Climate change at the UN Security Council : protecting Pacific and Caribbean Island states
This book examines the operation of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to better understand the motivating factors that underpin its activation of Article 39. Arguing that climate change should be considered a threat to international peace and security, the theory of securitisation is employ...
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| ISBN | 9781003302681 1003302688 9781040397442 1040397441 9781040397398 1040397395 9781032298801 |
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| 505 | 0 | |a i. Title pageii. Dedicationiiii. Contents Part one: setting board Chapter 1. Time now for climate securityIntroducing securityA matter of securitisation theoryAmbition, geopolitics and structureReference listChapter 2. International climate lawIntroductionA fragile projectNationally determined contribution plansSummary remarksReference listChapter 3. Climate change and international securityIntroductionThe evolution of Article 39Climate change as an international security threat?Reference listPart two: securitisation, narratives and thresholdsChapter 4. Securitisation theory as a methodOutlining securitisation theoryCalibrating securitisation theory to the UNSCReference listChapter 5. Narratives, thresholds and triggersIntroductionMagnitudeTransnational scaleCollective interestInsufficient responseUrgencySummary remarksReference listPart three: strategies and ways forwardChapter 6. Framing climate change as an Article 39 threatIntroductionThe PCIS before the UNSC: 2007-2025Framing climate change as a threatSummary remarksReference listChapter 7. Crafting a response to climate changeIntroductionArguments against interventionPerspectives of the permanent membersCrafting a climate resolutionReference listChapter 8. Concluding remarksPrimary research findingsGoing forwardConcluding with insecurityReference list | |
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| 520 | |a This book examines the operation of the United Nations Security Council (UNSC) to better understand the motivating factors that underpin its activation of Article 39. Arguing that climate change should be considered a threat to international peace and security, the theory of securitisation is employed to dissect the UNSC and identify the power dynamics that dictate when and why Article 39 is activated. Exploring how contemporary threats to peace and security can unite the agenda of the UNSC and shedding light on the narratives used to reach consensus, the author considers how this knowledge might be purposed to support the transition of climate change into the realm of Article 39. How necessary and useful a UNSC resolution would be is given thought, and a possible pathway to achieving it is outlined.Aimed at academics and institutions that commentate on the UNSC, climate change, securitisation theory and undergraduate and postgraduate students of law, international relations, UN law, and those undertaking environmental studies, this book will also be of interest to practitioners and diplomats in and outside of the UN and anyone seeking to further the climate security nexus. | ||
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