Understanding the Environmental Security Perceptions of the European Union’s Security Actors
Abstract
:1. Introduction
2. Literature Review
2.1. Historical Background of the “Environmental Security” Discourse
2.2. From Environmental Security to Climate Security: An Emerging Trend
2.3. The Issue of Climate Change in the Security Agenda of Europe
3. Methodology
4. Results
4.1. European External Action Service (EEAS)
4.2. European Commission
4.3. Independent Agencies: European Union Institute for Security Studies (EUISS), European Defence Agency (EDA), European Union Satellite Centre (SatCen), European Security and Defence College (ESDC)
4.4. Ministries of Defence (MoDs)
4.5. Non-State Actors: Adelphi, SIPRI, EY, PRIO
5. Discussion
6. Conclusions
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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Interview Title | Interviewee Code | Medium | Date |
---|---|---|---|
Environmental Security and EDA | INT-1EDA | Virtual Teleconferencing (VTC) | 2022 |
INT-2EDA | In Person | 2023 | |
INT-3EDA | In Person | 2023 | |
INT-4EDA | In Person | 2023 | |
Environmental Security and EEAS | INT-1EEAS (EUMS) | Telephone | 2022 |
INT-2EEAS | VTC | 2022 | |
INT-3EEAS | In Person | 2023 | |
Mikhail Kostarakos (EUMC) * | 2023 | ||
Environmental Security and ESDC | INT-1ESDC | In Person | 2022 |
INT-2ESDC | VTC | 2021 | |
Environmental Security and EUISS | INT-1EUISS | VTC | 2022 |
INT-2EUISS | VTC | 2021 | |
Environmental Security and European Commission | INT-1EC (DG ENV) | VTC | 2021 |
INT-2EC (DG CLIMA) | VTC | 2022 | |
INT-3EC (DG HOME) | In Person | 2022 | |
INT-4EC (DG HOME) | In Person | 2023 | |
INT-5EC (DG JRC) | In Person | 2023 | |
Environmental Security and SatCen | INT-1SC | In Person | 2022 |
INT-2SC | Telephone | 2022 | |
Environmental Security in Europe and Ministries of Defense | INT-1MoD | In Person | 2022 |
INT-1MoD | In Person | 2022 | |
INT-1MoD | In Person | 2022 | |
INT-1MoD | In Person | 2022 | |
Environmental Security in Europe and Nonstate Actors | INT-1nSA (adelphi) | VTC | 2021 |
INT-2nSA (EY) | VTC | 2021 | |
INT-3nSA (PRIO) | VTC | 2022 | |
INT-4nSA (SIPRI) | In Person | 2023 |
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Chicago/Turabian StyleKantemnidis, Dimitrios, and Iosif Botetzagias. 2023. "Understanding the Environmental Security Perceptions of the European Union’s Security Actors" Sustainability 15, no. 17: 13027. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151713027
APA StyleKantemnidis, D., & Botetzagias, I. (2023). Understanding the Environmental Security Perceptions of the European Union’s Security Actors. Sustainability, 15(17), 13027. https://doi.org/10.3390/su151713027