial to Tactical Concessions: 2013-2019 -- Beyond Tactical Concessions? The Emergence of Bottom-Up Mobilisation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12 Mainstreaming Animal Welfare: The Role of EU Trade Policy -- Introduction -- Animal Welfare-a Missing Dimension of the UN Sustainable Development Agenda? -- The Struggle to Define Animal Welfare-from Five Freedoms to Five Domains -- The Struggle to Include Animal Welfare On the Global Agenda -- Mainstreaming Animal Welfare in the Implementation of the UN SDGs -- Animal Welfare and the SDGs-the Case of SDG 8 -- Animal Welfare and Full and Productive Employment and Decent Work (8.5) -- Animal Welfare and Quality of Work (8.8) -- Animal Welfare and Sustainable Tourism (8.9) -- Norm Diffusion Around Animal Welfare Through EU Trade Policy -- From the EU's Agenda On the SDGs to EU Trade Policy -- Mainstreaming the Link Between Animal Welfare and the SDGs in the Implementation of FTAs -- Between Adoption and Contestation-norm Diffusion Around Animal Welfare in Trade Policy -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Section 5 Conclusion -- 13 Norm Diffusion, Norm Contestation and the SDGs -- References -- Index.
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contents Cover -- Half Title -- Series Information -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Table of Contents -- Illustrations -- About the Editors -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- Abbreviations and Acronyms -- Section 1 Conceptual Frameworks -- 1 The Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) as International Norms -- Introduction -- The Book's Theme -- SDGs' Overview -- The Emergence of the SDGs and Targets -- Formulation of the SDGs -- Introduction to the Book Chapters -- References -- 2 Adapting and Applying the 'Spiral Model' to the Diffusion of the SDGs -- Introduction -- The Spiral Model of Human Rights Change and the Hybrid Theory -- The Interaction Between Logics of Action and Socialisation Processes -- Checkel's Theory of Different Types of Socialisation -- The Scope Conditions of the Hybrid Model -- Mechanisms of Diffusion and Modes of Action -- The Five Phases of the Spiral Model of Norm Diffusion -- Support for and Criticism of the Spiral Model: Improving Our Analysis of Norm Diffusion -- Strengthening the Spiral Model: Adding Theories of Types of Socialisation, Norm Localisation and Norm Contestation to … -- Differentiating Socialisation and Persuasion -- Acharya's Theory of Norm Localisation -- Theories of Norm Contestation and the Work of Jacqui True -- Direct, Indirect and Locally-Mediated Diffusion -- The Spiral Model as a Powerful Tool of Norm Diffusion and Norm Compliance -- References -- Section 2 Ensuring Healthy Lives and Promoting Well-Being (SDG 3) -- 3 Diffusion of UHC Through Global Health Diplomacy -- Introduction -- The Right to Health -- 'Health for All' and Primary Health Care -- 'Health for All' in International Development Goals: From the MDGs to the SDGs -- 2019 Osaka G20 Summit and UN High-Level Meeting On UHC -- Conclusion -- References -- 4 Diffusion of SRHR and Local Constraints -- Introduction.
Norm Diffusion and Areas of Limited Statehood -- Limited Statehood and SRHR in the Philippines -- The Trajectory of Sexual and Reproductive Health Policies in the Philippines -- Reproductive Health Law of 2012 -- Conclusion -- Note -- References -- 5 Sexuality Education in Thailand: Contestation and Reconciliation -- Introduction -- Policy Development of School-Based CSE in Thailand -- Massive Public Information and Education On HIV/AIDS in the 1990s -- Promotion of School-Based Sexuality Education From the 2000s -- Implementation of CSE in Schools in Thailand -- Norm Diffusion of CSE at the School Level -- Discussion and Conclusion -- Note -- References -- Section 3 Ensuring Inclusive and Equitable Quality Education (SDG 4) -- 6 Reformulation of Inclusive Education: Cambodia -- Introduction -- Historical Background and Global Definitions of Inclusive Education -- Data On and for Inclusion and Education in Cambodia -- Data On Inclusion and Education -- Data for Inclusion and Education -- Diffusion as Intended and Delivered -- As Intended: the Legal and Non-Legal Normative Framework of Inclusive Education -- As Delivered: the Institutional Framework of Inclusive Education -- Reformulation and Norm Diffusion Through Contestation -- Conclusion and Implications -- References -- 7 Diffusion of Inclusive Education in Malawi -- Introduction -- Adoption of Inclusive Education Policy in Malawi: From the Regional to the National Level -- Inclusive Education in Policy Documents -- Adoption and Development of Inclusive Education Policy -- Analysis of Contextual Factors: Malawi in Southeast Africa -- Teacher and Parent Reception of Inclusive Education Policy: From National to Local -- Teacher Evaluation of Inclusive Education Policy -- Results of the Questionnaire Survey -- Results of Interviews With Teachers.
