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100 _aCHOI Shine, ESCHLE Catherine
245 _aRethinking global nuclearpolitics, rethinking feminism/
_cCHOI Shine, ESCHLE Catherine
260 _c2022
520 _aThis article serves as an introduction to the International Affairs special section, 'Feminist interrogations of global nuclear politics'. In this article, we argue that feminist International Relations scholarship on the global nuclear order and its discontents should be revitalized, in ways that reckon more fully with the colonial matrix of power and its contemporary realignments. As the initial step in such a task, the first part of the article explores some of the distinctive insights that are generated about global nuclear politics by a feminist approach that takes coloniality seriously. We show that such an approach reconceptualizes nuclear destruction as a lived reality for many, within a broader history of domination; exposes the racialized, gendered and colonial dimensions of nuclear discourses; and casts fresh light on the material colonial relationships at the heart of the global nuclear order. In the second part, we reverse our focus to critically think through how the content of feminism, and its relation to coloniality and struggles for self-determination, might be understood differently if we start from a concern with global nuclear politics. The third and final part surveys the articles in the special section, highlighting where they pick up on the themes we have explored and some future lines of enquiry.
598 _aNUCLEAR, POLITICS, FEMINIST MOBILISATION, ARTICLS
650 _aNUCLEAR
650 _aPOLITICS
650 _aFEMINIST MOBILISATION
700 _aCHOI Shine, ESCHLE Catherine
773 _gInternational Affairs, Vol. 98 Issue 4, Jul 2022 p1129-1147. 19p.
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