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This study develops an "eco-evolutionary" perspective for analysing emerging demographic, ecological and technological discontinuities and dilemmas associated with rapid globalization.

Trade Review
The author's attempt to create a holistic explanatory model is impressive. Recommended for larger public and academic libraries. * Library Journal *
An indispensable resource for understanding globalization. Highly recommended! -- Herman Daly, University of Maryland
Ecological Security presents an innovative approach toward environmental issues, weaving them together with the trend toward economic globalization and its implications for the distribution of wealth in the world. Authors Dennis Clark Pirages and Theresa Manley DeGeest have produced a well-written and readable text that will be understood and appreciated by a broad readership. -- Marvin S. Soroos, North Carolina State University
With each passing day, it appears more and more obvious that the prevailing explanations for turbulence and crisis in world affairs are wholly inadequate, and that existing policy responses are of little use in addressing emerging dangers. We desperately need a new mode of analysis for deciphering international developments and devising new policy mechanisms. Ecological Security provides exactly what we require: a comprehensive approach to the study of world affairs that combines economic, political, sociological, biological, and ecological perspectives, and does so in a way that enables us to grasp the dramatic changes taking place. More than this, it lays the groundwork for a truly evolutionary approach to the management of world affairs. -- Michael Klare, Five College Professor of Peace and World Security Affairs, Hampshire College
Pirages and DeGeest recognize that globalization is driven by a multiplicity of co-evolving processes, that this has been going on for thousands of years, and that the processes involved appear to have undergone an evolutionary shift in recent times. This book will help to get these important points across to a wide audience. -- William R. Thompson, Indiana University
In Ecological Security authors Pirages and DeGeest embrace and integrate environmental, demographic, and technological dynamics into their analysis of the paths from international to global relations to great advantage. Building on Pirages's decades-long contributions in this tradition, they cast aside the more typical approach to compartmentalize and therefore marginalize these supposedly background variables of international politics. -- Geoffrey D. Dabelko, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

Table of Contents
Chapter 1 I From International to Global Relations Chapter 2 II Demographic Change and Ecological Insecurity Chapter 3 III An Assault on the Global Commons Chapter 4 IV Global Energy Politics: Cycles of Insecurity Chapter 5 V The Political Economy of Feast and Famine Chapter 6 VI Globalization and Biosecurity Chapter 7 VII Technology and Ecological Security Chapter 8 VIII Ecologically Secure Development Chapter 9 IX Governance and Ecological Security Chapter 10 Epilogue: Ten Steps to Enhanced Ecological Security

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      Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
      Publication Date: 28/09/2003
      ISBN13: 9780847695003, 978-0847695003
      ISBN10: 084769500X

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This study develops an "eco-evolutionary" perspective for analysing emerging demographic, ecological and technological discontinuities and dilemmas associated with rapid globalization.

      Trade Review
      The author's attempt to create a holistic explanatory model is impressive. Recommended for larger public and academic libraries. * Library Journal *
      An indispensable resource for understanding globalization. Highly recommended! -- Herman Daly, University of Maryland
      Ecological Security presents an innovative approach toward environmental issues, weaving them together with the trend toward economic globalization and its implications for the distribution of wealth in the world. Authors Dennis Clark Pirages and Theresa Manley DeGeest have produced a well-written and readable text that will be understood and appreciated by a broad readership. -- Marvin S. Soroos, North Carolina State University
      With each passing day, it appears more and more obvious that the prevailing explanations for turbulence and crisis in world affairs are wholly inadequate, and that existing policy responses are of little use in addressing emerging dangers. We desperately need a new mode of analysis for deciphering international developments and devising new policy mechanisms. Ecological Security provides exactly what we require: a comprehensive approach to the study of world affairs that combines economic, political, sociological, biological, and ecological perspectives, and does so in a way that enables us to grasp the dramatic changes taking place. More than this, it lays the groundwork for a truly evolutionary approach to the management of world affairs. -- Michael Klare, Five College Professor of Peace and World Security Affairs, Hampshire College
      Pirages and DeGeest recognize that globalization is driven by a multiplicity of co-evolving processes, that this has been going on for thousands of years, and that the processes involved appear to have undergone an evolutionary shift in recent times. This book will help to get these important points across to a wide audience. -- William R. Thompson, Indiana University
      In Ecological Security authors Pirages and DeGeest embrace and integrate environmental, demographic, and technological dynamics into their analysis of the paths from international to global relations to great advantage. Building on Pirages's decades-long contributions in this tradition, they cast aside the more typical approach to compartmentalize and therefore marginalize these supposedly background variables of international politics. -- Geoffrey D. Dabelko, Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars

      Table of Contents
      Chapter 1 I From International to Global Relations Chapter 2 II Demographic Change and Ecological Insecurity Chapter 3 III An Assault on the Global Commons Chapter 4 IV Global Energy Politics: Cycles of Insecurity Chapter 5 V The Political Economy of Feast and Famine Chapter 6 VI Globalization and Biosecurity Chapter 7 VII Technology and Ecological Security Chapter 8 VIII Ecologically Secure Development Chapter 9 IX Governance and Ecological Security Chapter 10 Epilogue: Ten Steps to Enhanced Ecological Security

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