Double jeopardy: climate insecurities and their implications for Asian armed forces/ Evan A Laksmana
Material type: TextPublication details: 2011Subject(s): In: Defence Studies Vol.11, No 2, June 2011, pp.271-296 (105)Summary: This paper explaining the implications of climate change for armed forces in the Asia Pacific, particularly in Southeast Asia. It argues from a security perspectives, climate change. It will outline why the study of climate change and the military is an important endeavour. It will discuss the security implications of climate change and will assess how security ramifications of climate change will impact regional armed forces at the strategic, institutional and operational levels.Item type | Current library | Call number | Copy number | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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This paper explaining the implications of climate change for armed forces in the Asia Pacific, particularly in Southeast Asia. It argues from a security perspectives, climate change. It will outline why the study of climate change and the military is an important endeavour. It will discuss the security implications of climate change and will assess how security ramifications of climate change will impact regional armed forces at the strategic, institutional and operational levels.
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