Symbiotic Realism: a transdisciplinary approach to understanding international relations

The contemporary landscape of international relations (IR) is shaped by seven interdependent forces: disruptive technological advancements; the changing role of non-state actors; the emergence of novel strategic domains; the rise of collective civilizational frontier risks; the intensification of su...

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Main Author: Nayef Al-Rodhan
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Language:English
Published: Frontiers Media S.A. 2025-05-01
Series:Frontiers in Political Science
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Online Access:https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpos.2025.1429868/full
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description The contemporary landscape of international relations (IR) is shaped by seven interdependent forces: disruptive technological advancements; the changing role of non-state actors; the emergence of novel strategic domains; the rise of collective civilizational frontier risks; the intensification of sub-/supra-national transcultural historical schisms, and the weaponization of economic interdependence. This paper argues that these six forces are profoundly influenced by a seventh: the predispositions of human nature. Traditional IR theories have long relied on speculative notions of human nature to advance their explanations of global politics. Their capacity to explain trends or events rests on a range of assumptions rather than explicit knowledge of the drivers of behavior. This paper presents an approach that unifies insights from the life sciences with ideas from realist IR theory. Informed by neuroscientific findings about the formation of emotions, Symbiotic Realism targets the speculation at the core of IR paradigms to account for the inherent human predispositions shaping state behavior in light of changing global dynamics. It does this by employing pragmatic, multi-sum, symbiotic, and non-conflictual competition to advance the view that national interests must be reconciled with transnational and transplanetary interests for them to be achieved in a sustainable and peaceful way.
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spelling doaj-art-3a124997aa35403a91175f73e2946d132025-08-20T03:48:22ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Political Science2673-31452025-05-01710.3389/fpos.2025.14298681429868Symbiotic Realism: a transdisciplinary approach to understanding international relationsNayef Al-Rodhan0Nayef Al-Rodhan1Geopolitics and Global Futures Department, Geneva Centre for Security Policy (GCSP), Geneva, SwitzerlandSt Antony's College, University of Oxford, Oxford, United KingdomThe contemporary landscape of international relations (IR) is shaped by seven interdependent forces: disruptive technological advancements; the changing role of non-state actors; the emergence of novel strategic domains; the rise of collective civilizational frontier risks; the intensification of sub-/supra-national transcultural historical schisms, and the weaponization of economic interdependence. This paper argues that these six forces are profoundly influenced by a seventh: the predispositions of human nature. Traditional IR theories have long relied on speculative notions of human nature to advance their explanations of global politics. Their capacity to explain trends or events rests on a range of assumptions rather than explicit knowledge of the drivers of behavior. This paper presents an approach that unifies insights from the life sciences with ideas from realist IR theory. Informed by neuroscientific findings about the formation of emotions, Symbiotic Realism targets the speculation at the core of IR paradigms to account for the inherent human predispositions shaping state behavior in light of changing global dynamics. It does this by employing pragmatic, multi-sum, symbiotic, and non-conflictual competition to advance the view that national interests must be reconciled with transnational and transplanetary interests for them to be achieved in a sustainable and peaceful way.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpos.2025.1429868/fullSymbiotic Realismtransdisciplinary philosophypolitical philosophyinternational relations (IR) theoryneuroscienceglobal and outer space security
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global and outer space security
title Symbiotic Realism: a transdisciplinary approach to understanding international relations
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topic Symbiotic Realism
transdisciplinary philosophy
political philosophy
international relations (IR) theory
neuroscience
global and outer space security
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