Environmental Security in Transnational Contexts : What Relevance for Regional Human Security Regimes? /

This book contends that human and environmental security should be framed in terms of transnational discussions rather than being limited to general international debates in order to examine both governance challenges and potential policy mechanisms that can effectively address environmental securit...

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Other Authors: Koff, Harlan (Editor), Maganda, Carmen (Editor)
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: New York : Routledge, Taylor & Francis Group, 2020
Series:Rethinking globalizations
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Summary:This book contends that human and environmental security should be framed in terms of transnational discussions rather than being limited to general international debates in order to examine both governance challenges and potential policy mechanisms that can effectively address environmental security issues that cross national boundaries. The chapters in this volume undertake an empirical examination of the relationships between human and environmental security, cross-border exchanges, and regional integration. They address the relationships between international norms, transnational human and environmental security issues, and the regionalization of governance in different parts of the world as the book includes comparative analyses as well as case studies from Europe, Asia and the Americas
Physical Description:x, 138 pages : illustrations, maps ; 25 cm.
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references and index
ISBN:9780367518165 (pbk)