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This book is a comprehensive study on how the national security sectors of China, India, Japan, Russia and the United States have engaged the idea of climate change as an existential threat.



This book is a comprehensive study on how the national security sectors of China, India, Japan, Russia and the United States have engaged the idea of climate change as an existential threat.

Climate Change, National Security and Geopolitics examines the respective ways in which the five states have framed the issue of climate change in relation to their larger national security construction. It investigates the extent to which these countries have engaged with climate change as a security challenge, and how this has informed their larger security policy making and practice. The authors employ a conceptual framework that represents the complex relationship between geopolitics and the environment to grasp the nature of the threat and to assess the actions available to governments to manage it. The book also considers the interactions of the five states in the United Nations Security Council as they debate their different understandings on the climate-security nexus.

This volume offers real-world case studies by national scholars of environmental security and an analytical assessment of pathways and barriers to their nations’ future cooperation. It will therefore be of great interest to security sector professionals, as well as to students, scholars and researchers studying climate change, military studies, international security and environmental peace and conflict studies.

List of figures and tables

About the authors

List of contributors

Foreword

Caitlin Werrell and Francesco Femia

List of Abbreviations and Acronyms

Chapter 1: Introduction

J. Scott Hauger and Robert Mizo

Chapter 2: Climate Change and National Security in China

Jiahan Cao and Hongyuan Yu

Chapter 3: Climate Change and National Security in India

Robert Mizo

Chapter 4: Climate Change and National Security in Japan

Takashi Sekiyama

Chapter 5: Climate Change and National Security in Russia

Igor Makarov and Anna Chistikova

Chapter 6: Climate Change and National Security in the United States

J. Scott Hauger

Chapter 7: Climate Change, National Security, and Securitisation in the
United Nations System

Christo Odeyemi

Chapter 8: Climate Security and the Big Five: A Synthesis.

J. Scott Hauger and Robert Mizo

Index
J. Scott Hauger is Principal and CEO of Climate and Environmental Security, LLC, where he has provided independent research and advisory services, since his retirement as Professor of Environmental Security from the Daniel K. Inouye Asia-Pacific Center for Security Studies, Honolulu, Hawaii.

Robert Mizo is Assistant Professor at the Department of Political Science, University of Delhi, India, and Research Fellow at the Yokosuka Council for Asia Pacific Studies. His research interest lies at the intersection of climate change, environmental security, and international environmental politics.