Juan Ignacio Percoco
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Juan Ignacio Percoco
@percocojuan.bsky.social
Dr. En RRII - 🇦🇷 - Docente en UNSAM y Austral - OMP, Teoría de las RI, Defensa y Seguridad. / PhD in IR - 🇦🇷 - Lecturer at UNSAM and Austral University - PKO, IR Theory, Defense, and Security.

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9/ Science fiction doesn’t just predict the future—it reflects the struggles of the present. Let’s rethink the imaginaries we rely on and build futures that challenge domination, not replicate it. Thanks for reading! 🚀✨
December 16, 2024 at 2:16 PM
8/ This article is part of a dossier discussing critical reflections on Science Fiction and the Global South in international relations. If you are interested in the subject, you can read it:

www.scielo.br/j/cint/i/202...
Contexto Internacional
O propósito da revista é promover o debate acadêmico em Relações Internacionais, em sentido amplo, e incentivar o desenvolvimento de pesquisas conceitualmente inovadoras no/do/a partir do Sul Global.
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December 16, 2024 at 2:16 PM
7/ So, why study this?
Future Imperial Imaginaries limit how we think about the future by normalizing hierarchies and domination. Recognizing them isn’t just academic—it’s essential if we want to imagine better, more just possibilities. 🌍
December 16, 2024 at 2:16 PM
6/ What makes The Expanse powerful is its focus on resistance. The Belters demand autonomy and fight against systems that treat them as disposable. It’s a critique of imperial logics, but it also reveals how entrenched these systems are. ✊🛠️
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December 16, 2024 at 2:16 PM
5/ These dynamics aren’t just sci-fi—they’re mirrors. The Belt’s exploitation echoes historical patterns of colonial extractivism, while Earth’s declining dominance reflects the struggles of old empires to adapt to a changing world.
December 16, 2024 at 2:16 PM
4/ Our case study is The Expanse. This series portrays a solar system deeply marked by imperial dynamics:

1. Earth, the waning hegemon, holds onto its power.
2. Mars, militarized and industrialized, aspire for dominance.
3. The Belt becomes the exploited periphery, fueling the ambitions of others.
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December 16, 2024 at 2:16 PM
3/ Why does this matter?
Future Imperial Imaginaries don’t just reflect the past—they shape how we imagine political, social, and economic systems in the future. They influence what we see as “natural” or inevitable in tomorrow’s societies.
December 16, 2024 at 2:16 PM
2/ We propose the concept of Future Imperial Imaginaries: conceptions in science fiction where future realities revive colonial practices like exploitation, corporate domination, and unequal hierarchies. They turn past power structures into speculative futures.
December 16, 2024 at 2:16 PM
1/ Science fiction is often seen as a playground for the imagination, but it also carries the weight of our histories. In our article, we argue that sci-fi doesn’t just invent futures—it often recreates the imperial logics of the past.
December 16, 2024 at 2:16 PM
Vamos a seguir pagando por mucho tiempo que casi todo el arco político y buena parte de la academia hayan subestimado ese mar de fondo de broncas y universos simbólicos que se armó, sobre todo, en las redes y por debajo del radar.
December 3, 2024 at 6:38 PM
Felicitaciones!
November 28, 2024 at 2:15 PM
9/ Peacekeeping operations remain a cherished mission within the Armed Forces, and it will be worth watching how these elements—political discourse, military priorities, and international commitments—either create tensions or find ways to adapt.
November 27, 2024 at 12:58 PM
8/ The future remains uncertain for Argentina. On one hand, its diplomacy seems poised to break with or abandon long-standing historical agreements. On the other hand, the current government has visibly sought to revalue the role of the military, both symbolically and in practice.
November 27, 2024 at 12:58 PM
7/ The human side: PKOs aren’t just about geopolitics—they’re about the people on the ground. Diplomats, soldiers, and civilians work together to build bridges in fragile contexts. Argentina’s experience offers powerful lessons in creating connections. 🌉
November 27, 2024 at 12:58 PM
6/ With major PKOs in Africa wrapping up, new opportunities could arise in post-conflict zones like Ukraine and the Middle East. Argentina’s historic commitment to peacekeeping positions it uniquely to contribute—if it chooses to.
November 27, 2024 at 12:58 PM
5/ Why PKOs matter: These missions are more than humanitarian efforts; they’re a litmus test for broader international trends 🌍:
1. The balance between sovereignty and intervention.
2. The shifting roles of emerging powers.
3. How global norms are applied and contested.
November 27, 2024 at 12:58 PM
4/ Milei’s impact: His pledge to align Argentina exclusively with the U.S. and Israel could create tensions in traditional peacekeeping collaborations. If Argentina rejects multilateralism, can it still play a meaningful role in these operations? And at what cost? 💬
November 27, 2024 at 12:58 PM
3/ A world in flux: We’re living in a time of growing multipolarity and the rise of far-right populism. Leaders like Javier Milei are emblematic of this trend, openly critical of UN frameworks (especially Agenda 2030) and multilateralism. What does this mean for PKOs? 🤔
November 27, 2024 at 12:58 PM
2/ But today, Argentina feels increasingly isolated and peripheral on the world stage. Could a renewed focus on PKOs be part of the solution? Participating in these missions might offer a chance to reengage globally and remind the world of Buenos Aires' commitment to peace. 🤝
November 27, 2024 at 12:58 PM
1/ Argentina and PKOs: From MINUSTAH in Haiti to missions in Cyprus, Argentina has long punched above its weight in peacekeeping. These operations gave the country diplomatic prestige and a way to project soft power—even in challenging times. 🌐
November 27, 2024 at 12:58 PM