TY - GEN AB - This book explores how and why Mexicos approach to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) implementation with the Lpez Obrador administration is unsustainable and non-transformative, overshadowed by his vision of Mexicos Fourth Transformation. Approached as a super mantra revolving around Republican Austerity and First, the poor, it provides original analysis of structural and conjunctural challenges facing Mexico as regards People-, Planet-, and Peace-centered development. The book reveals the promise First, the poor is inconsistent with data on Mexicos poverty reduction (SDG1). Despite record-high spending on social programs and unmatched coverage, the recent tendency of improvement in tackling poverty is rather ambiguous from the perspective of multidimensional poverty. The book covers access to clean energy (SDG7), resilient infrastructure and sustainable industrialization (SDG9), and safeguarding biodiversity (SDG15) by examining three megaproject case studies: the oil refinery Dos Bocas, the Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, and the Maya Train, generating concern with the economic, environmental, and social dimensions of sustainable development. The prospects for an enabling environment for SDG implementation are hampered by persistently high levels of homicides and impunity (SDG16). Turning Mexicos Armed Forces into first development partner of choice is problematized as regards their reach in infrastructure megaprojects and social welfare programs, in the overall context of the de-risking state favoring private capital. The result, as determined by Villanueva Ulfgard, has led Mexico further astray from sustainable and transformative development. Rebecka Villanueva Ulfgard is Associate Professor in International Studies at the Instituto Mora, Mexico City. AU - Ulfgard, Rebecka Villanueva, CN - HC140.E5 DO - 10.1007/978-3-031-44728-0 DO - doi ID - 1484370 KW - Développement durable KW - Sustainable development LK - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-44728-0 N2 - This book explores how and why Mexicos approach to the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development and Sustainable Development Goals (SDG) implementation with the Lpez Obrador administration is unsustainable and non-transformative, overshadowed by his vision of Mexicos Fourth Transformation. Approached as a super mantra revolving around Republican Austerity and First, the poor, it provides original analysis of structural and conjunctural challenges facing Mexico as regards People-, Planet-, and Peace-centered development. The book reveals the promise First, the poor is inconsistent with data on Mexicos poverty reduction (SDG1). Despite record-high spending on social programs and unmatched coverage, the recent tendency of improvement in tackling poverty is rather ambiguous from the perspective of multidimensional poverty. The book covers access to clean energy (SDG7), resilient infrastructure and sustainable industrialization (SDG9), and safeguarding biodiversity (SDG15) by examining three megaproject case studies: the oil refinery Dos Bocas, the Interoceanic Corridor of the Isthmus of Tehuantepec, and the Maya Train, generating concern with the economic, environmental, and social dimensions of sustainable development. The prospects for an enabling environment for SDG implementation are hampered by persistently high levels of homicides and impunity (SDG16). Turning Mexicos Armed Forces into first development partner of choice is problematized as regards their reach in infrastructure megaprojects and social welfare programs, in the overall context of the de-risking state favoring private capital. The result, as determined by Villanueva Ulfgard, has led Mexico further astray from sustainable and transformative development. Rebecka Villanueva Ulfgard is Associate Professor in International Studies at the Instituto Mora, Mexico City. SN - 9783031447280 SN - 303144728X T1 - Mexico and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda :unsustainable and non-transformative / TI - Mexico and the 2030 Sustainable Development Agenda :unsustainable and non-transformative / UR - https://univsouthin.idm.oclc.org/login?url=https://link.springer.com/10.1007/978-3-031-44728-0 ER -