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The Palgrave Handbook of Global Politics in the 22nd Century

Editat de Laura Horn, Ayşem Mert, Franziska Müller
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 3 ian 2024
This handbook offers a unique approach to the question: How do scholars write the future of global politics? Written in futur antérieur style, around the 200-year anniversary of the birth of International Relations (IR) as an academic discipline, the contributions engage in world-building and imagine different futures of IR. Set in a multiverse, 23 chapters draw on a range of possible themes and imaginaries, for instance post-pandemic conditions, the Anthropocene, and not least academic practices and the role of researchers. A concluding chapter anchors these explorations in contemporary discussions.
The book mirrors the format and style of existing handbooks, combining outlines and discussions of theories, structures, processes, and core issues in IR with an academic science fiction account of how these might play out over the course of the next century. In doing so, the book challenges IR and provides alternative imaginaries, rather than predicting future conditions for all humanity. The book invites readers to reflect on how thinking about the future has become an increasingly radical, but more than ever necessary act. 
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783031137242
ISBN-10: 3031137248
Ilustrații: XI, 437 p. 29 illus., 9 illus. in color.
Dimensiuni: 155 x 235 mm
Greutate: 0.69 kg
Ediția:1st ed. 2023
Editura: Springer International Publishing
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:Cham, Switzerland

Cuprins

Introduction 
·        Editorial written from vantage point of 22nd century, ca 2200 (Laura Horn/Nick Kiersey)
Part 1 – Historical and philosophical dimensions of world politics
·        A history of International Relations as discipline - Luke Ashworth
·        International Relations and Philosophy of Science - Patrick T. Jackson
 
Part 2 - Theoretical Perspectives
·        “How We Got to Realist Utopia” - Anette Freyberg-Inan
·        The Evolution of Global Society Theory - Barry Buzan
·        World-systems and the rescaling geography of Europe - Giuseppe Porcaro
·        Still the age of man? Revisiting Feminist International Relations  - Laura Horn
·        International relations did not happen: a post-structural analysis of global politics in the 22nd century – Robin Cameron
·        New Medievalism, Public Authority and Political Order in the Perspective of the Past, Present and Future. The Research Agenda for 22nd Century - Aleksandra Spalińska Part 3 - Structures, actors and processes
·        Open Diplomacy in the 22nd Century: Radicalization of Liberal World Order? - Funda Hülagü
  • New Diplomatic Actors and the Pluralisation of Diplomacy - Tomasz Kamiński
·        Democracy in Global Politics - Michael Strange
·        Strategic Partnerships in Twenty-Second Century Global Politics: Between Foreign Policy Assertiveness, Bilateral Alignment and Structured International Engagement - Andriy Tyushka and Lucyna Czechowska
  • World religions – Giorgi Ozzano and Alberta Giorgi
 
Part 4 - Selected issues in world politics
  • Not Yet a Global Health Ethical Paradigm: a scenario-based analysis of Global Health - Maria Ferreira
  • Artificial Intelligence and the right to de-optimization – Isabella Hermann
  • Government by Cyber-Directorate: The Rise of Planetary Algorithmic Rule - Ronnie D. Lipschutz
·        Now Live from Lagos, Tehran and Oceanside: 3 B7CC Leaders Reflect on Strategies for Development Cooperation after the Anthropocentric Purge – Franziska Mueller (Kassel)
  • South Asian or East Asian international relations and development - Farlina Md Said
  • Resistance and the Digital Pale; Irish Social Movements and the Rebirth of European Parliamentary Socialism in the 21st Century – Nicholas Kiersey
  • A History of (post-)Anthropocene Democracy - Ayşem Mert and Peter Christoff
  • Nuclear weaponsn in 2119: Disaster, stability, or disarmament? Michal Onderco and Jeffrey W. Knopf
  • The denuclearization puzzle: Squaring IR theory with the nuclear-weapon free world - N.A.J. Taylor
  • International Relations in the Age of Hydrogen - John Szabó
  • Genosocial Scientific Account of Genetic Extrapolation Tests’ Origins – Jakub Zahora
 
Conclusion
·        Editorial, written from perspective 2020 – What can Global Politics in the 22nd century tell us about the present? (Laura Horn/Nick Kiersey)

Notă biografică

Laura Horn is Associate Professor at the Department of Social Science and Business at Roskilde University, Denmark.
Ayṣem Mert is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Political Science at Stockholm University, Sweden.
Franziska Müller is Assistant Professor at the Department of Social Sciences and Business at University of Hamburg, Germany.

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This handbook offers a unique approach to the question: How do scholars write the future of global politics? Written in futur antérieur style, around the 200-year anniversary of the birth of International Relations (IR) as an academic discipline, the contributions engage in world-building and imagine different futures of IR. Set in a multiverse, 23 chapters draw on a range of possible themes and imaginaries, for instance post-pandemic conditions, the Anthropocene, and not least academic practices and the role of researchers. A concluding chapter anchors these explorations in contemporary discussions. The book mirrors the format and style of existing handbooks, combining outlines and discussions of theories, structures, processes, and core issues in IR with an academic science fiction account of how these might play out over the course of the next century. In doing so, the book challenges IR and provides alternative imaginaries, rather than predicting future conditions for all humanity. The book invites readers to reflect on how thinking about the future has become an increasingly radical, but more than ever necessary act. 
Laura Horn is Associate Professor at the Department of Social Science and Business at Roskilde University, Denmark.
Ayṣem Mert is Senior Lecturer at the Department of Political Science at Stockholm University, Sweden.
Franziska Müller is Assistant Professor at the Department of Social Sciences and Business at University of Hamburg, Germany.

Caracteristici

Invites reflection on the future of International Relations in the ever changing conditions of the Anthropocene
Mirrors conventional handbooks by offering theoretical insights along futurist conversations
Experiments with future as method, and engages with formative political emotions of our time