地缘政治学
框架(结构)
政治
优势(遗传学)
政治学
政治经济学
社会学
法学
地理
生物
考古
生物化学
基因
作者
Erik Post,Philippe Le Billon
出处
期刊:Geopolitics
[Taylor & Francis]
日期:2024-08-15
卷期号:: 1-41
被引量:1
标识
DOI:10.1080/14650045.2024.2385411
摘要
Through 'green transitions' and 'climate action', geopolitical actors seem to be vying for dominance based on justifications that articulate geopolitical, economic, and ecological concerns. This 'Green War' geopolitical framing advances and consolidates imperial power through policies seeking to promote and secure 'low carbon technology' and 'critical minerals' supply chains, intensifying what we see as a novel 'geopolitical metabolism'. Whereas geopolitical metabolisms used to notably focus on controlling the flow of fossil fuels, there is a growing emphasis on the 'green extractivisms' that underpin 'green transition' initiatives. This Green War framing and accompanying geopolitical metabolism enable states and corporations to advance and consolidate imperial power by capturing and perverting a much-needed geo-politics, or 'politics of the Earth'. As such, we challenge the Green War geopolitical framing as part of the crucial effort to articulate an alternative geo-politics that promotes peace while reducing and redistributing energetic and material flows.
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