Articles

Opinion – Chat GPT and IR: Preliminary Reflections from within ‘Dark Academia’

Felix Mantz • Feb 10 2023 • Articles

While students to date seem mostly unaware of the technology and there are serious doubts over its effectiveness, ChatGPT now dominates numerous conversations across university spaces.

Can the Academy Still Debate ‘Colonialism’?

Alaric Searle • Feb 10 2023 • Articles

Disagreeing vehemently with another scholar’s opinions in the academy is one thing, death threats and calls for a scholar to be fired quite another.

Beyond Rawls: The Principle of Transgenerational Equity

Tiziana Andina • Feb 10 2023 • Articles

Climate change imposes a reflection on the importance of time in justice issues and underlines how transgenerationality is a crucial matter for justice.

Let’s Be Rational: A ‘Fair Share’ Approach to Carbon Emissions

Daniel Burkett • Feb 10 2023 • Articles

Emissions can be seen as a scarce communal resource, that, like other scarce resources such as a food, water or medical supplies, needs to be rationed.

Now Recruiting – IR Theory Editors

E-International Relations • Feb 9 2023 • Articles

E-International Relations is looking for volunteers who are passionate about IR theory of any variant, including related areas such as political theory and IPE.

Has Climate Change Ended Nature?

Elena Casetta • Feb 9 2023 • Articles

Considering humans as separate from the rest of nature risks an incomplete view of the current functioning of the biosphere and the misrepresentation of the human role.

From Food to Climate Justice: How Motivational Barriers Impact Distributive Justice Strategies for Change

Samantha Noll • Feb 9 2023 • Articles

Local food movements have leveraged normative arguments to motivate individual and collective action.

Gender and Climate Change

Vera Tripodi • Feb 8 2023 • Articles

Gender discrimination hinders considerably a person’s access to the means and resources they need to face and minimise the effects of climate change on a global level.

The Rights of the Ecosystem and Future Generations as Tools for Implementing Environmental Law

Gianluca Ronca • Feb 8 2023 • Articles

The time is right to advance more robust arguments for the existence of ecosystem rights per se and the rights of future generations.

From Rio to Paris: International Climate Change Treaties Between Consensus and Efficacy

Silvia Bacchetta • Feb 7 2023 • Articles

At the moment, we are far from reaching a satisfactory goal in combatting climate change, notwithstanding the years of negotiations.

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