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David Chandler has been a member of Linktree for 1 year and joined in January 2025. The social media accounts linked to from David Chandler are: • Instagram • X Besides social media accounts, d.chandler has populated their site with: • Opinion – Why the Anthropocene Failed to Deliver on Its Promise – E-International Relations • Hope | A Conversation with Dr David Chandler • (PDF) Westminster (Politics and International Relations) Conversations Programme Spring 2025 • Hope: Shortcuts to a Big Idea • (PDF) Materialisms Reading Group Programme January-June 2025 • (PDF) The Black Anthropocene Working Group Information and Programme January -June 2025 • Amazon Books page • David Chandler Researchgate profile • Opinion – Donald Trump vs Pope Leo XIV: Just War and the Emperor’s New Clothes – E-International Relations • Mysticism, Magical Materialism and Marxism in the Anthropocene | Anthropocenes – Human, Inhuman, Posthuman • Materialisms Reading Group Programme Spring 2026 • Black Anthropocene Working Group Programme Spring 2026 • Westminster (Politics and International Relations) Conversations Programme (Autumn 2025 - Spring 2026) • Twitter/X • Artificial Intelligence, Governance, and Race (book chapter in Routledge Handbook of Artificial Intelligence and International Relations) • ‘Un-cancelling the future’: Kantian ethics and the Ukraine war - David Chandler, 2025 • Preface to Matthew Robson (ed.) The Anthropocene, Ontopolitics, and International Relations (Springer, May 2025) • Weather Politics in the Caribbean: (Post)Colonial Fantasies of Repair (conference paper) • Polycritical Law (conference paper) • Rwanda: A State of Resilience • Chapter 5: Anthropocene • (PDF) Development After the End of the World: Review of Lives Amid Violence by Mareike Schomerus • Hope Underworlds podcast discussion with Claire Colebrook • Justice “to Come”? Decolonial Deconstruction, from Postmodern Policymaking to the Black Horizon • Resilience Governance: A New Form of Colonialism in the Global South • Encounter, Critique, and Postcritique: A Play in Two Acts • Critique beyond relation: The stakes of working with the negative, the void and the abyss • The Black Anthropocene: and the end(s) of the constitutionalizing project • Anthropocenes – Human, Inhuman, Posthuman • Google Scholar • Prof David Chandler : WestminsterResearch