from Part III - Analytical Perspectives
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 03 August 2021
In Chapter 9, I focus on the pluralist elements of international society and isolate the pluralist logic of international action in relation to environmental issues and values, what I have referred to as Green Westphalia. In a first step, I explore the pluralist logic of coexistence and the extent to which it can give rise of sustained international environmental cooperation. I then move on to consider whether the emergence of the environment as a security threat (e.g. climate change) could translate into a distinctly pluralist response to global environmental problems. In the final section of this chapter, I take this argument one step further and explore whether environmental securitisation could engage great power management, a classic pluralist institution in international society, as the source for international environmental action and leadership.
To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure [email protected] is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account. Then enter the ‘name’ part of your Kindle email address below. Find out more about saving to your Kindle.
Note you can select to save to either the @free.kindle.com or @kindle.com variations. ‘@free.kindle.com’ emails are free but can only be saved to your device when it is connected to wi-fi. ‘@kindle.com’ emails can be delivered even when you are not connected to wi-fi, but note that service fees apply.
Find out more about the Kindle Personal Document Service.
To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Dropbox.
To save content items to your account, please confirm that you agree to abide by our usage policies. If this is the first time you use this feature, you will be asked to authorise Cambridge Core to connect with your account. Find out more about saving content to Google Drive.