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CloseECSP Report 7: Reviews of New Publications
Experts review new publications:
- Environment and Security: Discourses and Practices, edited by Miriam R. Lowi and Brian R. Shaw (2000). Reviewed by Jon Barnett.
- States, Scarcity and Civil Strife in the Developing World, by Colin Kahl (2000). Reviewed by Jack A. Goldstone.
- Environmental Conflict, edited by Paul F. Diehl and Nils Petter Gleditsch (2001). Reviewed by Bryan McDonald.
- The Meaning of Environmental Security: Ecological Politics and Policy in the New Security Era, by Jon Barnett (2001). Reviewed by Geoffrey D. Dabelko.
- Reflections on Water: New Approaches to Transboundary Conflicts and Cooperation, edited by Helen Ingram and Joachim Blatter (2001). Reviewed by Marcia Fraser Macomber.
- Environment and National Security: The Case of South Asia, by Narottam Gaan (2000). Reviewed by Sunila S. Kale.
- Ecology of War and Peace: Counting Costs of Conflict, by Tom H. Hastings (2000). Reviewed by Elizabeth L. Chalecki.
- Environmental Security and Engagement in Central Command, by Colonel Alan L. Moloff (2000). Reviewed by Kelley Sayre.
- The Caspian Sea: A Quest for Environmental Security, edited by William Ascher and Natalia Mirovitskaya (2000). Reviewed by Stacy D. VanDeveer.
- Altered States: Globalization, Sovereignty, and Governance, by Gordon Smith and Moisés Naím (2000). Reviewed by Anita Sharma.
- Contagion and Conflict: Health as a Global Security Challenge, by Michael Moodie, William J. Taylor, Jr., Glenn Baek, Jonathan Ban, Charles Fogelgren, Scott Lloyd, John Swann, and Yun Chung (2000). Reviewed by Mark W. Zacher.
- The Security Dynamics of Demographic Factors, by Brian Nichiporuk (2000). Reviewed by Jessica P. Powers.
- The Ingenuity Gap, by Thomas Homer-Dixon (2000). Reviewed by Marc A. Weiss.
- The Pervasive Role of Science, Technology, and Health in Foreign Policy: Imperatives for the Department of State (1999). Reviewed by Clair Twigg.
- The World’s Water 2000-2001: The Biennial Report on Freshwater Resources, by Peter H. Gleick (2000). Reviewed by Baruch Boxer.
- Managing the Globalized Environment: Local Strategies to Secure Livelihoods, edited by Tiia Riitta Granfelt (1999). Reviewed by Kelley Sayre.
- The Third Force: The Rise of Transnational Civil Society, edited by Ann M. Florini (2000). Reviewed by Stacy D. VanDeveer.
- How Americans View World Population Issues: A Survey of Public Opinion, by David Adamson, Nancy Belden, Julia Da Vanzo, and Sally Patterson (2000). Reviewed by Simona Wexler.
- Urbanization, Population, Environment, and Security: A Report of the Comparative Urban Studies Project, edited by Christina Rosan, Blair A. Ruble, and Joseph S. Tulchin (2000). Reviewed by Richard Thomas.
About the Authors
Jon Barnett
University of Melbourne
Jack A. Goldstone
Global Fellow;
Virginia E. and John T. Hazel Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University; Wilson Center Fellow
Virginia E. and John T. Hazel Professor of Public Policy, George Mason University; Wilson Center Fellow
Bryan McDonald
Assistant Director, Center for Unconventional Security Affairs
Geoffrey D. Dabelko, PhD
Senior Advisor, ECSP; Former Director, ECSP;
Professor and Associate Dean, George V. Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, Ohio University; Associate Senior Fellow, Environment of Peace Initiative, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Professor and Associate Dean, George V. Voinovich School of Leadership and Public Affairs, Ohio University; Associate Senior Fellow, Environment of Peace Initiative, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute
Marcia Fraser Macomber
International Development Associate, University of Michigan Population, Environmental Change, and Security Initiative.
Sunila S. Kale
Doctoral Student, Government Department, University of Texas, Austin
Elizabeth L. Chalecki
Fellow;
Associate Professor of International Relations, University of Nebraska Omaha
Associate Professor of International Relations, University of Nebraska Omaha
Kelley Sayre
Stacy D. VanDeveer
Professor of Global Governance and Human Security, McCormack Graduate School of Policy and Global Studies, University of Massachusetts Boston
Anita Sharma
Executive Director, ENOUGH Project
Mark W. Zacher
Professor, Institute of International Relations, University of British Columbia
Jessica Powers
Presidential Management Intern, Office of the Secretary of Defense
Marc Weiss
Clair Twigg
Baruch Boxer
Professor Emeritus, Geography and Environmental Sciences, Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey
Simona Wexler
Richard Thomas
Environmental Change and Security Program
The Environmental Change and Security Program (ECSP) explores the connections between environmental change, health, and population dynamics and their links to conflict, human insecurity, and foreign policy. Read more