Climate change and human security in Africa
by Cheryl Hendricks, Siphokazi Magadla
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How do the collection’s examinations of climate change reshape our traditional understanding of national security versus human security on the African continent?
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In what ways does the book illustrate the connection between environmental degradation, resource scarcity, and the outbreak of local or regional conflicts?
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Considering that these papers were presented in 2008, how do you think the core arguments and warnings about African climate vulnerability have held up in the decades since?
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