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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
Part 3 - Structures, actors and processes
· Open Diplomacy in the 22nd Century: Radicalization of Liberal World Order? - Funda Hülagü
· 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
Part 4 - Selected issues in world politics
· Now Live from Lagos, Tehran and Oceanside: 3 B7CC Leaders Reflect on Strategies for Development Cooperation after the Anthropocentric Purge - Franziska Mueller (Kassel)
Conclusion
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
Part 3 - Structures, actors and processes
· Open Diplomacy in the 22nd Century: Radicalization of Liberal World Order? - Funda Hülagü
· 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
Part 4 - Selected issues in world politics
· Now Live from Lagos, Tehran and Oceanside: 3 B7CC Leaders Reflect on Strategies for Development Cooperation after the Anthropocentric Purge - Franziska Mueller (Kassel)
Conclusion
1. Introduction - The qurative turn in Global Politics.- Part I: Theory and concepts.- 2 The Evolution of Global Society Theory. By Barry Buzan a.k.a. Yrrab Nazub.- 3. The Past, Present and Future of Global Thought’ Reviewing a Handbook Chapter from 2122. By Lucian Ashworth.- 4. From World Politics to ‘Time Epistemics’: New Medievalism and the Story of a Certain Scholar. By Aleksandra Spalińska.- 5. Herman Gorter: An Introduction to the End of a World. By Annette Freyberg-Inan and Alexander van Eijk.- Part II- Themes.- (In)Security.- 6. Strategic Partnerships in Twenty-Second Century Global Politics: From Weathering Storms to the Politics of Anticipation. By Andriy Tyushka and Lucyna Czechowska.- 7. Nuclear Weapons in 2122: Disaster, Stability, or Disarmament?. By Michal Onderco and Jeffrey W. Knopf.- 8. The Death and Renaissance of Diplomacy. The New Diplomatic Order for Our Times. By Tomasz Kamiński.- 9. Ignored Histories, Neglected Regions: Origins of the Genosocial Order and the Normative Change Reconsidered. By Jakub Zahora.- 10. Not Yet a Global Health Paradigm: a scenario-based analysis of Global Health Policies. By Maria Ferreira.- Governance and technology.- 11. World-systems and the rescaling geography of Europe. By Giuseppe Porcaro.- 12. Shades of democracy in the post-Anthropocene. By Peter Christoff and Ayṣem Mert a.k.a. PCAM.- 13. ‘Big Daddy Don’t Like That!’ Global Rule by Planetary Algorithm. By Ronnie D. Lipschutz.- The Anthropocene.- 14. The Global Political Economics of Hydrogen. By John Szabó.- 15. The degrowth transition in Latin America: Deurbanised, autonomous city-states in 2122– An invitation. By Joshua Hurtado Hurtado.- 16. Planetary Politics in the 22nd Century. By Ian Manners.- 17. “Now Live from Lagos, Tehran and Oceanside”: Three B7CC Leaders Reflect on Strategies for Cooperation after the Anthropocentric Purge. By Franziska Müller.- Culture and Identity.- 18. World religions. ByLuca Ozzano and Alberta Giorgi.- 19. The UNCorp Quantum Mechanism for Wellbeing. By Isabella Hermann.- 20. Cloning God: the UN Bioethics and Human Dignity Declaration of 2043 and the Rise of Monotheistic Fertility Cults in the Middle East. By Elana Gomel.- Policies/ Practices and reflections.- 21. An Autobiographical Reflection by Daqin Kanja Augustine. By Patrick Thaddeus Jackson.- 22. Search: Physical Twin. By Frans Magnusson and Elin Haettner, a.k.a. Hagnus Frelin.- 23. The Origins of AGE: From States and Markets to Scientific Methods. By Karim Zakhour.- Part III- Conclusions.- 24. Conclusion: Global Politics and IR in 2022.
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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