Human security, climate change, and migration

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Teixeira, Nuno Severiano
Castro Pereira, Joana
Ferreira, Susana

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This chapter addresses the issue of global security threats to humankind from a European perspective and argues that, to be effective, handling this type of threat requires a comprehensive and transnational response. It involves, moreover, not only international cooperation between states but also the engagement of international organizations and non-governmental organizations and the empowerment of people themselves, which to some extent means a new kind of multilateralism. The chapter is organized into three parts: the first one, offering a theoretical approach, traces the genealogy of the concept of security and seeks to identify the prevailing concept of human security; evolving from this theoretical framework, the second and the third parts deal with two case studies that occupy today the top of the European agenda: climate change and international migration.

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Teixeira, N. S., Castro Pereira, J., Ferreira, S. (2021). Human security, climate change, and migration. In T. Meyer, J. L. Sales Marques, M. Telò (Eds.), Towards a New Multilateralism. Taylor & Francis. https://doi.org/10.4324/9781003118671-12

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