Planetary Politics
Planetary Politics confronts the widening gap between today’s global crises and the outdated institutions built nearly a century ago to manage them. Climate change, pandemics, cyber threats, and the diffusion of power across states and corporations have reshaped the international landscape faster than governance systems can respond. These challenges reveal a world where traditional measures of strength—territory, militaries, and markets—no longer determine who shapes outcomes or who bears their consequences.
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We call for reimagining global governance to meet this reality and for the advancement of a more inclusive, equitable, and sustainable international order that puts people and the planet at the center. We are guided by three main principles: Power now flows from adaptation; global cooperation must welcome all actors; and human and environmental well-being must rise above ideology and zero-sum geopolitics. Through this lens, we work to build the institutions and ideas needed for the 21st century and beyond.
Projects & Initiatives
Featured
AI Has a New Global Referee—But No One Agrees What Game Is Being Played
The New Geopolitics of Tech: Where Can Africa Build Real Power in the Age of AI?
Africa’s Role in the AI Supply Chain: Why Infrastructure Control Matters More Than Digital Sovereignty
The ‘Pax Silica’ Initiative Points to a New, Stratified World
Experts
Candace Rondeaux
Senior Director, Future Frontlines and Planetary Politics; Professor of Practice, Arizona State University
Heela Rasool-Ayub
Director, Planetary Politics
Ben Dalton
Program Manager, Future Frontlines