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E-raamat: War and Ecology: Defense, Climate Change and Environmental Impact

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  • Ilmumisaeg: 24-Feb-2026
  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781035359103
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  • Kirjastus: Edward Elgar Publishing Ltd
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781035359103

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The book examines the connections between energy, the environment, climate change and security from a military perspective and in the context of ongoing international conflicts. Adrien Estève compares the cases of France and the United States, two nuclear powers and two of the largest militaries in the world, to understand the security aspects of global ecological upheavals and the energy transition. Drawing on insights from political science, international relations, history and philosophy, Estève puts forward an innovative historical perspective on the environmental practices and discourses of the military. Chapters explore how, over the last decades, the civilian and military heads of defense organizations have been issuing a series of statements calling for armed forces to take greater account of environmental issues. He discusses this in light of the repeated denunciations of the ecological footprint of military activities and the environmental consequences of armed conflicts, revealing how the environment and climate change have been problematized within the defence sector.



This book is an essential resource for students and scholars of international relations, security studies, environmental studies and political science. It is also an important read for journalists, activists and policymakers interested in the environmental cost of war and the militarization of the environment.

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Estève forensically traces the struggles of defence organisations in the United States and France to respond to shifting planetary ecological conditions. The multi-decade story he tells filled with bureaucratic in-fighting, ideological dissonance, and cultural inertia shows in vivid detail the promise and peril of linking environmental accountability with the defence sector. -- Cameron Harrington, Durham University, UK This book is an empirically rich, historically grounded and conceptually sophisticated study of the inescapable grip of the ecological crisis. Crossing international relations, sociology and political theory, Adrien Estève brilliantly shows how institutions even as traditional as the army are bound to change, but not without advancing their own interpretation. -- Lucile Maertens, Geneva Graduate Institute, Switzerland In this timely book Adrien Estève traces the history of defence environmental security back to its beginnings, charting influences of just war thinking, international law and real-world events on the military's responsibility towards the natural environment, including its take on the climate emergency. This book is important reading for anyone interested in climate change, security and war. -- Rita Floyd, University of Birmingham, UK

Contents
Introduction to Part 1
1 Mobilizing the jus in bello against wartime pollution
2 Mobilizing jus post bellum for ecological rehabilitation and
compensation for victims
3 Mobilizing the jus ante bellum to control military pollution
Introduction to Part 2
4 The birth of a sustainable defense policy
5 Developing a light footprint strategy
6 Towards an energy sustainability strategy for overseas
operations
Introduction to Part 3
7 From control to adaptation: military and scientific discourses
on the future of the climate
8 From natural hazards to climate change: adaptation in
strategic thinking
9 From adaptation to resilience: climate change in defense
foresight
10 Conclusion to War and Ecology
Bibliography
Adrien Estève, Associate Professor in Political Science and International Relations, Clermont Auvergne University and Researcher, The Michel de l'Hospital Research Centre for Law and Political Science (CMH), France