Writing Planet Politics
More than human matters
Can power, sovereignty and the state be rethought in more than human ways? Stefanie Fishel in interview with Sophie Chao.
China’s 2060 greenhouse pledge
Beijing’s target falls well short of the dramatic and globally organised action needed to stop dangerous climate change. By Anthony Burke.
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.
Resisting Anthropocentrism
The arrest of customary leader Effendi Buhing for resisting palm oil development is a symptom of an extractive political economy that exploits people and nonhuman nature. By Shofwan Al Banna Choiruzzad.
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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