State of the World 2005
Global Security
By Worldwatch Institute
22nd Edition
December 2004 •
264 pages •
234 x 176mm •
ISBN 9781844071623
State of the World 2005 takes a new and deeper look at the theme that has dominated international politics since 9/11: security. Not the armed conflicts that occur when it breaks down, but the underlying social, economic and environmental pressures which determine how threatened and vulnerable people feel. These include food, water, other natural resources, exposure to environmental change and health threats. Without equitable and sustainable management of these conditions, lasting security cannot be achieved. The result is a fascinating and illuminating volume that offers a new definition of security and the means to achieve it. [Published annually in 28 languages, each edition draws on the breadth of expertise of the Worldwatch Institute's team of writers and researchers. State of the World is relied upon by national governments, UN agencies, development workers and law-makers for its authoritative and up-to-the-minute analysis and information. It is essential for anyone concerned with building a positive, global future.]
CONTENTS
Foreword
Preface
State of the World: A Year in Review
Security Redefined
Examining the Connections Between Population and Security
Containing Infections Disease
Cultivating Food Security
Managing Water Conflict and Cooperation
Changing the Oil Economy
Disarming Postwar Societies
Building Peace
Notes
Index
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