Climate Change and National Security: A Country-Level Analysis

In this unique and innovative contribution to environmental security, an international team of scholars explore and estimate the intermediate-term security risks that climate change may pose for the United States, its allies and partners, and for regional and global order through the year 2030. In profiles of forty-two key countries and regions, each contributor considers the problems that climate change will pose for existing institutions and practices. By focusing on the conduct of individual states or groups of nations, the results add new precision to our understanding of the way environmental stress may be translated into political, social, economic, and military challenges in the future.

Countries and regions covered in the book include China, Vietnam, The Philippines, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Central Asia, the European Union, the Persian Gulf, Egypt, Turkey, the Maghreb, West Africa, Southern Africa, the Northern Andes, and Brazil.

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Climate Change and National Security: A Country-Level Analysis

In this unique and innovative contribution to environmental security, an international team of scholars explore and estimate the intermediate-term security risks that climate change may pose for the United States, its allies and partners, and for regional and global order through the year 2030. In profiles of forty-two key countries and regions, each contributor considers the problems that climate change will pose for existing institutions and practices. By focusing on the conduct of individual states or groups of nations, the results add new precision to our understanding of the way environmental stress may be translated into political, social, economic, and military challenges in the future.

Countries and regions covered in the book include China, Vietnam, The Philippines, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Central Asia, the European Union, the Persian Gulf, Egypt, Turkey, the Maghreb, West Africa, Southern Africa, the Northern Andes, and Brazil.

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Overview

In this unique and innovative contribution to environmental security, an international team of scholars explore and estimate the intermediate-term security risks that climate change may pose for the United States, its allies and partners, and for regional and global order through the year 2030. In profiles of forty-two key countries and regions, each contributor considers the problems that climate change will pose for existing institutions and practices. By focusing on the conduct of individual states or groups of nations, the results add new precision to our understanding of the way environmental stress may be translated into political, social, economic, and military challenges in the future.

Countries and regions covered in the book include China, Vietnam, The Philippines, Indonesia, India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, Central Asia, the European Union, the Persian Gulf, Egypt, Turkey, the Maghreb, West Africa, Southern Africa, the Northern Andes, and Brazil.


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781589017559
Publisher: Georgetown University Press
Publication date: 03/22/2011
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 320
File size: 6 MB
Age Range: 18 Years

About the Author

Daniel Moran is a professor of national security affairs at the Naval Postgraduate School in Monterey, California. He is coeditor of Energy Security and Global Politics: The Militarization of Resource Management.

Table of Contents

1. Introduction: Climate Science and Climate PoliticsDaniel Moran

2. ChinaJoanna I. Lewis

3. VietnamCarlyle A. Thayer

4. The PhilippinesPaul D. Hutchcroft

5. IndonesiaMichael S. Malley

6. IndiaT.V. Paul

7. PakistanDaniel Markey

8. BangladeshAli Riaz

9. RussiaCeleste A. Wallander

10. Central Asia: Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and UzbekistanEdward Schatz

11. The European UnionChad M. Briggs and Stacy D. VanDeveer

12. TurkeyIbrahim Al-Marashi

13. The Persian Gulf: Bahrain, Iran, Kuwait, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and OmanJames A. Russell

14. EgyptIbrahim Al-Marashi

15. The Maghreb: Algeria, Libya, Morocco, and TunisiaGregory W. White

16. West Africa I: Cote d'Ivoire, Nigeria, and SenegalLinda J. Beck and E. Mark Pires

17. West Africa II, The Mano River Union: Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra LeoneDennis Galvan and Brian Guy

18. Southern Africa: Lesotho, South Africa, Swaziland, and ZimbabweNgonidzashe Munemo

19. The Northern Andes: Bolivia, Colombia, Ecuador, and PeruKent Eaton

20. BrazilJeffrey Cason

21. Conclusion: The Politics of UncertaintyDaniel Moran

Appendixes

List of Contributors

Index

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"Climate Change and National Security is a must-read for undergraduates, graduate students, and research professionals alike. This book provides a careful guide to how climate change will affect specific countries and geographical regions. Unlike so many works that lose credibility by either exaggerating or downplaying the issue, the authors in this volume present the issues with military efficiency in a manner that can serve as a guide to practical action. If you read just one book on climate change this year, this should be it."—Richard B. Andres, professor of national security strategy, National War College and Energy and Environment Security Policy Chair, Institute for National Strategic Studies, National Defense University

"Climate Change and National Security is an important book for scholars and practitioners. By drawing on the expertise of a wide array of accomplished country and regional experts, the book successfully brings the topic down to earth. The authors' observations are nuanced and get beyond the hype that has suggested climate change will lead to wars and state failure. The book will be essential reading for years to come."—Joshua W. Busby, assistant professor, LBJ School of Public Affairs, University of Texas

Richard B. Andres

Climate Change and National Security is a must-read for undergraduates, graduate students, and research professionals alike. This book provides a careful guide to how climate change will affect specific countries and geographical regions. Unlike so many works that lose credibility by either exaggerating or downplaying the issue, the authors in this volume present the issues with military efficiency in a manner that can serve as a guide to practical action. If you read just one book on climate change this year, this should be it.

Joshua W. Busby

Climate Change and National Security is an important book for scholars and practitioners. By drawing on the expertise of a wide array of accomplished country and regional experts, the book successfully brings the topic down to earth. The authors’ observations are nuanced and get beyond the hype that has suggested climate change will lead to wars and state failure. The book will be essential reading for years to come.

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