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New Security Frontiers Critical Energy and the Resource Challenge Global Interdisciplinary Studies Series

Langue : Anglais

Coordonnateur : Krishna-Hensel Sai Felicia

Couverture de l’ouvrage New Security Frontiers
The globalizing world is increasingly confronting a new category of security issues related to resource availability. The resource environment contains both traditional categories, such as energy, foodstuffs, and water, as well as new technologically related resources, such as rare earth minerals. The essays in this volume emphasize both the uniqueness and the magnitude of these new challenges, while simultaneously acknowledging that cooperation and competition in response to these security concerns occur within the context of both the historical and contemporary international power configurations. Moreover, these challenges are of a global nature and will require global perspectives, global thinking, and innovative global solutions. Krishna-Hensel brings together a wide range of topics focusing on critical resource availability impacting upon global security and the geopolitical ramifications of resource competition. The volume addresses the development of strategic thinking on these issues and underscores the increasing awareness that this is a critical area of concern in the twenty-first century global landscape.
Introduction Global Security in the Twenty-first Century: The Critical Energy and Resource Challenges, Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel; Chapter 1 Energy Security and the Revival of Geopolitics: The Russian Case, Mikhail A. Molchanov; Chapter 2 Energy Transitions and International Security in the Twenty-first Century, Mert Bilgin; Chapter 3 A Grounded Comparison of Energy Security in Denmark, Brazil, Bangladesh, and China, Benjamin K. Sovacool; Chapter 4 Global Energy Governance Post-2012: Bridging the Gap Between Energy Security and Climate Policy, Meraiah Foley; Chapter 5 An Economic and National Security Perspective on Critical Resources in the Energy Sector, Nayantara D. Hensel; Chapter 6 Hydropolitics in South American International Relations: A Perspective on Water Governance at the Prata Basin – Between Conflict and Cooperation (1960–1992), Fábio Albergaria de Queiroz; Chapter 7 A Need for New Institutions? Bilateral Deals over Food Producing Resources and International Co-Operation on Food Security, Benjamin Shepherd; Conclusion Conclusions Securing New Security Frontiers, Daniel S. Papp;
Sai Felicia Krishna-Hensel, Auburn University at Montgomery, USA