Olaf Corry is Associate Professor in International Relations at University of Copenhagen where he teaches International Relations, Environmental Politics and Security Risk Management. His research centres on the international politics of climate change, currently focusing on climate engineering technologies and international security. He has published on climate security, the politics of global risks, social movements and geopolitics, and global object theory in a variety of IR-journals as well as in neighbouring disciplines of Political Science, Sociology and Geography. His latest article ‘Nature and the International’ puts forward a materialist understanding of world politics.
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Geoengineering won’t unlock the politics of climate change
It is not merely a matter of learning from scientists and modellers, but of generating new forms of knowledge...
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Published in: openDemocracyUKCross-party pledges mask deep divisions on climate policy ahead of the general election
With less than 8 weeks until the drama of the next UK parliamentary election culminates, Olaf Corry asks what role...
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Published in: Can Europe Make It?Voting for the climate?
Climate policy should be a major consideration for voters heading for the polls in May’s European parliamentary elections.
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Published in: openDemocracyUKFour reasons why Conservatives should back PR
What should be asked, loud and clear, is why are supposedly modern Conservatives defending the First Past the...