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Climate security and China’s challenge to the liberal international order: How should the EU respond to the geo-economic game of China?
This article explores the connection between European climate security and ideological security, emphasizing the role of China as a revisionist actor challenging the Liberal International Order upheld by the US,
How Progressive Realism can help the Democratic World in the fight against the Security Implications of Climate Change
While these concerns grow, other geopolitical problems tend to further hinder the actual process of solving the consequences of climate change. An expected swing to the right in the European
The Introductory Ethics Behind the ‘Why’ concerning our Responsibility to the Future
Science, politics and economics dominate the discourse regarding the climate and securefutures. But we do not seem to be getting far with these as our only motivations, what ismissing is
Intercultural Communication in Climate Change Crisis Conversations
Effective cross-cultural communication, especially in response to international crises like global warming, is no easy feat. Ahead of COP26 in Glasgow (2021), academics have argued that our failure to reach
From Underrepresentation to Action: Rethinking Western Climate Security Strategies through Integration and Cooperation
Why are the long-term security consequences of Climate Change not talked about extensively in (geo)political & defensive strategies of NATO or the EU? And (how) should NATO or the EU
Our vision: Climate-Security Leadership and Youth Engagement in 2027
After some months of hard work, round the tables and reflecting, we hereby launch The Youth Climate Security Research Team. A network of young people who have heart for developing