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  1. Existential security: Safeguarding humanity or globalising power?
  2. “Our Way of Life is not up for Negotiation!”: Climate Interventions in the Shadow of ‘Societal Security’
  3. What’s the point of being a discipline? Four disciplinary strategies and the future of International Relations
  4. Debating Uneven and Combined Development/Debating International Relations: A Forum
  5. The politics and governance of research into solar geoengineering
  6. Why states disagree about geoengineering
  7. Displacing the Anthropocene: Colonisation, extinction and the unruliness of nature in Palestine
  8. International Relations in the Anthropocene
  9. Pandemic politics—lessons for solar geoengineering
  10. Protests and Policies: How Radical Social Movement Activists Engage with Climate Policy Dilemmas
  11. Nature and the international: towards a materialist understanding of societal multiplicity
  12. Societies are not the only source of multiplicity
  13. How different International Relations perspectives analyse environmental problems
  14. The international politics of geoengineering: The feasibility of Plan B for tackling climate change
  15. What happens when climate modelling experiments simulate geoengineering to refreeze the Arctic?
  16. Beyond ‘deniers’ and ‘believers’: Towards a map of the politics of climate change
  17. From Defense to Resilience: Environmental Security beyond Neo-liberalism
  18. Reassembling International Theory
  19. Global Assemblages and Structural Models of International Relations
  20. Jonathan Joseph and Olaf Corry Review Each Other’s Books on Governmentality and Global Politics and then Respond to Each Other’s Reviews
  21. How green movements and ideas in Eastern Europe helped end the Cold War .
  22. Constructing a Global Polity
  23. BEYOND ‘FOR OR AGAINST’: Environmental NGO-evaluations of CCS as a climate change solution
  24. The Social Dynamics of Carbon Capture and Storage
  25. Securitisation and ‘Riskification’: Second-order Security and the Politics of Climate Change
  26. What is a (global) polity?
  27. Defining and Theorizing the Third Sector
  28. Global Civil Society and Its Discontents
  29. Hyperglobalism
  30. Antiglobalization Movements and Critics
  31. The Rise and Fall of the Global Climate Polity
  32. Global Assemblages and Structural Models of International Relations