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1 online resource (15 s.) |
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SIPRI insights on peace and security ; 2018:1 |
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I. Introduction -- II. The EU: Developing a comprehensive approach to climate-related security risks -- III. The OSCE: Bridging environmental and climate security -- IV. NATO: The prevalence of traditional security concerns -- V. Implications for future research and policy |
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IGOs |
Notes |
"February 2018" |
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This work is funded by the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs as part of SIPRI's Climate Change and Security project |
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Research suggests that states and societies around the world are increasingly confronted by climate-related security risks. These risks are unavoidably transnational in character, and intergovernmental organizations (IGOs) are instrumental in developing policy solutions and enhancing international cooperation. However, previous research highlights that knowledge about the conditions under which IGOs address climate security risks, and when they do so effectively, is incomplete. There is a need for further in-depth analysis of relevant IGOs in the field of climate security |
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization
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European Union.
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SUBJECT |
European Union. fast (OCoLC)fst00916630 |
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North Atlantic Treaty Organization. fast (OCoLC)fst00529467 |
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Climatology
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climate -- security -- international organizations -- EU -- OSCE -- NATO -- Europe.
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Climatology.
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Electronic book
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SIPRI.
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