AFTER ORDER________________________
1. Sovereignty Beyond Neoliberalism
How are changes in the global political economy transforming sovereignty, and what alternatives to neoliberalism could enable more just green transitions?
This research stream of the After Order project considers how neoliberalism, as a regime of accumulation, has transformed the exercise of sovereignty, and how, in turn, such transformation has undermined neoliberal order.
In addressing pressing questions about the causes and implications of growing disorder, our research explores in particular the changing relations between the state, capital, society, and nature. In doing so, it draws connections between the exercise of sovereignty ‘outwards’ from the nation-state, and its exercise ‘inwards’.
Exploring ecological implications of the neoliberal regime of sovereignty, this stream also considers the possibility for just green transitions in a regime beyond neoliberalism.
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The four dreams of nationalism: Our United Kingdom will not be united for much longer
This article is published in full in The New Statesman and is part of Alameda’s After Order project May 2026 will be defined by nationalism

Into the Danger Zone
“We’re going to run the country,” Donald Trump told a press conference, hours after U.S. military forces bombed Venezuela and abducted its head of state. Has
Are Friends Atlantic?
This article is published in full in Tribune and is part of Alameda’s After Order project. The chaotic, brutal imposition of the ‘Donroe Doctrine’ has
On National Centrism
The full article On National Centrism is published in Tribune and is part of Alameda’s After Order project. Starmerism’ has been defined by absence rather
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