Klimatförändringar som ett säkerhetshot. En studie av internationella organisationers säkerhetisering av klimathoten
Abstract
International organizations are important actors on the stage of world politics, and how these actors securitize the climate change issue is of importance for how it will be tackled by actors on global and national levels. The purpose of this study is to contribute to research on climate security discourses and how climate change is defined as a security concern amongst different actors. This study, in contrast to previous research, focuses on systematically mapping the definitions made by different international organizations by asking: whose security is at stake; who is responsible for responding to the threat; how is the nature of the threat defined; and what responses are suggested? By analyzing material consisting of a variety of documents and statements from five international organizations, I aim to identify differences between these actors – in how the climate change issue is conceptualized from a security perspective. The result of the study shows that only one of the organizations shows clear elements of the national/geopolitical security discourse, while all of the other actors primarily use the human security discourse. This has positive implications for addressing the climate change challenge in global environmental politics.
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Date
2014-06-13Author
Davidovic, Dragana
Keywords
securitization
climate change
discourses
national/geopolitical security
human security
international organizations
Language
swe