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Special Issue: Normative Power in the Planetary Organic Crisis

(2025) In Cooperation and Conflict 60(3).
Abstract
This twentieth anniversary special issue broadens the horizons beyond the 2013 Cooperation and Conflict special issue to develop the normative power approach through a prospective on the use of normative power in addressing the planetary organic crisis. The special issue argues that 21st century planetary politics, characterised by truly planetary relations of causality, can be understood and addressed holistically by using normative power in the planetary organic crisis. The planetary organic crisis is the accelerating and symbiotic crisis of economy, society, ecology, conflict, and polity that has become increasingly self-evident since the 1970s.
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critical social theory, European Union, normative power, planetary organic crisis, planetary politics, economic inequality, social injustice, ecological unsustainability, conflict insecurity, political irresilience
in
Cooperation and Conflict
editor
LU orcid
volume
60
issue
3
pages
136 pages
publisher
SAGE Publications
ISSN
0010-8367
project
Normative Power in the Planetary Organic Crisis
Planetary Politics
Ontological Security in the European Union
language
English
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yes
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12df1cdb-cff4-44f3-b64c-2099eec9f68e
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https://journals.sagepub.com/toc/caca/60/3
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2025-08-29 11:08:11
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