Handbook on Climate Change and International Security
Front Matter -- Copyright -- Contents -- Contributors -- Acknowledgements -- 1. Introduction: linking climate change and security -- PART I THEORETICAL APPROACHES: TRADITIONAL AND NEW PERSPECTIVES -- 2. National security and climate change -- 3. Climate change and human security: implications for international security -- 4. Climate change and ecological security -- 5. Climate change, security and the posthuman -- 6. Climate change and the transformation of security: securitization and beyond -- 7. Climate change and security in the Anthropocene -- PART II ACTORS, INSTITUTIONS AND STRATEGIC CULTURES -- 8. United States: the dominance of national security and the climatisation of the security and defence sector -- 9. Climate change and security: the case of the European Union (EU) -- 10. Climate security with Chinese characteristics -- 11. Deconstructing Indian discourses and practices on climate change and security -- 12. Climate change at the United Nations Security Council: securitization, climatization and beyond -- 13. The United Nations Environment Programme, climate change and security: between functional necessity and practical rationality -- PART III ISSUES AND CHALLENGES -- 14. Climate change and military forces -- 15. Energy technology, climate change, and security in Anthropocene -- 16. Climate change, global health, and international security -- 17. Water, energy and food security nexus approach to responding to hydrological changes driven by climate change -- 18. Re-imagining political life: beyond the climate-security-migration nexus -- 19. Climate change and gender security, implications for a HUGE security -- 20. A thousand prudent actions for a climate-resilient future -- PART IV CONCLUSION -- 21. Climate change and international security: between securitization and climatization -- Index.