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Environment, Development and Human Security: Perspectives from South Asia

Editat de Adil Najam Contribuţii de Dipankar Banerjee, Vandana Asthana, Ashok C. Shukla, Shaheen Rafi Khan, A Atiq Rahman, Zahid H. Chowdhury, Ashan U. Ahmed, Sarath W. Kotagama, Ajaya Dixit, Dipak Gyawali, Kumudu Gunaseker, Khalid Saeed, Ramaswamy R. Iyer
en Limba Engleză Paperback – 5 mai 2003
The purpose of this collected volume of essays is to build on and contribute to the larger conceptual literature on environment and security. In particular, the book seeks to fill one of the glaring gaps within this stream of scholarship- the inadequate number of existing case studies for South Asia and its component territories. Written entirely by the leading scholars from South Asia, the book examines a region that is the setting for some of the most important environmental security challenges of our time.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780761825715
ISBN-10: 0761825711
Pagini: 296
Dimensiuni: 143 x 211 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: Bloomsbury Publishing
Colecția University Press of America
Locul publicării:New York, United States

Cuprins

Chapter 1 Boxes, Tables & Figures; Foreword; Environment & Security: Exploring the Links; Sustainable Development as a New Security Paradigm for India; Environmental Security in Pakistan: Are their Grounds for Optimism?; Environment & Security in Bangladesh; Explor

Recenzii

Environment, Development and Human Society is a worthy contribution to...environment-security scholarship. The book's empirical focus...reminds academics to stay grounded instead of drifting away from practitioners' concerns.
This work provides strong support for the relevance and prescience of human security. By moving beyond the often narrow academic debate, the authors show that a change in security thinking is needed and wanted on the ground, remarkably doing so in a region typically hostile to any questioning of national authority.