NATO, climate change, and international security : a risk governance approach / Tyler H. Lippert.
Publisher: Cham : Palgrave Macmillan, 2019Description: vi, 263 pages.Content type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 9783030145590; 9783030145606.Subject(s): North Atlantic Treaty Organization | International Risk Governance Council | Security, International | Climatic changes -- Risk management | Environmental policyDDC classification: 355.031091821Item type | Current library | Class number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Book | House of Lords Library - Palace Dewey | 355.031091821 LIP (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Available | 017639 |
Literature review -- Taking stock of the situation: NATO -- Methodology and context -- A risk governance case study -- Major findings -- Appendix A: empirical models -- Appendix B: SFA report 2013 -- Appendix C: evolution and development of the FFAO report.
"This book offers a prospective analysis of the anticipated security consequences of climate change in relation to the North Atlantic Treaty Organization (NATO). Using climate and security literature to complement recent foresight and scenario analysis developed by NATO, the author applies the International Risk Governance Council’s (IRGC) Risk Governance Framework to identify the considerations and actions that could assist NATO in a context where climate and environmental factors more intensively shape security. Tyler Lippert explores how climate change has the potential to increase the need for humanitarian assistance and disaster response, to create tension over shared resources, to renew and enhance geo-political interest in the Arctic, and to deepen concern with respect to the Middle East and North Africa (MENA). Within this new political and environmental reality, NATO must consider how to adapt to meet new demands, prepare for new security challenges, as well as manage unforeseen consequences. Offering a corrective, this book identifies near-term actions for NATO to improve its risk governance posture, providing a basis upon which longer-range policy considerations can be developed. This analysis is only the opening salvo of what is likely to be a complicated process that spans many years, if not decades. However, in mapping the risk governance dimensions to the security and climate nexus from the perspective of NATO, Lippert provides a foundation for risk-based policy planning for NATO. The book will be of immense value to policy and decision makers: NATO leadership and its affiliated organizations as well as to academics across a broad span of subject areas, particularly environmental sociology, defense and foreign policy, and the political sciences." -- Taken from back cover.