Jack Ainsworth is a final-year international relations undergraduate at the University of Exeter, UK, dedicated to forging intellectual pathways between international relations theory and degrowth, with the aim of understanding how peaceful relations between polities may be fostered in a political economy of degrowth.
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Taking International Relations into the Degrowth Era
Our economic and political architecture are both inventions, created by humans for certain objectives and the international political system is no exception to this rule.
August 25, 2021

