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Essay from the year 2011 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: Development Politics, grade: 1,0, Ritsumeikan University (Graduate School of International Relations), course: International Development and Aid, language: English, abstract: One could wonder what to say bad about development and aid or even againstsustainable development. Over the past few years, sustainable development hasemerged as the latest catchphrase. Non-governmental as well as governmentalorganizations agree talking about this term, because it is one of those magical fieldsin which hardly something can…mehr

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Essay from the year 2011 in the subject Politics - International Politics - Topic: Development Politics, grade: 1,0, Ritsumeikan University (Graduate School of International Relations), course: International Development and Aid, language: English, abstract: One could wonder what to say bad about development and aid or even againstsustainable development. Over the past few years, sustainable development hasemerged as the latest catchphrase. Non-governmental as well as governmentalorganizations agree talking about this term, because it is one of those magical fieldsin which hardly something can go wrong.This attitude lead to a blurring and forgetting of what sustainable development trulyis.The purpose of this essay will be to re-elaborate and define the terminus"sustainable" in context to development followed and supported by a historicalapproach on the pre-Agenda 21 framework.Therefore the results will be clarify by a case-study.Upon these pillars the conclusion will point out howdevelopment can be made moresustainable in future or if it has become already more sustainable.