A Typology of Direct Action at Sea

Direct Action (DA) is a sometimes confrontational strategy employed by those seeking to bring about the change they would like to see in the world. It is typically applied within the boundaries of states, however, the high seas provide an ideal theatre fo

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Joana Castro Pereira André Saramago Editors

Non-Human Nature in World Politics Theory and Practice

Frontiers in International Relations

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Joana Castro Pereira André Saramago •

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Non-Human Nature in World Politics Theory and Practice

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Editors Joana Castro Pereira Portuguese Institute of International Relations NOVA University of Lisbon Lisbon, Portugal

André Saramago Faculty of Economics University of Coimbra Coimbra, Portugal

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Contents

Introduction: Embracing Non-Human Nature in World Politics . . . . . . Joana Castro Pereira and André Saramago

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Theoretical Investigations The End of Normal Politics: Assemblages, Non-Humans and International Relations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Bob Carter and Oliver J. T. Harris

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Across Species and B