Want, Waste or War?

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Want, Waste or War? The Global Resource Nexus and the Struggle for Land, Energy, Food, Water and Minerals By Philip Andrews-Speed, National University of Singapore, Singapore Raimund Bleischwitz, University College London, UK Tim Boersma, The Brookings Institution, Washington, DC, USA Corey Johnson, University of North Carolina at Greensboro, USA Geoffrey Kemp, Center for the National Interest, Washington, DC, USA Stacy D. VanDeveer, University of New Hampshire, Durham, USA About this Book

Contents

In addition to environmental change, the structure and trends of global politics and the economy are also changing as more countries join the ranks of the world’s largest economies with their resource-intensive patterns. The nexus approach, conceptualized as attention to resource connections and their governance ramifications, calls attention to the sustainability of contemporary consumer resource use, lifestyles and supply chains. This book sets out an analytical framework for understanding these nexus issues and the related governance challenges and opportunities.

Part 1: Struggling in the Global Resource Nexus 1. Introduction: Resource Struggles and Hard Choices 2. Understanding the Resource Nexus Part 2: The Three Realms of the Nexus 3. Managing Markets under Stress 4. Strategic Interests and Interstate Conflicts 5. Rethinking Human Security: The Nexus on the Ground Part 3: Cases and Controversies 6. Shale Gas in the US: Games Unchanged? 7. Climate Change and Security: Follow the Money and the Plans 8. Gated Globalism: Migration and Borders 9. Resource Scarcity, Political Outbidding and Potential for Conflict in the Nile River Basin 10. Nitrogen Fertilizer and Food in the Nexus It sheds light on the resource nexus in three 11. Lifestyle Changes and Resource Efficiency: Opportunities to Bend realms: markets, interstate relations and local the Curves? human security. These three realms are the organizing principle of three chapters, before the Part 4: Conclusions 12. Facing up to the Nexus Challenge: Avoiding Waste, Want and War analysis turns to crosscutting case studies including shale gas, migration, lifestyle changes and resource efficiency, nitrogen fertilizer and food systems, water and the Nile Basin, climate change and security and defense spending. The key issues revolve around competition and conflict over finite natural resources. The authors highlight opportunities to improve both the understanding of nexus challenges and their governance. They critically discuss a global governance approach versus polycentric and multilevel approaches and the lack of those dimensions in many theories of international relations.

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