Introduction: The Anthropocene and International Relations
Delf Rothe, Franziska Muller and David Chandler
Part One: The Anthropocene: From the Global to the Planetary
Introduction
Towards a Politics for the Earth: Rethinking IR in the Anthropocene
Joana Castro Pereira
Encounters with System Sciences: Planetary Boundaries and Hothouse Earth
Judith Hardt
The Nuclear origins of the Anthropocene
Rens van Munster
Decolonizing the Anthropocene
Cheryl McEwan
Geoengineering: A New Arena of International Politics
Olaf Corry and Nikolaj Kornbech
Genealogies of the Anthropocene and How to Study Them
Delf Rothe and Ann-Kathrin Benner
Part Two: The Challenge of Security
Introduction
Environmental Security and the Geopolitics of the Anthropocene
Simon Dalby
Security in the Anthropocene
Maria Julia Trombetta
Security through Resilience: Contemporary Challenges in the Anthropocene
David Chandler
Protecting the vulnerable: Towards an ecological approach of security
Matt McDonald
Caring with the world: security in the Anthropocene
Cameron Harrington
Part Three: Governance and Agency
Introduction
Posthuman International Relations: Complexity, Ecology and Global Politics
Erika Cudworth and Steve Hobden
Agency in More-than-Human, Queerfeminist and Decolonial Perspectives
Franziska Muller
The Asia-Pacific in the Anthropocene
Dahlia Simangan
Democracy and Governance in the Anthropocene
Aysem Mert
Environmental Governance in the Anthropocene: Transforming Institutions, Ideas and Norms of Sustainability
Basil Bornemann
Part Four: Methods and Approaches: Beyond the Human/Nature Divide
Introduction
Collaging and Composition as Method
Anna Leander
Knowing of ontologies: map-making to 'see' worlds of relations
Caitlin Ryan
Spatializing the Environmental Apocalypse
Suvi Alt
Weather as a method
Harshavardhan Bhat
Anthropocene and science-fiction-cinema
Isabella Hermann
Experimentation in the Anthropocene: doing the city differently
Stephanie Wakefield