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RIA Call for Papers: 'The global politics of climate emergency'

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The RIA have opened a call for papers for the 2020 International Affairs Conference, 'The global politics of climate emergency' which will take place on Wednesday, 29 April 2020.  

Proposals welcomed from scholars in all academic disciplines, as well as current and retired practitioners in foreign policy, government and civil society.  Paper proposals (300 words in length) should be completed via the form available on the RIA website by Monday, 10 February 2020 at 17:00.

High quality papers from the conference will be considered for publication in the journal Irish Studies in International Affairs.  The submission of paper proposals requires all paper proposers to agree to publish their papers in the journal should they be accepted.

2020 conference themes

As global warming occurs more rapidly than scientists predicted, the world approaches a key threshold in the rise in the average global temperature. The demand to reverse climate change is fuelling sweeping transnational protests. Those protests have also embraced broader themes related to the sustainability of the current economic model, global trade and social justice.  In that, they question the sincerity and success of traditional international politics in tackling today’s global issues.

International policy responses to climate change have proven pitifully laboured to negotiate, difficult to enforce at the national level, and incapable of addressing the societal consequences of climate change – such as an increase in migration, or the rise of violent conflicts – and global inequalities.  By way of an illustration, achieving and maintaining the current high standards of living in economically developed countries gives rise to high emissions, the impact of which disproportionally affect populous and less developed countries, which are themselves seeking to alleviate poverty and emulate the development path of wealthy countries.

Why is it difficult for countries to agree on, and implement, targets for reducing carbon dioxide and greenhouse gas emissions? What influence and results do such agreements have? How can meaningful solutions to the climate emergency be brokered and implemented internationally? To what extent is social justice part of climate change action? How does climate change interrogate the relationship between the Global North and Global South?  These are just some of the pressing issues, which raise many complex and challenging questions around diplomacy, politics, multilateralism, law, economics, geography and technology. They also destabilise traditional concepts of development, justice and equality.  

The standing committee welcomes paper proposals on all aspects of global politics of climate emergency as it aims to adopt an integrated approach to discussing the key international challenge of our time. Foreign policy experts/professionals/practitioners, economists, sociologists, media studies experts, geographers, lawyers, political scientists, international relations scholars, historians and social scientists are all invited to submit proposals. The committee also strongly encourages applications from advanced doctoral students and postdoctoral colleagues.  

Full information including on Data Protection and conference bookings can be found on the RIA website.
Please email info@ria.ie with any queries.

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