Journal article
Planet Politics: A Manifesto from the End of IR
Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol.44(3), pp.499-523
2016
Abstract
Planet Politics is about rewriting and rethinking International Relations as a set of practices, both intellectual and organisational. We use the polemical and rhetorical format of the political manifesto to open a space for inter-disciplinary growth and debate, and for thinking about legal and institutional reform. We hope to begin a dialogue about both the limits of IR, and of its possibilities for forming alliances and fostering interdisciplinarity that can draw upon climate science, the environmental humanities, and progressive international law to respond to changes wrought by the Anthropocene and a changing climate.
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- Title
- Planet Politics: A Manifesto from the End of IR
- Authors
- A Burke (Author) - University of New South WalesStefanie Fishel (Author) - University of Alabama, United StatesA Mitchell (Author) - Balsillie School of International Affairs/Wilfrid Laurier University, CanadaS Dalby (Author) - Balsillie School of International Affairs/Wilfrid Laurier University, CanadaD J Levine (Author) - University of Alabama, United States
- Publication details
- Millennium: Journal of International Studies, Vol.44(3), pp.499-523
- Publisher
- Sage Publications Ltd.
- DOI
- 10.1177/0305829816636674
- ISSN
- 0305-8298
- Organisation Unit
- School of Law and Society; University of the Sunshine Coast, Queensland; School of Social Sciences - Legacy
- Language
- English
- Record Identifier
- 99450763702621
- Output Type
- Journal article
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