Planetary Politics: Research Seminar
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Rapid technological advances have created an unprecedented human world, marked by high levels of interaction, interdependence and vulnerability, producing serious doubts about the prospects for the survival of civilization, freedom and humanity. Seminar focuses on common logics of multiple case studies: nuclear weapons, outer space, climate change and geo-engineering, biopolitics and biosecurity (weapons & pandemics), information (internet, cyber and ASI), and technology governance and restraint.
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