Dear colleagues,

We are pleased to share the publication of the special issue "Global Green
Visions and World Order in the Anthropocene" in *Global Environmental
Politics*, which we guest-edited. The entire issue is available here:
https://direct.mit.edu/glep/issue/25/3


Abstract
This special issue on what we call global green visions offers a vantage
point for understanding global environmental governance in the Anthropocene
through the lens of world order(s). Specifically, we suggest in this
introduction that a variety of international and transnational actors craft
green visions, thereby not only outlining what (un)sustainability means for
them but also promoting distinct conceptions of future world order. In
other words, ideas about sustainability are not politically innocent;
instead, each explicitly or implicitly revolves around a particular
conception of world order. The special issue bridges and complements
existing work in international relations and global environmental politics
by examining how the global green visions of various actors interact with
understandings of world order, rather than merely acknowledging that claims
about what is “sustainable” and “unsustainable” are contested. In fact,
global green visions are contested precisely because they entail
renegotiations of how to govern under the increasingly difficult conditions
of the Anthropocene.

We look forward to hearing your thoughts and hope the issue inspires
further conversations.

Best wishes,
Bruna and Matt

—
Bruna Bosi Moreira
Friedrich-Alexander-Universität Erlangen-Nürnberg

Matthias Kranke
University of Duisburg-Essen

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