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Chapter 4
Structural Impediments to Sustainable
Development in Australia and Its Asia-Pacifc
Region
Ahmed Badreldin
Abstract In its efforts to administer a collective global response towards combating
climate change and limiting global warming, the United Nations, at its 2015 Climate
Change Conference, succeeded in committing member nations to the Paris
Agreement. Through the Agreement, the United Nations exemplifed its dedication
to supporting sustainable development. Accordingly, the primary objective of this
chapter is to investigate structural impediments that prevent Australia and the
Asia-Pacifc region from achieving their Paris Agreement targets and consolidating
sustainable development. While neoliberal globalisation has nurtured ecological
damage and widespread poverty and wealth inequality in a systematic manner, this
chapter argues that the accumulation and persistence of these structural defciencies
portend severe implications against the attainment of sustainability targets. The
chapter introduces an assessment approach suggesting the stage of economic devel-
opment, the extent of social equity and the political orientation of each country to
distinguish its vulnerability and exposure to these structural impediments. It further
addresses diffculties that governments, businesses and civil societies face with a
focus on solving them. Lastly, it anticipates a paradigm shift away from the GDP
growth-based, fossil fuel-driven industrial type of economic development towards a
more inclusive and equitable model comprising eco-effcient low-carbon enterprises
and economies. The chapter concludes that only the equitable, more inclusive
and democratic developmental regimes are capable of consolidating sustainable
development.
Keywords Sustainable development • Structural impediments • Corporatocracy
• Democracy • Australia
A. Badreldin (*)
University of Newcastle, Callaghan, NSW, Australia
e-mail: a.badr41@yahoo.com