- Felix Dodds
Infobox Writer
name = Felix Dodds
caption = Dodds in 2002
birthdate =Derby ,England
nationality = flag|United Kingdom
occupation =Executive Director ,Author
notableworks = "How to Lobby at Intergovernmental Meetings: Mine is a Café Latte"
influences =Robert Kennedy John F. Kennedy Martin Luther King, Jr.
website = http://www.felixdodds.net/Felix Dodds is an
author ,futurist andactivist . He has been instrumental in developing new modes of stakeholder engagement with theUnited Nations , particularly within the field ofsustainable development . Mr. Dodds is theExecutive Director of Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future. He is probably best known as theauthor of "How to Lobby at Intergovernmental Meetings: Mine is a Café Latte", written with co-author Michael Strauss.Dodds' most recent book, "Human and Environmental Security: An Agenda for Change" is an edited volume which he produced with Tim Pippard of
Jane's Information Group . The book argues that the newparadigm facing the world is the interface between environmental, human, and security considerations. Dodds argues that this is due to the failure of developed countries to deliver on promises made during the 1992 Rio Earth Summit and the 2002 World Summit in Johannesburg."Human and Environmental Security: An Agenda for Change" was nominated for the
International Studies Association Sprout Award in 2006 for the most significant publication in the field ofenvironmental studies . [ [http://environmental-studies.org/?page_id=3 ISA Environmental Studies Section » The Harold and Margaret Sprout Award] ]Early Years
Felix Dodds was influenced at an early age by the visions of
Robert Kennedy ,John F. Kennedy , and Martin Luther King, Jr. Dodds went on to studyphysics at theUniversity of Surrey , where he was very active in student politics. He contributed much of his time to theAnti-Apartheid Movement and the Surrey Students Union, for which he served as Deputy President between 1977 and 1978. After university, Dodds went on to teachmathematics andphysics , first at theKhartoum International Community School , and then inLondon at the Harlington Community School.Political Work (1980–1990)
Early in his career, Felix Dodds was active in UK politics and involved himself with the
Anti-Nazi League . Dodds simultaneously began to engage with environmental issues such asacid rain ,nuclear power andozone depletion . He held numerous positions in the Liberal Party between 1983 and 1987, and became chair of the party's "young wing" - theNational League of Young Liberals (NLYL) - in 1985.Dodds was a key instigator in the
rebellion against the Liberal and Social Democratic leadership ofDavid Steel andDavid Owen over the issue of an independentnuclear deterrent . The rebelcoalition produced the publication "Across the Divide: Liberal Values on Defense and Disarmament", which outlined the Liberal Party’s historic opposition to the UK having an independentnuclear deterrent . This resulted in a major defeat to the leadership in 1986, by twenty-three votes at the Liberal Party Conference defense debate inEastbourne . [ [http://liberalhistory.org.uk/item_single.php?item=history&item_id=79 www.liberalhistory.org.uk - Simon Hughes: Defence debate at Eastbourne, 1986] ]After serving the NLYL, Dodds published his first book, "Into the Twenty-First Century: An Agenda for Political Realignment". His work called for closer cooperation between Green members on the left in British politics. This included:
Jonathon Porritt ,Jean Lambert MEP , Peter Hain MP, Simon Hughes MP, Michael Meadowcroft MP,Sara Parkin ,Peter Kelly , Jeremy Seabrook,Peter Tatchell andHilary Wainwright . In 1988, Dodds co-founded Green Voice, which worked for two years to create a dialogue between Green members on the left of UK politics.Leadership at the UN (1990–present)
Since 1990, Felix Dodds has been active within the
United Nations network, originally as Director of the United Nations Environment and Development, UK Committee (UNED-UK). This organization evolved into the UNED-Forum, eventually leading to its successor organization, Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future. These organizations played a critical role in mobilizing support for the Johannesburg World Summit on Sustainable Development in 2002. In the months leading up to the highly publicized meeting, Stakeholder Forum’s Earth Summit web site [ [http://www.earthsummit2002.org/ Official Earth Summit web site] ] was used by stakeholders as the primary non-UN online resource.In 2000, Dodds' book, "Earth Summit 2002: A New Deal", outlined many of the key issues for the Summit two years before it occurred.
Dodds has co-founded global NGO coalitions for a number of
United Nations processes, including the annual United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development, the 1996 UN-HABITAT II Conference, and the 1999World Health Organization Health and Environment Conference inLondon .Dodds co-chaired the
NGO coalition at the UN CSD from 1997 to 2001, and is credited with proposing to the UN General Assembly in 1996 the introduction of Stakeholder Dialogues at theUnited Nations . Dodds has played a pivotal role in their development since that time, and is a keen advocate for the involvement of stakeholders in the decision making process and implementation of global agreements. He has argued that we are in a process of transition from representative democracy - Madisondemocracy [ [http://www.loc.gov/loc/madison/symposium.html James Madison: Philosopher and Practitioner of Liberal Democracy (Library of Congress)] ] to a participatory democracy -Jeffersonian Democracy . Dodds contends that at present we are in a period of stakeholder democracy, and trying, at various levels within society, to develop the structures, vocabulary and institutions to embed this phase. He firmly believes that such developments will strengthen world democracy.Since 2004, Dodds has been actively working on the emerging agenda of human and
environmental security . His book, "Human and Environmental Security: An Agenda for Change", produced with Tim Pippard ofJane's Information Group , outlines the critical issues of this new agenda. Dodds argues that, due to the failure of donor governments to fund the agendas stemming from summits at Rio and Johannesburg, many environmental issues are now becoming security dilemmas.Current Positions
by 2015.
