ECSP Report 10: Reviews of New Publications
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Environmental Change and Security Program
Experts review new publications:
- The Security Demographic: Population and Civil Conflict After the Cold War, by Richard P. Cincotta, Robert Engelman, & Daniele Anastasion (2003). Reviewed by Jack Goldstone.
- Cities Transformed: Demographic Change and Its Implications in the Developing World, edited by Mark R. Montgomery, Richard Stren, Barney Cohen, & Holly E. Reed (2003). Reviewed by Barbara Seligman.
- Ecological Security: An Evolutionary Perspective on Globalization, by Dennis Clark Pirages & Theresa Manley DeGeest (2004). Reviewed by Jon Barnett.
- One With Nineveh: Politics, Consumption, and the Human Future, by Paul Ehrlich and Anne Ehrlich (2004). Reviewed by Dennis Pirages.
- Red Sky at Morning: America and the Crisis of the Global Environment (A Citizen’s Agenda for Action), by James Gustave Speth (2004). Reviewed by Frederick A.B. Meyerson.
- Environment, Development and Human Security: Perspectives From South Asia, edited by Adil Najam (2003). Reviewed by Navroz K. Dubash.
- Security and Environment in the Mediterranean: Conceptualizing Security and Environmental Conflicts, edited by Hans Günter Brauch, P.H. Liotta, Antonio Marquina, Paul F. Rogers, & Mohammad El-Sayed Selim (2003). Reviewed by Evan Vlachos.
- The Global Threat of New and Reemerging Infectious Diseases: Reconciling U.S. National Security and Public Health Policy, by Jennifer Brower & Peter Chalk (2003). Reviewed by Andrew Price-Smith.
- Sparing Nature: The Conflict Between Human Population Growth and Earth’s Biodiversity, by Jeffrey McKee (2003). Reviewed by Eckhard Kleinau.
- Human Security Now: Protecting and Empowering People, by the Commission on Human Security (2003). Reviewed by William Mansfield.
- Water Security and Peace: A Synthesis of Studies Prepared Under the PCCP-Water for Peace Process, compiled by William J. Cosgrove (2003). Reviewed by Annika Kramer.
Authors
Jack A. Goldstone
Global Fellow;
Virginia E. and John T. Hazel Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University; Wilson Center Fellow
Virginia E. and John T. Hazel Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University; Wilson Center Fellow
Barbara Seligman
Senior Policy Advisor, Office of Population and Reproductive Health, U.S. Agency for International Development
Jon Barnett
University of Melbourne
Dennis Pirages
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
Frederick Meyerson
Former Public Policy Scholar;
AAAS Fellow, National Science Foundation and Environmental Protection Agency
AAAS Fellow, National Science Foundation and Environmental Protection Agency
Navroz K. Dubash
Senior Fellow, Governance and Public Policy, National Institute of Public Finance and Policy, New Delhi, India
Evan Vlachos
Professor, Sociology and Civil Engineering, Colorado State University
Andrew Price-Smith
Assistant Professor, Environmental Science and Policy, University of South Florida
Eckhard Kleinau
John Snow, Inc.
William Mansfield
United Nations Environment Programme (UNEP)
Annika Kramer
Project Manager, Adelphi Research
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