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Cosmopolis A Review of Cosmopolitics Revue de cosmopolitique 2023/1-2 Contents/Sommaire Editorial... more Cosmopolis A Review of Cosmopolitics Revue de cosmopolitique 2023/1-2 Contents/Sommaire Editorial Paul Ghils Benjamin Ferencz : l'homme qui cherchait la paix par le droit 4 Olivier Beauvallet Vers un droit mondial de la responsabilité 11 Pierre Calame Challenging pronatalism is key to advancing reproductive rights and 20 a sustainable population Nandita Bajaj and Kirsten Stade La féminisation des armées n'est plus un sujet 44 Constance Gauthier The Economic and Geopolitical Consequences of 65 Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Haider A. Khan A BRICS currency and exit from the Euro? 81 Marc Luyckx Ghisi Les ambitions chinoises en Afrique, menace ou opportunité ? 88 François Misser Diversité-universalité 122 Pourquoi l'Observatoire du plurilinguisme africain ? Christian Tremblay American exceptionalism 130 And the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child

Research paper thumbnail of Challenging Pronatalism Is Key to Advancing Reproductive Rights and a Sustainable Population

The Journal of Population and Sustainability

Social and environmental justice organisations have silenced discourse on human overpopulation du... more Social and environmental justice organisations have silenced discourse on human overpopulation due to fear of any association with reproductive coercion, but in doing so they have failed to acknowledge the oppressive role of pronatalism in undermining reproductive autonomy. Pronatalism, which comprises cultural and institutional forces that compel reproduction, is far more widespread, and as damaging to individual liberties as attempts to limit reproduction. The failure to recognise the enormity of pronatalism has led to the wholesale abandonment of voluntary, rights-based efforts toward a sustainable population despite widespread scientific agreement that population growth is a major driver of multiple cascading environmental crises. We examine the full range of patriarchal, cultural, familial, religious, economic and political pronatalist pressures, and argue that the reluctance to address population as a driver of the ecological crisis serves the very pronatalist forces that unde...

Research paper thumbnail of Contents/Sommaire COSMOPLIS 2023/1-2

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Cosmopolis A Review of Cosmopolitics Revue de cosmopolitique 2023/1-2 Contents/Sommaire Editorial... more Cosmopolis A Review of Cosmopolitics Revue de cosmopolitique 2023/1-2 Contents/Sommaire Editorial Paul Ghils Benjamin Ferencz : l'homme qui cherchait la paix par le droit 4 Olivier Beauvallet Vers un droit mondial de la responsabilité 11 Pierre Calame Challenging pronatalism is key to advancing reproductive rights and 20 a sustainable population Nandita Bajaj and Kirsten Stade La féminisation des armées n'est plus un sujet 44 Constance Gauthier The Economic and Geopolitical Consequences of 65 Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) Haider A. Khan A BRICS currency and exit from the Euro? 81 Marc Luyckx Ghisi Les ambitions chinoises en Afrique, menace ou opportunité ? 88 François Misser Diversité-universalité 122 Pourquoi l'Observatoire du plurilinguisme africain ? Christian Tremblay American exceptionalism 130 And the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child

Research paper thumbnail of Challenging Pronatalism Is Key to Advancing Reproductive Rights and a Sustainable Population

The Journal of Population and Sustainability

Social and environmental justice organisations have silenced discourse on human overpopulation du... more Social and environmental justice organisations have silenced discourse on human overpopulation due to fear of any association with reproductive coercion, but in doing so they have failed to acknowledge the oppressive role of pronatalism in undermining reproductive autonomy. Pronatalism, which comprises cultural and institutional forces that compel reproduction, is far more widespread, and as damaging to individual liberties as attempts to limit reproduction. The failure to recognise the enormity of pronatalism has led to the wholesale abandonment of voluntary, rights-based efforts toward a sustainable population despite widespread scientific agreement that population growth is a major driver of multiple cascading environmental crises. We examine the full range of patriarchal, cultural, familial, religious, economic and political pronatalist pressures, and argue that the reluctance to address population as a driver of the ecological crisis serves the very pronatalist forces that unde...

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