Dodds has, in the past, advised the
European Union and the UK Government at intergovernmental events. Most recently, Dodds served as an advisor on civil society to the Russian Government for the 2006 G8 Summit. From 2006 to 2007, he was a member of theUNEP Global Environmental Outlook 4 Outreach Advisory Committee. Dodds is currently a member of theadvisory board for "A Instituto Internacional de Derecho y Medio Ambiente", and is currently a board member of the Montreal International Forum. He is an occasional writer for the BBC’s web site, and has taken up blogging at internationalfilm festivals .Quotes
* “The future is in our hands rather than those of the party leaders, and the crisis of peace versus war, development versus despair, sustainability versus annihilation, are ours to solve.” [Dodds, F., (Ed.), 1988. "Into the 21st Century - An Agenda for Political Realignment". London: Green Print]
* “These changes [we call for] demand an opening up, not a closing down, of our societies. The creation of a strong democracy is one that needs an ever vigilant and vibrant civil society. The world will always have different visions of the societies we want to create, as the human imagination has immense capability. The involvement of all stakeholders is one way of harnessing this capability.” [Dodds, F and Pippard, T., (Ed.), March 2005, "Environment and Human Security – An Agenda for Change". London: Earthscan]
* “The work of NGOs around the UN Commission on Sustainable Development over the last decade has become a beacon of hope for changing the intergovernmental negotiating process from a talking shop approach to a democratic space for global problem solving.” [Dodds, F., 2001. "From The Corridors To The Table - The Evolution Of The CSD NGO Steering Committee". In M. Edwards (Ed.): "Global Citizen Action". New York: Reinner]
* “He (Dr. Hunter Thompson) represented a set of political writers who captured a generation withNorman Mailer andGore Vidal who felt they had lost their heroes Bobby and John Kennedy and Martin Luther King, Jr. and were left withRichard Nixon ,Spiro Agnew and now President Bush and Vice PresidentDick Cheney . The contrast for Thompson was huge on Nixon he said: 'America's answer to the monstrous Mr. Hyde. He speaks for the werewolf in us.'” [http://www.stakeholderforum.org/news/network/MayNetwork2005.pdf]
* “We are now seeing the emergence of this new paradigm because developed governments have not delivered on their Rio and Johannesburg commitments. Not because the conversation was wrong about what needed to be done - it just wasn't delivered. By 2012, 20 years from Rio, we need another Earth Summit this time on human and environmental security. If we don't, then the agenda of sustainable development will be dictated by the security concerns bringing major impacts on our lives and our democracies.” [ [http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/science/nature/6665205.stm BBC NEWS | Science/Nature | Climate and the UN: A new bid for control? ] ]
* “The next generation need not become a generation of crisis, it need not be a generation of fear - it could be a generation of hope and solidarity.” [ [http://www.sdin-ngo.net/publications/outreachissues.html Sustainable Development Issues Network ] ]Bibliography
* Dodds, F., (Ed.), 1988. "Into the 21st Century - An Agenda for Political Realignment". London: Green Print
* Dodds, F., & Haskin, M., 1988. "The Politics of Realignment". In: F. Dodds (Ed.), "Into the 21st Century - An Agenda for Political Realignment", London: Green Print
* Dodds, F., & Roddick, J. 1993. "Agenda 21's Political Strategy". In: C. Thomas (Ed.): "Rio: Unravelling the Consequences". London: Frank Cass
* Grimshaw, C., Hussain, I., Dodds, F. & Stringer, S., 1995. "Connections Earth". London: Two Can & Watts Books
* Dodds, F., 1996 "Sustainable Communities - the Broader Agenda". In "Millennium Partnerships for Sustainable Regeneration", Greenwich: Docklands Forum & Greenwich Waterfront Community Forum
* Dodds, F., (Ed.), 1997. "The Way Forward - Beyond Agenda 21". London: Earthscan
* Dodds, F., 1997. "The Adventures of Change". In: F. Dodds (Ed.), "The Way Forward - Beyond Agenda 21". London: Earthscan
* Bigg, T. & Dodds, F., 1997. "The UN Commission on Sustainable Development". In: F. Dodds (Ed.). "The Way Forward - Beyond Agenda 21". London: Earthscan
* Dodds, F., 1997. "Indicators for Citizens". In: Kirdar, Uner. (Ed.), "Cities Are for People". New York: United Nations
