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Security and the Environment: Securitisation Theory and US Environmental Security Policy

Security and the Environment: Securitisation Theory and US Environmental Security Policy

9781107416642
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In 1993 the first Clinton administration declared environmental security a national security issue, but by the end of the Bush administrations environmental security had vanished from the governments agenda. This book uses changing US environmental security policy to propose a revised securitisation theory, one that both allows insights into the intentions of key actors and enables moral evaluations in the environmental sector of security. Security and the Environment brings together the subject of environmental security and the Copenhagen Schools securitisation theory. Drawing on original interviews with former key players in United States environmental security, Rita Floyd makes a significant and original contribution to environmental security studies and security studies more generally. This book will be of interest to international relations scholars and political practitioners concerned with security, as well as students of international environmental politics and US policy-making.
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9781107416642
9781107416642

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Publication date
2014
Issue number
1
Cover
paperback
Pages count
230
Dimensions (mm)
152.00 x 229.00
Weight (g)
310
  • Introduction; 1. The nature of securitisation theory; 2. A revised securitisation theory; 3. The rise of US environmental security; 4. The Clinton administrations and environmental security; 5. The Bush administrations and environmental security; 6. The moral evaluation of environmental security; 7. Conclusion.
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