Writing Planet Politics
International Law and Posthuman Theory
International law remains a crucial architecture for world order but is failing the challenge of the Anthropocene. Emily Jones and Matilda Arvidsson argue that posthuman theory can be a crucial resource in these times.
Animals could play a pivotal role in climate talks—if we let them
The evidence is mounting that animals do actually speak, deliberate, & reason. Claire Hamlett speaks with Sue Donaldson, Eva Meijer & Stefanie Fishel about including animals in democracy.
Ecologies of Globalization
If we are to practice an adequate planetary politics, we must consider mountains as both singular and plural ecologies with multiple faces. By Rafi Youatt.
Non-Human Nature & EU Diplomacy
The European Union has announced ambitious new targets on climate action and biodiversity, but do they amount to a truly ecological politics? By Simon Schunz, Bram De Botselier and Sofía López Piqueres.
Embracing Non-Human Nature in World Politics
An important new book thinks beyond the anthropocentric frameworks that have shaped the study of world politics and environmental policy at all levels of governance. By Joana Castro Pereira and André Saramago.
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