The Promise of Prometheus and the Opening up of Pandora’s Box: Anthropological Geopolitics of Renewable Energy

作者: Markus Lederer

DOI: 10.1080/14650045.2020.1820486

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摘要: Simon Dalby has most fervently argued to reframe various current security challenges as ‘anthropogenic geopolitics’. This paper takes up Dalby’s call discussing theoretically classical well c...

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