Parent Reception of Inclusive Education Policy: the Meaning of 'Inclusivity' at the Local Level -- Findings and Discussion -- Conclusion -- Funding and Acknowledgements -- Note -- References -- 8 Challenges for Diffusing Global Citizenship Education in Japan -- Introduction -- Global Citizenship Education -- Internationalisation of Higher Education in Japan -- Methodology -- Findings -- The Politics of International Norms -- Existence of Competing Terms -- Challenges in Translation and Implementation in Practice -- Existence of Dominant Stakeholders -- Conclusion -- References -- Section 4 Full and Productive Employment and Decent Work (SDG 8) -- 9 Gender Equality and Decent Work: Japan -- Guarantees of Gender Equality and Decent Work in the MDGs and SDGs -- Changing the Mindset Concerning Decent Work: From a Lack of Mention in the MDGs to an Individual Goal in the SDGs -- The Continuous Struggle Towards Gender Equality: How MDG 3 Evolved Into SDG 5 -- Understanding the Gap Between Commitment and Compliance: the Relevance of the Spiral Model of Norm Diffusion for Domestic ... -- The Spiral Model as a Useful Tool to Understand Norm Diffusion -- Checkel's Different Types of Socialisation: Pushing for the Internalisation of the Concepts of Gender Equality and Decent ... -- The Importance of Localising International Women's Rights Norms -- A Feminism-Based Approach to Multiculturalism and Norm Contestation: Breaking the Illusion of Gender Neutrality -- The Japanese Approach to the SDGs' Implementation -- Japan's Positive Initiatives -- Japan's Lack of Successful Implementation -- Using the Spiral Model to Understand Japan's Commitment and Compliance to Gender Equality and Decent Work -- Conclusion -- References -- 10 Tackling Forced Labour in Thailand -- Introduction: Joint Recognition of Improved Fisheries Standards in Thailand.
Case Study Work On SDG Norm Diffusion in Third Countries -- Overview of the Argument -- Thailand's Asymmetric Interdependence Vulnerability: the Basis for EU Conditionality -- Successful EU Conditionality in Action in Both the Fisheries and Forced Labour Sectors -- Benchmarking Successful Norm Diffusion -- Examples of Successful Diffusion of the SDG 'Decent Work' Goal On the Ground -- Amendment of the Thai AHTA -- Improvement in the Labour Conditions of Workers in the Thai Fisheries Sector -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 11 Diffusion of Labour Rights: Georgia 2003-2019 -- Introduction -- Repression and Denial: 2003-2012 -- From Denial to Tactical Concessions: 2013-2019 -- Beyond Tactical Concessions? The Emergence of Bottom-Up Mobilisation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12 Mainstreaming Animal Welfare: The Role of EU Trade Policy -- Introduction -- Animal Welfare-a Missing Dimension of the UN Sustainable Development Agenda? -- The Struggle to Define Animal Welfare-from Five Freedoms to Five Domains -- The Struggle to Include Animal Welfare On the Global Agenda -- Mainstreaming Animal Welfare in the Implementation of the UN SDGs -- Animal Welfare and the SDGs-the Case of SDG 8 -- Animal Welfare and Full and Productive Employment and Decent Work (8.5) -- Animal Welfare and Quality of Work (8.8) -- Animal Welfare and Sustainable Tourism (8.9) -- Norm Diffusion Around Animal Welfare Through EU Trade Policy -- From the EU's Agenda On the SDGs to EU Trade Policy -- Mainstreaming the Link Between Animal Welfare and the SDGs in the Implementation of FTAs -- Between Adoption and Contestation-norm Diffusion Around Animal Welfare in Trade Policy -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Section 5 Conclusion -- 13 Norm Diffusion, Norm Contestation and the SDGs -- References -- Index.
