IR and the Earth: Societal multiplicity and planetary singularity

Olaf Corry, Hayley Stevenson

    Abstract

    If the basic problem of the international is societal multiplicity – the simple but surprisingly consequential fact that the world is divided into distinct societies (Rosenberg 2006) – the basic problem of the global environment could be said to be planetary singularity – that we all inhabit, in the end, one finite interconnected space. Together these two starting points make for the basic conundrum of International Relations and the Earth: how does a divided world live on a single globe?
    OriginalsprogEngelsk
    TitelTraditions and Trends in Global Environmental Politics : International Relations and the Earth
    ForlagEarthscan Ltd.
    StatusAccepteret/In press - 2017

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