Climate Change and the Bay of Bengal : : Evolving Geographies of Fear and Hope / / Sanjay Chaturvedi, Vijay Sakhuja.

Climate Change and the Bay of Bengal argues that in the era of climate change radically different understandings of security and sovereignty are at work. It questions the geopolitics of fear and the manner in which metanarratives of climate change tend to privilege the "global" and "n...

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Place / Publishing House:Singapore : : ISEAS Publishing, , [2015]
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Year of Publication:2015
Language:English
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Physical Description:1 online resource (252 p.)
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Other title:Frontmatter --
CONTENTS --
Preface --
1. Geopolitics in the Era of Climate Change: Rethinking Sovereignty, Security and Sust --
2. Mapping the Bay of Bengal in the Era of Climate Change --
3. Climate Change, Displacements and Imperatives of 62 Human Security --
4. Strategic Responses to Non-traditional Security Threats: The Role of the Military --
5. Rescaling the 'National': Realities, Perceptions and Policies --
6. Assessing Regional Responses: A Case for Reorientation --
7. Conclusion: Towards a Bay of Bengal Community --
Bibliography --
Index --
ABOUT THE AUTHORS
Summary:Climate Change and the Bay of Bengal argues that in the era of climate change radically different understandings of security and sovereignty are at work. It questions the geopolitics of fear and the manner in which metanarratives of climate change tend to privilege the "global" and "national" scales over other scales, especially the regional and the local. The authors argue in favour of a new imagination of the Bay of Bengal space as a semi-enclosed sea, embedded in a large marine ecosystem, under the relevant provisions of the UNCLOS that impose various obligations upon its signatories to cooperate at a regional level. Such an imagination, anchored in geographies of hope, should not remain confined to official domains and discourses but become a part of popular socio-spatial consciousness through a regional public diplomacy reaching out to the grassroots level. A Bay of Bengal regional seas programme, under the auspices of UNEP, should be conceptualized and operationalized in a manner that explicitly factors in climate change consequences into the existing understandings and approaches to environmental-human security in the region.
Format:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:9789814517935
9783110700985
9783110663006
9783110606676
9783110700992
DOI:10.1355/9789814517935
Access:restricted access
Hierarchical level:Monograph
Statement of Responsibility: Sanjay Chaturvedi, Vijay Sakhuja.