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ID090654
Title ProperClimate change and environmental security
Other Title Informationfor whom the discourse shifts
LanguageENG
AuthorDetraz, Nicole ;  Betsill, Michele M
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article explores the implications of the April 2007 United Nations Security debate on the security dimensions of a changing climate for international climate change politics. Specifically, our analysis focuses on whether and how security concerns have been addressed in past international political debates on climate change and considers whether the Security Council debate, which emphasized the threat of climate-related conflict, reflects a discursive shift. We elaborate on two general discourses on the relationship between environment and security, which we call environmental conflict and environmental security. Using content and discourse analysis, we demonstrate that both the historical climate change debate and the more recent Security Council debate have been informed by the environmental security discourse, meaning that a discursive shift has not taken place. We conclude by considering the possibility of a future discursive shift to the environmental conflict perspective and argue that such a shift would be counterproductive to the search for an effective global response to climate change.
`In' analytical NoteInternational Studies Perspectives Vol. 10, No. 3; Aug 2009: p303-320
Journal SourceInternational Studies Perspectives Vol. 10, No. 3; Aug 2009: p303-320
Key WordsClimate Change ;  Environmental Security ;  Environmental Conflict