An edition of Fighting for survival (1996)

Fighting for survival

environmental decline, social conflict, and the new age of insecurity

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An edition of Fighting for survival (1996)

Fighting for survival

environmental decline, social conflict, and the new age of insecurity

In the aftermath of the Cold War, it has become clear to citizens everywhere that it is not the march of armies that is the clearest threat to peace and stability but rather the disaster of pervasive resource loss, refugees who are forced across borders, and social instability that makes war primarily an action within, rather than between, states.

Renner argues that global leaders and citizens must find a new sense of mission and destiny, and must reclaim the security terminology from war-making institutions. He shows that social, economic, and environmental stresses and pressures on societies worldwide call for a new definition of security, and hence for a new set of priorities.

Poverty, unequal distribution of land, and the degradation of ecosystems are among the most pressing issues undermining security. Soldiers and tanks are at best irrelevant and at worst an obstacle to solving such problems.

An understanding of security that fits today's world will require a shift from conflicts of national security to cooperation for global security. Instead of defense of the status quo, sustainable security calls for change and adaption, instead of "green-helmet" intervention forces, we will need to transform war-making institutions and create new priorities for sustainable development.

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Publisher
Norton
Language
English
Pages
239

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Published in
New York, London
Series
Worldwatch environmental alert series

Classifications

Library of Congress
GE140 .R46 1996, GE140.R46 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
239p. ;
Number of pages
239

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL22285306M
ISBN 10
0393315681
LCCN
96232410
OCLC/WorldCat
35906639
Library Thing
165383
Goodreads
685584

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