Peace through Parks: The Environment on the Peace Research Agenda
- 1 November 1991
- journal article
- research article
- Published by SAGE Publications in Journal of Peace Research
- Vol. 28 (4) , 407-423
- https://doi.org/10.1177/0022343391028004006
Abstract
The environment has now become firmly established as an item on the agenda of peace research. However, perceptions of the interrelationship between peace and environmental issues differ widely. In order to prepare the way for systematic analysis of this interrelationship, four linkages are identified here: causal, instrumental, definitional and normative. Since environmental issues are not only to be treated as non-military threats to the security of societies, but can also work to promote cooperation and peace-building, the causal, instrumental and definitional linkages are sub-categorized as having positive and negative aspects. Environmental security is identified as a normative linkage designed to cope with the negative aspects of the other linkages. Whether this will lead to a militarization of environmental politics, or rather help to demilitarize security thinking remains an open question. The answer will depend very much on the positive aspects of the causal and instrumental linkages. Up to now, ecological cooperation has to be seen as a dependent variable reflecting the state of overall international relations. However, there are some indications that environmental cooperation may develop an Eigendynamik of its own and become an independent variable with influence of its own on world politics.Keywords
This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
- The Case Against Linking Environmental Degradation and National SecurityMillennium: Journal of International Studies, 1990
- Crossing Borders: Resource Flows, the Global Environment, and International SecurityBulletin of Peace Proposals, 1990
- Security and the Environment: A Preliminary ExplorationBulletin of Peace Proposals, 1989
- The Military Sector vis-à-vis the EnvironmentJournal of Peace Research, 1988
- The environmental dimension to security issuesEnvironmentalist, 1986
- Defense Expenditures, External Public Debt and Growth in Developing CountriesJournal of Peace Research, 1986
- Military Expenditure and Development: The Economic LinkagesIDS Bulletin, 1985
- Research Communication: The Military Related External Debt of Third World CountriesJournal of Peace Research, 1983
- Redefining SecurityInternational Security, 1983
- Environmental WarfareBulletin of the Atomic Scientists, 1976