The paper analyzes how the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the Eurasian Development Bank (EDB) approach sustainable development in their legal documents and social media. Unlike democracies, autocracies are driven by concerns of regime survival, but they often seek legitimacy through expressed commitments to global norms. We find that while the EBRD has a clear and detailed environmental agenda, this is not so for the EDB, which appears unconcerned about legitimizing itself on this issue. The paper advances our understanding of the likely role of these organizations in sustainable development, identifying areas for further research on global environmental challenges
Sustainable development has become the development paradigm of our new era. The present paper aims t...
During the last two decades sustainability has become an emerging issue, both in literature and poli...
This article focuses on how subnational governments try to be part of the global sustainable develop...
The paper analyzes how the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the Eurasian D...
Multilateral Development Banks (hereinafter MDBs) have evolved from avoiding non-economic considerat...
Almost 25 years have passed since the Brundtland Report drew world-wide attention to the concept of ...
The Horizon 2020 project Green.eu, as part of the process of building and activating the Innovation ...
Sustainable development needs to be tackled at different levels of governance. An important role is ...
This study explored the intermedia agenda-setting influence of the United Nations\u27 Sustainable De...
This article aims to contribute to the ongoing debate on post-capitalist economy by exploring the co...
The goal of the study is to analyze the non‑Western interpretations of sustainable development conce...
This study aims to analyse the international institutional support behind the concept of Education f...
Sustainable development is conceptualized in this paper as a serious challenge for governance struct...
Sustainable development is not just an issue for developing countries. A commitment to the promotion...
This thesis has been motivated by a desire to understand how sustainable development on the national...
Sustainable development has become the development paradigm of our new era. The present paper aims t...
During the last two decades sustainability has become an emerging issue, both in literature and poli...
This article focuses on how subnational governments try to be part of the global sustainable develop...
The paper analyzes how the European Bank of Reconstruction and Development (EBRD) and the Eurasian D...
Multilateral Development Banks (hereinafter MDBs) have evolved from avoiding non-economic considerat...
Almost 25 years have passed since the Brundtland Report drew world-wide attention to the concept of ...
The Horizon 2020 project Green.eu, as part of the process of building and activating the Innovation ...
Sustainable development needs to be tackled at different levels of governance. An important role is ...
This study explored the intermedia agenda-setting influence of the United Nations\u27 Sustainable De...
This article aims to contribute to the ongoing debate on post-capitalist economy by exploring the co...
The goal of the study is to analyze the non‑Western interpretations of sustainable development conce...
This study aims to analyse the international institutional support behind the concept of Education f...
Sustainable development is conceptualized in this paper as a serious challenge for governance struct...
Sustainable development is not just an issue for developing countries. A commitment to the promotion...
This thesis has been motivated by a desire to understand how sustainable development on the national...
Sustainable development has become the development paradigm of our new era. The present paper aims t...
During the last two decades sustainability has become an emerging issue, both in literature and poli...
This article focuses on how subnational governments try to be part of the global sustainable develop...