TY - JOUR
T1 - The challenges of the Anthropocene
T2 - From international environmental politics to global governance
AU - Franchini, Matías
AU - Viola, Eduardo
AU - Barros-Platiau, Ana Flávia
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PY - 2017/7/1
Y1 - 2017/7/1
N2 - This article proposes a reflection on the challenges of global environmental policy in the Anthropocene. Firstly, the inconsistency between the institutions of international environmental policy and the progressive degradation of the planetary boundaries is highlighted. Secondly, it is stated that, since the transition to Anthropocene requires the conscious construction of a new space of safe operation for humanity, it is necessary to radically modify the institutional structure of cooperation, based on international regimes: the transition from environmental politics to global governance. The fundamental milestone of this path is the overcoming of the international system of conservative hegemony, that is, the abandonment of the sovereignist tendencies - egotistical and short-term - on the part of its actors, particularly the great powers. Finally, a series of premises for the governance of the Anthropocene is proposed from the point of view of International Relations, with the post-sovereign transition as the main pillar.
AB - This article proposes a reflection on the challenges of global environmental policy in the Anthropocene. Firstly, the inconsistency between the institutions of international environmental policy and the progressive degradation of the planetary boundaries is highlighted. Secondly, it is stated that, since the transition to Anthropocene requires the conscious construction of a new space of safe operation for humanity, it is necessary to radically modify the institutional structure of cooperation, based on international regimes: the transition from environmental politics to global governance. The fundamental milestone of this path is the overcoming of the international system of conservative hegemony, that is, the abandonment of the sovereignist tendencies - egotistical and short-term - on the part of its actors, particularly the great powers. Finally, a series of premises for the governance of the Anthropocene is proposed from the point of view of International Relations, with the post-sovereign transition as the main pillar.
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U2 - 10.1590/1809-4422ASOC214V2022017
DO - 10.1590/1809-4422ASOC214V2022017
M3 - Research Article
AN - SCOPUS:85039551555
SN - 1414-753X
VL - 20
SP - 177
EP - 202
JO - Ambiente e Sociedade
JF - Ambiente e Sociedade
IS - 3
ER -