* Dodds, F. & Bigg, T., 1997. "NGOs and the UN System Since the Rio Summit: The NGO Steering Committee for the Commission on Sustainable Development". "In Implementing Agenda 21: NGO Experiences from around the World", [http://www.un-ngls.org/agenda21.htm] UN Non-Governmental Liaison Service. Geneva: UN NGLS
*Dodds, F., 1999. "Introduction" In Strauss, M., "The Dialogue Records". New York. CSD NGO Steering Committee Northern Clearing House
*Dodds, F., 1999. "Foreword", In: Girardet, H., "Creating Sustainable Cities". Totnes: Green Books
*Dodds, F., (Ed) 2000 & 2002. "Earth Summit 2002 - A New Deal". London. Earthscan
*Dodds, F., 2000 and 2002. "Reforming the International Institutions". In F. Dodds (Ed.). "Earth Summit 2002 - A New Deal". . London: Earthscan
*Dodds, F., 2000. "CSD NGO Steering Committee", In Kunugi, T. and Schweitz, M., "Codes of Conduct for Partnership in Governance". Japan: The United Nations University
*Dodds, F. & Narain, S., 2000. "Challenges for the Future: Co-Chairs perspectives of the Rio+8 Copenhagen NGO Roundtable Forum". In "We Have One Earth". [http://www.felixdodds.net/Rio%20plus%20eight%20co%20chair%20summary.pdf] Copenhagen: The Danish 92 Group
*Dodds, F., 2001. "From The Corridors To The Table - The Evolution Of The CSD NGO Steering Committee". In M. Edwards (Ed.): "Global Citizen Action". New York: Reinner
*Dodds, F., 2001, "Preface to the Revised Edition", In "Earth Summit 2002 A New Deal", London Earthscan
*Dodds, F., "From Rio to Johannesburg". In "The Road to Earth Summit 2002" [http://www.worldsummit2002.org/publications/confereceAprilWash.pdf] The Heinrich Boell Foundation, Washington Heinrich Boell Foundation
*Dodds, F., 2002, "Multi-stakeholder Process in Context of Global Governance Reform", In M. Hemmati, (Ed.), "Multi-stakeholder Processes for Governance and Sustainability Beyond Deadlock and Conflict", London. Earthscan
*Dodds, F., 2002, "From Rio to Johannesburg, Cooperation South", New York, United Nations Development Programme
*Dodds, F., 2002, "From Rio via The Hague to Johannesburg: the role of multi-stakeholder dialogues," In Water Science and Technology - Balancing Competing Water Uses Present Status and New Prospects, [http://www.iwaponline.com/wst/04706/06/default.htm] . Stockholm, IWA Publishing
*Dodds, F., with Strauss M., March 2004 and 2006, "How to Lobby at Intergovernmental Meetings or Mine is a Café Latte", London, Earthscan
*Dodds, F., 2004 and 2006, "Preface", in "Plain Language Guide to the World Summit on Sustainable Development", London Earthscan
*Dodds, F and Pippard, T., (Ed.), March 2005, "Environment and Human Security – An Agenda for Change". London: Earthscan
*Dodds, F. and Pippard, T., 2005, "An Agenda for Change," in "Environment and Human Security – An Agenda for Change". London Earthscan
*Sherman, R., Peer, J., Dodds, F., and Figueroa Kupcu, M., 2006, "Strengthening The Johannesburg Implementation Track" [http://www.stakeholderforum.org] , "Considerations for Enhancing the Commission on Sustainable Development’s Multi Year Programme of Work". London Stakeholder Forum
*Dodds, F., Peer, J., Sherman, R., 2006. "Some Way, But Not All Way on UN Reform", [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6134690.stm] , on the BBC web site.
*Dodds, F., 2007, "Emerging Stakeholder Democracy: A New Style of Diplomacy," In Cooper, A. and Hocking B., "Worlds Apart? Exploring the Interface between Governance and Diplomacy". Japan, UN University
*Dodds, F., Strauss, M., Howell, M., & Onestini, M., 2007, "Negotiating and Implementing MEAs: A Manual for NGOs", Nairobi UNEP
*Dodds F., Sherman, R., 2007, "Climate and the UN: A new bid for control?," [http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/6665205.stm] , on the BBC web site
*Dodds, F., 2007, "Foreword," In "NGO Diplomacy: The Influence of Nongovernmental Organizations in International Environmental Negotiations", Edited by Michele M. Betsill and Elisabeth Corell, MIT Press
*Dodds, F., Sherman, R., 2008, "Climate and Energy Insecurity". London, Earthscan (due in early 2008).External links
*Felix Dodds' website: http://www.felixdodds.net/
*Stakeholder Forum for a Sustainable Future: http://www.stakeholderforum.org/
*Race for Tomorrow: http://www.racefortomorrow.com/
*Earth Summit 2002: http://www.earthsummit2002.org/
*Earthscan: http://www.earthscan.co.uk/
*United Nations Commission on Sustainable Development: http://www.un.org/esa/sustdev/csd/review.htm
*United Nations Environment Programme: http://www.unep.org/
*UN Habitat: http://www.unhabitat.org/References
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