After the fires? Climate change and security in Australia

IF 1.2 3区 社会学 Q3 POLITICAL SCIENCE Australian Journal of Political Science Pub Date : 2020-06-09 DOI:10.1080/10361146.2020.1776680
M. McDonald
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ABSTRACT The devastating bushfires of late 2019/ early 2020 in Australia placed the country firmly in the international spotlight. The unprecedented scale, number and severity of these fires drew attention to the role of Australia’s changing climate and the broader process of climate change. It also triggered debates about the link between climate change and security, not least given concerns over the deployment of military resources in response and the existential nature of the threat to people and ecosystems. This paper examines the climate change-security relationship in the Australian context. It examines how climate change and security are related before assessing the extent to which this connection is reflected in current policy and practices in Australia. The paper concludes by reflecting on whether the bushfire crisis of 2019–20 is likely to precipitate a major change in policy settings, practices and public debate on climate change and security in Australia.
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火灾之后?澳大利亚的气候变化和安全
摘要2019年末/2020年初澳大利亚发生的毁灭性森林大火使该国牢牢地成为国际关注的焦点。这些火灾的规模、数量和严重程度前所未有,这引起了人们对澳大利亚气候变化和更广泛的气候变化过程的关注。它还引发了关于气候变化与安全之间联系的辩论,尤其是考虑到人们对军事资源部署的担忧,以及对人类和生态系统威胁的生存性质。本文考察了澳大利亚背景下的气候变化安全关系。它审查了气候变化与安全之间的关系,然后评估这种联系在澳大利亚当前政策和做法中的反映程度。该论文最后反思了2019-20年的山火危机是否可能引发澳大利亚气候变化和安全政策设置、实践和公众辩论的重大变化。
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期刊介绍: The Australian Journal of Political Science is the official journal of the Australian Political Studies Association. The editorial team of the Journal includes a range of Australian and overseas specialists covering the major subdisciplines of political science. We publish articles of high quality at the cutting edge of the discipline, characterised by conceptual clarity, methodological rigour, substantive interest, theoretical coherence, broad appeal, originality and insight.
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