Global Resource Scarcity
Catalyst for Conflict or Cooperation?
Herausgeber: Dawson, Marcelle C; Wald, Nave; Rosin, Christopher
Global Resource Scarcity
Catalyst for Conflict or Cooperation?
Herausgeber: Dawson, Marcelle C; Wald, Nave; Rosin, Christopher
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This volume examines the wider potential for the experience of scarcity to promote cooperation in international relations and diplomacy beyond the traditional bounds of the interests of competitive nation states.
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This volume examines the wider potential for the experience of scarcity to promote cooperation in international relations and diplomacy beyond the traditional bounds of the interests of competitive nation states.
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780367376925
- ISBN-10: 036737692X
- Artikelnr.: 57384740
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 224
- Erscheinungstermin: 29. Juli 2019
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 231mm x 155mm x 13mm
- Gewicht: 318g
- ISBN-13: 9780367376925
- ISBN-10: 036737692X
- Artikelnr.: 57384740
Marcelle C. Dawson is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Sociology, Gender and Social Work, University of Otago, New Zealand, and a Senior Research Associate at the Centre for Social Change, University of Johannesburg, South Africa. Christopher Rosin is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of Tourism, Sport and Society at Lincoln University, New Zealand. Navé Wald is a researcher at the Higher Education Development Centre, University of Otago, New Zealand.
1. Resource Scarcity between Conflict and Cooperation Part I Reframing
Scarcity and Resource Diplomacy 2. Taking the Scare out of Scarcity: The
Case of Water 3. Cooperation in the Power Sector to Advance Regionalisation
Processes and Sustainable Energy Flows Part II Resource Scarcity and
Tensions in International Relations 4. Phosphorus Security: Future Pathways
to Reduce Food System Vulnerability to a New Global Challenge 5. Peasant
Mineral Resource Extractivism and the Idea of Scarcity 6. Whose Scarcity,
Whose Security? Multi-scalar Contestation of Water in the Indus Basin 7.
Protecting our Global Ocean Heritage: Unprecedented Threats will Require
Bold Interventions Part III Building Resilience Through Resource
Cooperation 8. Food Sovereignty and the Politics of Food Scarcity 9. Rare
Earth Diplomacy: Mitigating Conflict over Technology Minerals 10. Going
with the Flow: Can River Health be a Focus for Foreign Policy? 11. Don't
Forget the Fish! Transnational Collaboration in Governing Tuna Fisheries in
the Pacific 12. A World Without Scarcity?
Scarcity and Resource Diplomacy 2. Taking the Scare out of Scarcity: The
Case of Water 3. Cooperation in the Power Sector to Advance Regionalisation
Processes and Sustainable Energy Flows Part II Resource Scarcity and
Tensions in International Relations 4. Phosphorus Security: Future Pathways
to Reduce Food System Vulnerability to a New Global Challenge 5. Peasant
Mineral Resource Extractivism and the Idea of Scarcity 6. Whose Scarcity,
Whose Security? Multi-scalar Contestation of Water in the Indus Basin 7.
Protecting our Global Ocean Heritage: Unprecedented Threats will Require
Bold Interventions Part III Building Resilience Through Resource
Cooperation 8. Food Sovereignty and the Politics of Food Scarcity 9. Rare
Earth Diplomacy: Mitigating Conflict over Technology Minerals 10. Going
with the Flow: Can River Health be a Focus for Foreign Policy? 11. Don't
Forget the Fish! Transnational Collaboration in Governing Tuna Fisheries in
the Pacific 12. A World Without Scarcity?
1. Resource Scarcity between Conflict and Cooperation Part I Reframing
Scarcity and Resource Diplomacy 2. Taking the Scare out of Scarcity: The
Case of Water 3. Cooperation in the Power Sector to Advance Regionalisation
Processes and Sustainable Energy Flows Part II Resource Scarcity and
Tensions in International Relations 4. Phosphorus Security: Future Pathways
to Reduce Food System Vulnerability to a New Global Challenge 5. Peasant
Mineral Resource Extractivism and the Idea of Scarcity 6. Whose Scarcity,
Whose Security? Multi-scalar Contestation of Water in the Indus Basin 7.
Protecting our Global Ocean Heritage: Unprecedented Threats will Require
Bold Interventions Part III Building Resilience Through Resource
Cooperation 8. Food Sovereignty and the Politics of Food Scarcity 9. Rare
Earth Diplomacy: Mitigating Conflict over Technology Minerals 10. Going
with the Flow: Can River Health be a Focus for Foreign Policy? 11. Don't
Forget the Fish! Transnational Collaboration in Governing Tuna Fisheries in
the Pacific 12. A World Without Scarcity?
Scarcity and Resource Diplomacy 2. Taking the Scare out of Scarcity: The
Case of Water 3. Cooperation in the Power Sector to Advance Regionalisation
Processes and Sustainable Energy Flows Part II Resource Scarcity and
Tensions in International Relations 4. Phosphorus Security: Future Pathways
to Reduce Food System Vulnerability to a New Global Challenge 5. Peasant
Mineral Resource Extractivism and the Idea of Scarcity 6. Whose Scarcity,
Whose Security? Multi-scalar Contestation of Water in the Indus Basin 7.
Protecting our Global Ocean Heritage: Unprecedented Threats will Require
Bold Interventions Part III Building Resilience Through Resource
Cooperation 8. Food Sovereignty and the Politics of Food Scarcity 9. Rare
Earth Diplomacy: Mitigating Conflict over Technology Minerals 10. Going
with the Flow: Can River Health be a Focus for Foreign Policy? 11. Don't
Forget the Fish! Transnational Collaboration in Governing Tuna Fisheries in
the Pacific 12. A World Without Scarcity?