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ID170850
Title ProperClimate change and international relations
Other Title Information a five-pronged research agenda
LanguageENG
AuthorOverland, Indra ;  Sending, Ole Jacob ;  Hornburg, Thomas Boe
Summary / Abstract (Note)Political leaders describe the climate crisis as the greatest challenge of our time, but it plays only a marginal role in the foreign policy of most states and in the scholarly literature on international relations. Only 0.77 percent of the articles in five top international relations (IR) journals between 2015 and 2019 were about climate change. This is a problem, for when the full impact of climate change and policy responses to climate change is felt, it will redefine international politics. We suggest five broad areas where it is necessary to better understand how climate change will reshape world politics: sovereignty, security, status and reputation, norms and coalitions, and the geopolitics of energy.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of International Affairs Vol. 73,No. 1, 2020; p183-194
Journal SourceJournal of International Affairs 2019-12 73, 1
Key WordsClimate Change ;  International Relations ;  Research Agenda ;  Geopolitics of Energy