Catastrophe and conflict : disaster diplomacy and its foreign policy implications /
Catastrophe and Conflict: Disaster Diplomacy and Its Foreign Policy Implications examines how and why disaster-related activities (disaster response and disaster risk reduction) do and do not lead to diplomatic endeavours. With respect to foreign policy implications, the main question examined here...
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Brill,
[2016]
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Colección: | Brill research perspectives
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Intro; Contents; Catastrophe and Conflict: Disaster Diplomacy andIts Foreign Policy Implications; Abstract; Keywords; 1 Prologue: Oceans Apart; 2 Introduction; 3 Theorising Disaster and Diplomacy; 3.1 Hazard and Vulnerability; 3.2 Disaster Scales; 3.3 Political Causes of Vulnerability; 3.4 Addressing Political Causes Through Disaster Risk Reduction; 3.5 Theorising Diplomacy in the Context of Disaster-related Activities; 4 Theorising Disaster Diplomacy; 4.1 Previous Disaster Diplomacy Examples; 4.2 Disaster Diplomacy: What is Success?; 4.3 Theoretical Notions: Intentionality and Foreseeability
- 4.4 Ethical Implications5 Case Study: Disease Diplomacy; 5.1 Disease Eradication; 5.2 Vaccine Diplomacy; 5.3 Health Interventions as Foreign Policy; 6 Case Study: Climate Change Diplomacy; 6.1 Climate Change: A Creeping Environmental Change; 6.2 Mitigation and Adaptation as Disaster Diplomacy Processes; 6.3 Climate Change Diplomacy and Migration; 7 Disaster Diplomacy for Connecting Policy Makers and Researchers; 7.1 Disaster Diplomacy Processes; 7.2 Policy Maker Lessons; 7.3 Future Research Agenda; 8 Epilogue: The Future of Disaster Diplomacy Influencing Foreign Policy
- 8.1 Bringing Together Aceh and Sri Lanka8.2 The Meaning of Disaster Diplomacy for Foreign Policy; References