Korean Journal of Policy Studies
Graduate School of Public Administration, Seoul National University
Article

Towards Reflexive Governance for Sustainable Development

Taewook Huh1
1Taewook Huh is a postgraduate research student in the School for Policy Studies at the University of Bristol, UK. E-mail: huh9595@gmail.com. This paper is based on a doctoral dissertation provisionally titled “Towards Reflexive Governance for Sustainable Development in South Korea: the Case of Presidential Commission on Sustainable Development.”

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Received: Oct 05, 2010; Revised: Oct 20, 2010; Revised: Nov 19, 2010; Accepted: Nov 23, 2010

Published Online: Dec 31, 2010

Abstract

This paper proposes a new way of governance for sustainable development that involves reflexive governance in order to tackle the contradiction and tension between the practices of governance and the objectives of sustainable development. This can be accomplished using the theoretical perspectives on governance for sustainable development, ‘sub-politics’ in ‘reflexive modernization,’ for creating the epistemological grounds for new forms of governance for sustainable development, and deliberative and green democracy in relation to applying methodological principles to new forms of governance for sustainable development. This paper highlights necessary change to reflexive governance for sustainable development, pointing out that we should move our focus from ‘rationalist problem-solving’ (first-order) approach to governance to ‘secondorder problems’ that work to disrupt the structure of modernist problem-solving. Reflexive governance for sustainable development can provide more adequate treatment of sustainable development problems and a better quality of sustainable development objectives.

Keywords: governance; sustainable development; sub-politics; reflexive governance for sustainable development