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    Format: 1 online resource (vi, 124 pages).
    Edition: First edition.
    ISBN: 9781003462729 , 1003462723 , 9781040022467 , 1040022464 , 9781040022511 , 1040022510
    Series Statement: Federalism Studies
    Content: Anthropocene and Cosmopolitan Citizenship criticizes the Westphalia system of international relations and, as an alternative, proposes cosmopolitan citizenship. The book offers a critique of the theory of international relations based on the Westphalian system and the principle of national sovereignty. At the end of the Second World War, the two superpowers agreed on a new international order that, to this day, has prevented a new world war. This era is over. The collapse of the Soviet Union and the economic and political affirmation of new international powers - such as China, India and Brazil - have generated a multipolar world, in which growing tensions between great and small powers are manifested, up to the threat of nuclear war. To this threat, a second one has been added: the possible collapse of the biosphere, an epoch called the Anthropocene, because the pollution of nature is suffocating the life of every living species on the Planet, including Homo sapiens. The United Nations can be viewed as the first step towards a post-Westphalian system, and the European Union represents an alternative model for peaceful relationships among national peoples. The book's methodology draws on an interdisciplinary relationship between social sciences and nature sciences to provide a European foreign policy strategy that shows how the European Union can play a crucial role in current international politics, helping build a just world in harmony with nature, including by calling for a Global Green Deal and an Earth Constitution. The integration of the national peoples of the European Union shows that supranational citizenship is possible and that national independence is compatible with peaceful international interdependence. The author explores how this can be achieved and how alternatives have failed, with reference to federalism, ecologism, liberalism, democracy, socialism, nationalism, security and patriotism. This book will be of interest to scholars of international relations and European studies and activists, including ecologists, young people, federalists and members of political parties.
    Note: ContentsAnthropocene and Cosmopolitan Citizenship: An Essay on European Foreign PolicyChapter 1 - An Emerging Political Ideology: FederalismChapter 2 - An Emerging Political Ideology: EcologismChapter 3 - The Post-Westphalian DisorderChapter 4 - The Failure of InternationalismChapter 5 - Peace, War and the Evolution of FederalismChapter 6 - Security as a Global Public GoodChapter 7 - Europe, Patriotism and CosmopolitanismChapter 8 - Money and Finance as Global Public GoodsChapter 9 - The Earth ConstitutionChapter 10 - Europe and Cosmopolitan CitizenshipConclusionReferencesIndex
    Additional Edition: ISBN 1032605464
    Additional Edition: ISBN 9781032605463
    Language: English
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