International Relations in the Anthropocene
from Part IV - Conclusions
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 August 2021
Chapter 11 summarises the main argument developed in the book, with regard to the rise of global environmental stewardship as a primary institution of global international society, the norm transfer from world society to international society, the globalisation of the environmental norm, ongoing norm contestation and consolidation. It discusses the interplay between the environmental norm and other primary institutions of international society: diplomacy, international law, sovereignty, territoriality, great power management, market and developmentalism. Further, it discusses the use of English School theory to derive predictions about the future development of the international normative structure in response to major ecological threats.
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