Situating the Asia Pacific in the age of the Anthropocene |
| |
Authors: | Dahlia Simangan |
| |
Affiliation: | 1. Centre for Policy Research, United Nations University, Tokyo, Japansimangan@hiroshima-u.ac.jphttps://orcid.org/0000-0001-9418-969X |
| |
Abstract: | ABSTRACTThe unprecedented and unsustainable impact of human activities on the biosphere threatens the survival of the Earth's inhabitants, including the human species. Several solutions have been presented to mitigate, or possibly undo, this looming global catastrophe. The dominant discourse, however, has a monolithic and Western-centric articulation of the causes, solutions, and challenges arising from the events of the Anthropocene which may differ from the other epistemes and geographies of the world. Drawing on the International Relations (IR) critical engagement with the Anthropocene, this paper situates the Asia-Pacific region in the Anthropocene discourse. The region’s historical and socio-ecological characteristics reveal greater vulnerability to the challenges of the Anthropocene compared to other regions while its major economies have contributed recently to the symptoms of the Anthropocene. On the other hand, the region’s ecocentric philosophies and practices could inform strategies of living in the Anthropocene. This contextualised analysis aims to offer an Asia-Pacific perspective as well as insights into the development of IR in the age of the Anthropocene. |
| |
Keywords: | Anthropocene Asia Pacific environment climate change critical IR |
|
|