Environmental Security Deconstructed

  • de Wilde J
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The basic logic of the environmental security discourse is that humankind is living beyond the carrying capacity of the earth’s local, regional, and global ecosystems. Essence is how to evaluate environmental stress in relation to political stability: is this a matter of ordinary politics or a matter of exceptional politics, i.e. security politics? The debate is dominated by an intriguing paradox: in order to preserve the political-economic and social-cultural structures of local, national, and world societies it is necessary to change them fundamentally, given their

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de Wilde, J. H. (2008). Environmental Security Deconstructed (pp. 595–602). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-540-75977-5_45

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