http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2022(VII-II).15
10.31703/gsssr.2022(VII-II).15
Published : Jun 2022
Understanding the Overlapping Realms of Climate and Security: Decoding Complex Relationships
Climate change's recognition as a security issue has grown, paralleling the trend of treating non- traditional threats as security concerns. This shift has elevated climate change discussions to global platforms. While scholars agree on its potential to destabilize nations and communities, the multifaceted nature of security—spanning personal and collective dimensions—adds complexity. Two key strands emerged: one highlighting catastrophic climate change and the other focusing on human security. The research delves into areas like climate-induced conflicts and securitization, yet consensus remains elusive. Introducing the concept of human agency offers a dynamic approach to climate security discussions.
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Climate Change, Non-traditional Threats, Security
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(1) Muhammad Qasim Khan
Executive Director Programs, Centre of Excellence on Countering Violent Extremism, Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, Pakistan.
(2) Areej Shahzad
Department of Politics & IR, International Islamic University, Islamabad Pakistan.
(3) Fakhra Altaf
MS, Department of Politics & IR, International Islamic University, Islamabad, Pakistan.
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APA : Khan, M. Q., Shahzad, A., & Altaf, F. (2022). Understanding the Overlapping Realms of Climate and Security: Decoding Complex Relationships. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VII(II), 135-143. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2022(VII-II).15
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CHICAGO : Khan, Muhammad Qasim, Areej Shahzad, and Fakhra Altaf. 2022. "Understanding the Overlapping Realms of Climate and Security: Decoding Complex Relationships." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VII (II): 135-143 doi: 10.31703/gsssr.2022(VII-II).15
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HARVARD : KHAN, M. Q., SHAHZAD, A. & ALTAF, F. 2022. Understanding the Overlapping Realms of Climate and Security: Decoding Complex Relationships. Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VII, 135-143.
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MHRA : Khan, Muhammad Qasim, Areej Shahzad, and Fakhra Altaf. 2022. "Understanding the Overlapping Realms of Climate and Security: Decoding Complex Relationships." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VII: 135-143
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MLA : Khan, Muhammad Qasim, Areej Shahzad, and Fakhra Altaf. "Understanding the Overlapping Realms of Climate and Security: Decoding Complex Relationships." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VII.II (2022): 135-143 Print.
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OXFORD : Khan, Muhammad Qasim, Shahzad, Areej, and Altaf, Fakhra (2022), "Understanding the Overlapping Realms of Climate and Security: Decoding Complex Relationships", Global Strategic & Security Studies Review, VII (II), 135-143
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TURABIAN : Khan, Muhammad Qasim, Areej Shahzad, and Fakhra Altaf. "Understanding the Overlapping Realms of Climate and Security: Decoding Complex Relationships." Global Strategic & Security Studies Review VII, no. II (2022): 135-143. https://doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2022(VII-II).15