Restraint in International Politics: A Conversation between Brent Steele and Christopher Peys
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https://doi.org/10.15664/jtr.1593Keywords:
Restraint, Actionism, Black Lives Matter, COVID-19, Climate ChangeAbstract
Taking into account the turbulent sociopolitical events of the first half of 2020, this discussion piece evaluates the theory of restraint presented in Brent Steele’s 2019 book, Restraint in International Politics. A conversation between Steele and Christopher Peys about the ‘politics of restraint’, this article examines the socio-psychological ‘complexes’ of actionism and restraint, and addresses a series of queries about both the limitations and possibilities of restraint, before examining Steele’s theory in the emerging context of our world’s recent race-related events, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the international community’s inability to confront the threat of widespread, human-induced environmental degradation.Published
2021-04-29
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