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Culture and the politics of sustainable development in the GCC: identity between heritage and globalisation

Journal

DEVELOPMENT IN PRACTICE
Volume 29, Issue 5, Pages 559-569

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ROUTLEDGE JOURNALS, TAYLOR & FRANCIS LTD
DOI: 10.1080/09614524.2019.1602110

Keywords

Aid - Development policies; Globalisation (inc trade; private sector); Civil society - Participation; Arab States

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  1. Qatar National Library

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Recognising the limits of the conventional global framework for sustainable development policies, the UN has recently accorded culture a central status in its universal vison for transformative development. However, many experts have voiced concern that the use of culture as a development strategy has not generated adequate community-based indictors for meaningful sustainability. Furthermore, the promotion and incorporation of culture into sustainable development strategies has largely and ambiguously remained within the confines of neo-liberal globalisation discourse. This article aims to examine the limits of culture-based sustainable development in the GCC region, as expressed in UN-inspired national development visions.

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