ECSP Report 1: Feature Articles
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Environmental Change and Security Program
The first-ever ECSP Report includes Geoff and David Dabelko's feature on redefining environmental security; Richard Matthew's commentary on demystifying the concept of environmental security; and Marc Levy's call for a third wave of environmental security scholarship.
Includes:
- Environmental Security: Issues of Conflict and Redefinition - Geoffrey D. Dabelko and David D. Dabelko
- Environmental Security: Demystifying the Concept, Clarifying the Stakes - Richard A. Matthew
- World Population Growth and U.S. National Security - Alex de Sherbinin
- Environment and Security: The Challenges of Integration - Eileen Claussen
- Time for a Third Wave of Environment and Security Scholarship? - Marc A. Levy
- Official Statements and Documents
Authors
Geoffrey D. Dabelko, PhD
Senior Advisor, ECSP; Former Director, ECSP;
Professor and Associate Dean, George V. Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, Ohio University; Associate Senior Fellow, Environment of Peace Initiative, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
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Professor and Associate Dean, George V. Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, Ohio University; Associate Senior Fellow, Environment of Peace Initiative, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
David D. Dabelko
Professor of Political Science, Ohio University, Athens
Richard Matthew
Associate Dean of Research and International Programs, School of Social Ecology; Professor of Urban Planning, Public Policy, and Political Science; Director, Blum Center for Poverty Alleviation, University of California, Irvine
Alex de Sherbinin
Associate Director, Center for International Earth Science Information Network (CIESIN), Columbia University
Eileen Claussen
Special Assistant to the President; Senior Director for Global Environment Affairs, National Security Council
Marc Levy
Deputy Director, Center for International Earth Science Information Network, Earth Institute, Columbia University
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