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Questionnaire Survey -- Results of Interviews With Teachers.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Parent Reception of Inclusive Education Policy: the Meaning of 'Inclusivity' at the Local Level -- Findings and Discussion -- Conclusion -- Funding and Acknowledgements -- Note -- References -- 8 Challenges for Diffusing Global Citizenship Education in Japan -- Introduction -- Global Citizenship Education -- Internationalisation of Higher Education in Japan -- Methodology -- Findings -- The Politics of International Norms -- Existence of Competing Terms -- Challenges in Translation and Implementation in Practice -- Existence of Dominant Stakeholders -- Conclusion -- References -- Section 4 Full and Productive Employment and Decent Work (SDG 8) -- 9 Gender Equality and Decent Work: Japan -- Guarantees of Gender Equality and Decent Work in the MDGs and SDGs -- Changing the Mindset Concerning Decent Work: From a Lack of Mention in the MDGs to an Individual Goal in the SDGs -- The Continuous Struggle Towards Gender Equality: How MDG 3 Evolved Into SDG 5 -- Understanding the Gap Between Commitment and Compliance: the Relevance of the Spiral Model of Norm Diffusion for Domestic ... -- The Spiral Model as a Useful Tool to Understand Norm Diffusion -- Checkel's Different Types of Socialisation: Pushing for the Internalisation of the Concepts of Gender Equality and Decent ... -- The Importance of Localising International Women's Rights Norms -- A Feminism-Based Approach to Multiculturalism and Norm Contestation: Breaking the Illusion of Gender Neutrality -- The Japanese Approach to the SDGs' Implementation -- Japan's Positive Initiatives -- Japan's Lack of Successful Implementation -- Using the Spiral Model to Understand Japan's Commitment and Compliance to Gender Equality and Decent Work -- Conclusion -- References -- 10 Tackling Forced Labour in Thailand -- Introduction: Joint Recognition of Improved Fisheries Standards in Thailand.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="505" ind1="8" ind2=" "><subfield code="a">Case Study Work On SDG Norm Diffusion in Third Countries -- Overview of the Argument -- Thailand's Asymmetric Interdependence Vulnerability: the Basis for EU Conditionality -- Successful EU Conditionality in Action in Both the Fisheries and Forced Labour Sectors -- Benchmarking Successful Norm Diffusion -- Examples of Successful Diffusion of the SDG 'Decent Work' Goal On the Ground -- Amendment of the Thai AHTA -- Improvement in the Labour Conditions of Workers in the Thai Fisheries Sector -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 11 Diffusion of Labour Rights: Georgia 2003-2019 -- Introduction -- Repression and Denial: 2003-2012 -- From Denial to Tactical Concessions: 2013-2019 -- Beyond Tactical Concessions? The Emergence of Bottom-Up Mobilisation -- Conclusion -- Notes -- References -- 12 Mainstreaming Animal Welfare: The Role of EU Trade Policy -- Introduction -- Animal Welfare-a Missing Dimension of the UN Sustainable Development Agenda? -- The Struggle to Define Animal Welfare-from Five Freedoms to Five Domains -- The Struggle to Include Animal Welfare On the Global Agenda -- Mainstreaming Animal Welfare in the Implementation of the UN SDGs -- Animal Welfare and the SDGs-the Case of SDG 8 -- Animal Welfare and Full and Productive Employment and Decent Work (8.5) -- Animal Welfare and Quality of Work (8.8) -- Animal Welfare and Sustainable Tourism (8.9) -- Norm Diffusion Around Animal Welfare Through EU Trade Policy -- From the EU's Agenda On the SDGs to EU Trade Policy -- Mainstreaming the Link Between Animal Welfare and the SDGs in the Implementation of FTAs -- Between Adoption and Contestation-norm Diffusion Around Animal Welfare in Trade Policy -- Conclusions -- Notes -- References -- Section 5 Conclusion -- 13 Norm Diffusion, Norm Contestation and the SDGs -- References -- Index.</subfield></datafield><datafield tag="520" ind1=" " ind2=" "><subfield code="a">This book considers the promotion of the SDGs through the lens of norm diffusion theory, with a focus on three SDG policy areas; health, education and decent work. 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