International Relations in the Anthropocene 2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-3-030-53014-3_1
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Introduction: International Relations in the Anthropocene

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“…The Anthropocene challenges the convenient assumptions embedded in our discipline -who or what is the threat and who is "us" in relation to others. 18 It also questions contemporary ideals about security and peaceful coexistence and motivations for preserving global institutions, systems, and relations. The anthropogenic threats in the Anthropocene further refute the virtue and certainty of human agency in the context of deep time and geologic history.…”
Section: Anthropocene and Existentialism In Irmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The Anthropocene challenges the convenient assumptions embedded in our discipline -who or what is the threat and who is "us" in relation to others. 18 It also questions contemporary ideals about security and peaceful coexistence and motivations for preserving global institutions, systems, and relations. The anthropogenic threats in the Anthropocene further refute the virtue and certainty of human agency in the context of deep time and geologic history.…”
Section: Anthropocene and Existentialism In Irmentioning
confidence: 99%