The Challenges of Policymakers in Pursuing a More Sustainable and Secure Tomorrow
Eini Haaja () and
Anna Karhu ()
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Eini Haaja: University of Turku, Turku School of Economics
Anna Karhu: University of Turku, Turku School of Economics
Chapter 2 in Resilience, Business-Policy Interaction, and Collective Agency, 2026, pp 17-37 from Springer
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Abstract This chapter presents a synthesis of the relevant sustainability- and security-related discussions in policy journals, complemented with reflections from our empirical observations. The discussed themes cover recent developments related to geopolitics, trade policy and the regulations and incentives for the green transition. Besides presenting the key academic and public discussions on resilience issues, this chapter compares and synthesises the two areas of discussion in merging sustainability, security and general resilience objectives.
Keywords: Policymakers; Sustainability challenges; Security challenges; Policymaking; Policy actors; Policy for resilience (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2026
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DOI: 10.1007/978-3-032-02518-0_2
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