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Title: Political agenda-setting for strategic delta planning in the Mekong Delta: converging or diverging agendas of policy actors and the Mekong Delta Plan?
Authors: Vo, Thi Hoang Minh
Halsema, Gerardo van
Seijger, Chris
Dang, Kieu Nhan
Dewulf, Art
Hellegers, Petra
Keywords: Mekong Delta Plan
Multiple Streams Approach
Strategic delta planning
Political agenda-setting
Convergence or alignment
Endorsement
Divergence
Issue Date: 2019
Series/Report no.: Journalof Environmental Planningand Management;Vol. 62 No. 09 .- P.1454–1474
Abstract: This article uses the lens of the Multiple Streams Approach to explore whether the agendas set by political actors in Vietnam converged with the agenda set in the Mekong Delta Plan (MDP). The MDP presents policy choices for the development of the Vietnamese Mekong Delta. The plan offers economically attractive, climate adaptive and environmentally sustainable paths forward in the face of climate change and economic uncertainties. We collected our data using qualitative techniques, including a literature review and interviews. We found convergence between the MDP’s agenda and political actors’ agendas, though divergences were also detected. Between the delivery of the MDP in 2013 and formal endorsement of its ideas in 2017, the problem stream, policy stream and politics stream were brought together by the actions of “policy entrepreneurs” (scientists and experts). Our findings suggest that agenda-setting and convergence were a crucial step towards endorsement of the strategic delta planning process for the Mekong Delta. Further research could explore issues of power mobilization in enabling or constraining decision-making.
URI: https://dspace.ctu.edu.vn/jspui/handle/123456789/39557
ISSN: 1360-0559
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