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International relations of crisis and the crisis of internation: from the securitisation of scarcity to the militarisation of society / Ahmed, Nafeez Mosaddeq   Journal Article
Ahmed, Nafeez Mosaddeq Journal Article
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Publication 2011.
Summary/Abstract The twenty-first century heralds the unprecedented acceleration and convergence of multiple, interconnected global crises - climate change, energy depletion, food scarcity, and economic instability. While the structure of global economic activity is driving the unsustainable depletion of hydrocarbon and other natural resources, this is simultaneously escalating greenhouse gas emissions resulting in global warming. Both global warming and energy shocks are impacting detrimentally on global industrial food production, as well as on global financial and economic instability. Conventional policy responses toward the intensification of these crises have been decidedly inadequate because scholars and practitioners largely view them as separate processes. Yet increasing evidence shows they are deeply interwoven manifestations of a global political economy that has breached the limits of the wider environmental and natural resource systems in which it is embedded. In this context, orthodox IR's flawed diagnoses of global crises lead inexorably to their 'securitisation', reifying the militarisation of policy responses, and naturalising the proliferation of violent conflicts. Global ecological, energy and economic crises are thus directly linked to the 'Otherisation' of social groups and problematisation of strategic regions considered pivotal for the global political economy. Yet this relationship between global crises and conflict is not necessary or essential, but a function of a wider epistemological failure to holistically interrogate their structural and systemic causes.
Key Words Conflict  crisis  Climate Change  Securitisation  Recession  Peak Oil 
Oood Insecurity 
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War on freedom: how and why American was attacked september 11th, 2001 / Ahmed, Nafeez Mosaddeq 2002  Book
Ahmed, Nafeez Mosaddeq Book
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Publication California, Tree of Life Publication, 2002.
Description 398p.
Standard Number 0930852400
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