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178. The World (Dis)Order

178. The World (Dis)Order

FromWomanhood & International Relations


178. The World (Dis)Order

FromWomanhood & International Relations

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Length:
86 minutes
Released:
Mar 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

Description

Have individuals and states outgrown the current international systems? Is the international political system not meant for states to grow unlimited within it or...to grow outside of it?
What if 20th century norms and rules created by international community institutions (and by certain state and non-state actors) were and are limiting humans and states' evolution?
What is the current World Order? Are we already in a "New" World Order? Or are we living through a... World Disorder?
Are modern states and non-state actors, leaders and institutions creating new forms of "order" without sharing values and interest in *agreed* relation?
How comfortable are we with uncertainty and disorder?
Do humans aspire for or resist order? Do humans actually, crave for or are preconditioned to desire, disorder to be the norm?
Join us in this new exploration (with practical exercise!) and follow us on social media @womanhood_ir in LinkedIn, Twitter and Instagram.
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Anarchy is what States Make of it: The Social Construction of Power Politics
Constructing International Politics
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E.H. Carr, Hans J. Morgenthau, and International Law
The New World Disorder
The risk of world disorder
The New World Disorder
China’s New World Order
Decoding Putin and Xi's blueprint for a new world order 
Redrawing the global order
Released:
Mar 12, 2024
Format:
Podcast episode

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Womanhood and International Relations is a bi-weekly podcast created by Natalia Bonilla to explore the intersection of feminist theory from a personal to an international level.