Climate Change and European Security
Title | Climate Change and European Security PDF eBook |
Author | Richard Youngs |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 152 |
Release | 2014-10-10 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1317632621 |
It is now commonly asserted that climate change will fundamentally change international relations. It has been predicted that global warming will increase conflict within and between states, intensify food insecurity, menace the global trading system and unleash waves of migration. As a result governments are beginning to incorporate these warnings into their foreign policy initiatives. The appropriateness of their incipient responses needs to be examined in finer detail. This book looks at the impact of climate change on European Union (EU) security policy. It explores how governments are reconfiguring their geo-strategy and broader international relations in the wake of climate change warnings. The book demonstrates that although many aspects of EU foreign policies have begun to change, ‘climate security’ is not yet accorded unequivocal or sufficient priority. In doing so, Youngs argues that if climate change policies are to have significant effect they can no longer be treated as a separate area of policy but must be incorporated into the more mainstream debates pertinent to EU common foreign and security policy (CFSP). This book will be of key interest to students, scholars and practitioners of climate change and policy, energy and environmental policy, EU governance and foreign policy, European studies, international relations, geography, security studies/policy and environmental economics.
Climate Change and European Security
Title | Climate Change and European Security PDF eBook |
Author | Magnus Lundgren |
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Release | 2007 |
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Climate Change, Migration and EU Security
Title | Climate Change, Migration and EU Security PDF eBook |
Author | Shakti Prasad Srichandan |
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Pages | 0 |
Release | 2014 |
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The end of cold war saw a widening and broadening of the security agenda and the emergence of new security threats. The complexity, interdependence and unexpectedness of current threats have broadened and deepened our understanding about security. In a growing borderless world, new security challenges cannot be solely tackled with security policies, but call for a comprehensive approach, compulsively including development policies. The question is: Does the European Union (EU) have adequate responses and instruments to meet the new challenges of a rapidly changing security environment? Increasingly, climate change has evolved as a major security threat because of its multiplying effects. It has caught the world's political imagination changing the way the subject has been perceived in the recent past. This paper (with a non-European view point) analyzes the impact of climate change on EU security. Europe may not experience direct problems related to climate change within its own territorial land, but its indirect impact would endanger its strategic interests around the world, especially in North Africa and the Middle East, that are politically fragile, unstable and acutely vulnerable to climate change. While identifying areas under the threat which have direct or indirect bearing on the European security, the paper in particular tries to study the climate change-induced forced migrations caused by militarization and violent competition over scarce natural resources, food crisis and wars originating in different parts of the world. Finally, to deal with climate change, the paper also recommends 'mitigation' and 'adaption' strategies that are believed to be most appropriate for the EU to apply.
Climate Change, Human Security and Violent Conflict
Title | Climate Change, Human Security and Violent Conflict PDF eBook |
Author | Jürgen Scheffran |
Publisher | Springer Science & Business Media |
Pages | 869 |
Release | 2012-05-26 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 3642286267 |
Severe droughts, damaging floods and mass migration: Climate change is becoming a focal point for security and conflict research and a challenge for the world’s governance structures. But how severe are the security risks and conflict potentials of climate change? Could global warming trigger a sequence of events leading to economic decline, social unrest and political instability? What are the causal relationships between resource scarcity and violent conflict? This book brings together international experts to explore these questions using in-depth case studies from around the world. Furthermore, the authors discuss strategies, institutions and cooperative approaches to stabilize the climate-society interaction.
Climate Change and Cultural Transition in Europe
Title | Climate Change and Cultural Transition in Europe PDF eBook |
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Publisher | BRILL |
Pages | 434 |
Release | 2018-02-12 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9004356827 |
Climate Change and Cultural Transition in Europe is an account of Europe’s share in the making of global warming, which considers the past and future of climate-society interactions. Contributors include: Clara Brandi, Rüdiger Glaser, Iso Himmelsbach, Claudia Kemfert, Emmanuel Le Roy Ladurie, Claus Leggewie, Franz Mauelshagen, Geoffrey Parker, Christian Pfister, Dirk Riemann, Lea Schmitt, Jörn Sieglerschmidt, Markus Vogt, and Steffen Vogt.
Transformation Of The European Union, The: The Impact Of Climate Change In European Policies
Title | Transformation Of The European Union, The: The Impact Of Climate Change In European Policies PDF eBook |
Author | Xira Ruiz-campillo |
Publisher | World Scientific |
Pages | 252 |
Release | 2020-06-24 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1786348160 |
The EU has undergone a deep transformation in the last 25 years. The goals adopted by the EU at the international level in climate negotiations have led to the internal adoption of goals by the EU member states. The book examines the changes experienced by the European Union that have gone on in parallel to its leadership in climate negotiations since 1992 and analyses whether combating climate change has contributed to the transformation of European policies.The book takes an in-depth look at the greenhouse gases (GHG) emissions reduction goals adopted by European states, the leadership of the EU in climate negotiations, the creation of the Energy Union, the commitment to a model of sustainable development, the promotion of a circular economy and the enhancement of cities, as relevant actors in the reduction of emissions and boosting of sound environmental practices.
Climate Change, Policy and Security
Title | Climate Change, Policy and Security PDF eBook |
Author | Donald Wallace |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 330 |
Release | 2018-04-17 |
Genre | Political Science |
ISBN | 1351060457 |
This book examines the multiple strategies proposed by the international community for addressing global climate change (GCC) from both human and state-security perspectives. It examines what is needed from major states working within the UN framework to engage with the multiple dimensions of a strategy that addresses GCC and its impacts, where such engagement promotes both human and state security. Two broad frameworks for approaching these issues provide the basis of discussion for the individual chapters, which discuss the strategies being undertaken by major state powers (the US, the EU, China, India, Japan, and Russia). The first framework considers the multiple strategies, mitigation, adaptation, and capacity-building required of the international community to address the effects of GCC. The second framework considers the differentiation of GCC policies in terms of security and how the efficacy of these strategies could be impacted by whether priority is given to state security over human security concerns. This book will be of much interest to students of human security, climate change, foreign policy, and International Relations.