Dodo Mahamat K
School of International Studies, Pusan National University, EU Center, Busan, South Korea.
Springerplus. 2014 Apr 17;3:194. doi: 10.1186/2193-1801-3-194. eCollection 2014.
Climate Change like many global problems nowadays is recognized as a threat to the international security and cooperation. In theoretical terms, it is being securitized and included in the traditional security studies. Climate change and its accompanying environmental degradation are perceived to be a threat that can have incalculable consequences on the international community. The consequences are said to have more effects in small island developing nations and Africa where many States are fragile and overwhelmed with mounting challenges. In recent years, the security implications of the climate change are being addressed from national, regional and multilateral level. Against this backdrop, this paper intends to contribute to the debate on climate change and international security and present a broader perspective on the discussion. The paper will draw from the EU-Africa partnership on climate change and is structured as follows: the first part introduces the background of the international climate change policy and its securitization, the second part covers the EU-Africa relations and EU-Africa partnership on climate change, and the third part discusses the Congo Basin Forest Partnership as a concrete example of EU-Africa Partnership on Climate Change. Lastly, the paper concludes by drawing some conclusions and offers some policy perspectives and recommendations.
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如今,气候变化与许多全球性问题一样,被视为对国际安全与合作的一种威胁。从理论层面来看,它正被安全化并纳入传统安全研究范畴。气候变化及其伴随的环境退化被视作一种可能给国际社会带来难以估量后果的威胁。据说这些后果在小岛屿发展中国家和非洲产生的影响更大,因为许多非洲国家较为脆弱,且面临着日益增多的挑战而不堪重负。近年来,气候变化对安全的影响正从国家、区域和多边层面得到应对。在此背景下,本文旨在为有关气候变化与国际安全的辩论提供助力,并就该讨论展现更广阔的视角。本文将借鉴欧盟与非洲在气候变化方面的伙伴关系,结构如下:第一部分介绍国际气候变化政策的背景及其安全化;第二部分涵盖欧盟与非洲的关系以及欧盟与非洲在气候变化方面的伙伴关系;第三部分将刚果盆地森林伙伴关系作为欧盟与非洲在气候变化方面伙伴关系的一个具体实例进行讨论。最后,本文通过得出一些结论进行总结,并提供一些政策视角和建议。
《经济学与统计学杂志》分类号:Q54;055;052;01;