1st Edition

Global Cooperation in Times of Crisis Grasping the Changing Mood of the World

Edited By Reidar Staupe Copyright 2027
340 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

340 Pages 7 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book concerns possibilities and obstacles to global cooperation in turbulent times, providing critical insight on how notions of sustainable development, crisis, and diplomacy are shaped by changing moods. Global Cooperation in Times of Crisis investigates how mood shapes global cooperation. The book focuses on theorising the role of moods in multilateralism, their specific implications... Read more

Introduction Part 1: On Mood 1. Moods and Our Relationship to the Future 2. Grasping the Mood of Epochs and Situations 3. Attuning to Vibe Shifts Part 2: Crisis Moods 4. Sensing, Thinking, and Articulating Crises and Their Mediated Endings 5. The Atmosphere of Crisis 6. Crisis, What Crisis? Part 3: Navigating a Global Mood of Crisis 7. Global Governance, Uncertainty, and Future States of the World 8. Norms, Actors, and the Changing Landscape of Global Development Cooperation 9. The Rise and Fall of a Green Future: Changing Moods and a Decade of Environmental Politics in Chile 10. Informal Economy in Times of Crisis Part 4. The Proliferation and Manifestation of Crisis Moods 11. Misinformation as a Shaper of Crisis Moods 12. Strained Futures: Migration and Moods in Times of Polycrisis 13. Whatever Happened to the 'Good Old Days' of Development Cooperation? Trump 2.0, Crisis Politics, and the Post-2030 Development Agenda 14. Reinstating Hope in the Global Development Agenda Part 5. Regional Perspectives and Critiques 15. The End of Euro-American Development Consensus? 16. The Great Russo-European Rupture 17. Plural Coordination: China's Development Discourse in a Fragmenting World 18. Between NATO and BRICS: Turkey's Experience 19. The Spirit of Rio: The Global Cooperation Outlook of Brazil

Biography

Reidar Staupe is an Associate Professor of Societal Security and Aurora Fellow at UiT The Arctic University of Norway, as well as an Adjunct Associate Professor with the Department of Political Science and International Relations at Oslo New College, Norway. He is also a Marie Skłodowska-Curie Actions Individual Fellowship (MSCA-IF) alumnus with Roskilde University, Denmark.