Environmental Migration in International Law and its Effects on Security
Environmental Migration in International Law and its Effects on Security
Author(s): Tuba Taşlicali Koç
Subject(s): Law, Constitution, Jurisprudence, Energy and Environmental Studies, International Law
Published by: Transnational Press London
Keywords: Environmental migration; international law; security;
Summary/Abstract: In the post-Cold War period, the security perception of states has changed compared to the period when security was pursued through national power elements. Since the security perceptions of states changed in the post-Cold War period, the measures they took in this context also changed . This change has transformed the perception of security from being focused solely on the state to a multi-dimensional field of analysis in which humans are one of the main focal points. This change in security perception, which is analyzed with national power elements in realist theory, has found a place in Buzan’s five-sector analysis security perception, and security has begun to be examined on political, economic, social, environmental and military dimensions.
Book: Climate Change and Environmental Politics
- Page Range: 49-59
- Page Count: 11
- Publication Year: 2024
- Language: English
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