Dados Bibliográficos

AUTOR(ES) P.R. Conway
AFILIAÇÃO(ÕES) Central European University
ANO 2020
TIPO Artigo
PERIÓDICO International Relations
ISSN 0047-1178
E-ISSN 1741-2862
EDITORA Annual Reviews (United States)
DOI 10.1177/0047117819879482
CITAÇÕES 1
ADICIONADO EM 2025-08-18
MD5 a890e3b388ea365483526b86d3dcbe11

Resumo

From climatic chaos to mass extinction, from 'geoengineering' to unprecedented urbanisation, world politics has, in recent decades, become inescapably planetary. Recent discussions concerning 'Planet Politics' are, therefore, timely. However, the debate, to date, has been limited by a number of conceptual and political problems. In particular, an apparent disinclination to address serious differences as regards the authority of natural scientific knowledge with respect to collective ontologies raises the question of what is truly political in planetary politics. Drawing on Gayatri Spivak's concept of 'planetarity' and Isabelle Stengers' 'cosmopolitics', this intervention consists of a diagnosis, a method and an alternative. The diagnosis is that this debate has yet to constitute a workable starting point for the very thought processes, and political processes, that those involved demand. The method is simultaneously 'forensic' and 'diplomatic' – that is, it focuses on bringing undisclosed and semi-disclosed conflicts into the open while, furthermore, 'thinking through the middle' of established polemical positions, enabling new possibilities. The alternative, then, proposes to distinguish a cosmo politan agenda of global connectedness from a cosmo political process of situated coordination. Finally, it is argued that adding 'planetary' to our politics aptly, if counterintuitively, encapsulates the condition of 'political multiplicity'. However, rather than lending weight to disciplinary consolidation, this encapsulation should serve to forge connections with problems of multiplicity of all sorts. That is, the purpose of planetary politics, as conceived herein, would be that of inventing speculative practices that maintain the possibility of unlikely alliances between disparate powers, and not only those of the nation state.

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