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İklim Değişikliği ve Güvenlik: Farklı Algılar, Farklı Yaklaşımlar

Year 2017, , 21 - 44, 01.06.2017
https://doi.org/10.33458/uidergisi.513222

Abstract

İklim değişikliğinin sonuçlarına yönelik ilgi, ortaya çıkan bilimsel deliller ve karşılaşılan çevresel felaketlerin de etkisiyle gitgide artmaktadır. Son zamanlarda iklim değişikliğini bir güvenlik sorunu olarak ele alan çalışmalar da dikkat çekmektedir. Bu çalışma, belli bir çerçeve dâhilinde, iklim değişikliğini ele alan farklı güvenlik yaklaşımlarını analiz etmeyi amaçlamaktadır. Bu çerçevede, iklim değişikline olan güvenlik yaklaşımları, iklim değişikliğinin güvenlikleştirilmesini destekleyenler ve karşı çıkanlar olmak üzere ikiye bölünmüştür. Bu çalışmada, iki grubun içindeki farklı yaklaşımlar ve mantıklar analiz edilmiştir. Son olarak, literatürde son zamanlarda ortaya çıkan ve iklim değişikliğinin Uluslararası İlişkiler disiplinindeki güvenlik anlayışına etkilerini irdeleyen, “güvenliğin iklimleştirilmesi” konusu incelenmiştir. 

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Climate Change and Security: Different Perceptions, Different Approaches

Year 2017, , 21 - 44, 01.06.2017
https://doi.org/10.33458/uidergisi.513222

Abstract

The concerns about the results of climate change have been increasing as new scientific proofs emerge and people witness its direct effects in environmental catastrophes. There also have been different efforts to frame climate change as a security issue. This study aims to analyze different security approaches to climate change with a particular framework. The framework divides these approaches into two: opponents and proponents of the securitization of climate change. It also analyzes different approaches and logics within both camps. Finally, the study examines and evaluates the emerging literature on the “climatization of security” which focuses on the impacts of climate change on the understanding of security in the discipline of International Relations. 

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  • Booth, Ken. Theory of World Security, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 2007.
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  • Theisen, Ole Magnus, Helge Holtermann and Halvard Buhaug. “Climate Wars? Assessing the claim that drought breeds conflict”, International Security, Vol.36, No.3, 2012, p.79–106.
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  • Trombetta, Maria Julia. “Environmental security and climate change: analyzing the discourse”, Cambridge Review of International Affairs, Vol.21, No.4, 2008, p.585-602.
  • Ullman, Richard H. “Redefining Security”, International Security, Vol.8, No.1, 1983, p.129-153.
  • “UNDP Human Development Report”, 1994, http://hdr.undp.org/sites/default/files/reports/255/hdr_1994_en_complete_nostats.pdf, (Accessed on 03 March 2016).
  • “UNDP Human Development Report”, 2007/2008, http://hdr.undp.org/sites/default/files/reports/268/hdr_20072008_en_complete.pdf, (Accessed on 03 March 2016).
  • “UNEP Annual Report”, 2007, http://www.unep.org/PDF/AnnualReport/2007/AnnualReport2007_en_web.pdf, (Accessed on 04 September 2016).
  • Verbeke, Johan. (Speech), United Nations Security Council, Sixty-second year 5663rd meeting, 17 April 2007, http://www.un.org/press/en/2007/sc9000.doc.htm, (Accessed on 03 April 2016).
  • Wæver, Ole. “Securitization and Desecuritization”, Ronnie D. Lipschutz (ed.), On Security, New York, Columbia University Press, 1995, pp. 46-86.
  • Walt, Stephen M. “The Renaissance of Security Studies”, International Studies Quarterly, Vol.3, No.5, 1991, p.211-239.
  • Williams, Michael C. “Words, Images, Enemies: Securitization and International Politics”, International Studies Quarterly, Vol.47, No.4, p.511-531.
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