Publication Type
Journal Article
Version
publishedVersion
Publication Date
3-2020
Abstract
Climate change and food security issues are multi-faceted and transcend across national boundaries. Therefore, this paper begins with the premise that regional organizations are optimally positioned to address climate change and food security issues while actively engaging global partners to slow down or reverse current trajectories. However, the potential of regional organizations to play a central role in mitigating these vital concerns has not been realized. In this paper, we focus on three regional organizations—the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN), the Pacific Islands Forum (PIF), and the South Asian Association for Regional Cooperation (SAARC) and set out to investigate the multifaceted obstacles that impede regional organizations’ ability to effectively cope with these problems. We qualitatively review the efficacy of policies and examine the connections between politico-economic processes that affect the development, cooperation, and execution of regional policies. In doing so, we review regional policies using five key criteria: (i) planning, (ii) implementation, (iii) cooperation, (iv) legal obligation and (v) international contribution. Our findings suggest that regional organizations face fundamental problems in the implementation of extensive policies due to the lack of cooperation and legal obligation between member nation-states that stems from fundamental prioritization of national development agendas over regional cooperation.
Keywords
Regional organizations, SAARC, ASEAN, Climate change, Food security, PIF
Discipline
Asian Studies | Environmental Sciences | Environmental Studies | Strategic Management Policy
Publication
Sustainability
Volume
12
Issue
3
First Page
1
Last Page
21
ISSN
2071-1050
Identifier
10.3390/su12030883
Publisher
MDPI
Embargo Period
5-31-2021
Citation
Islam, Md. Saidul and KIEU, Edson.
Tackling regional climate change impacts and food security issues: A critical analysis across ASEAN, PIF, and SAARC. (2020). Sustainability. 12, (3), 1-21.
Available at: https://ink.library.smu.edu.sg/lkcsb_research/6723
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https://doi.org/10.3390/su12030883
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