Environmental Cooperation as an Instrument of Conflict Resolution

The text is concerned with the idea of using environmental cooperation as a conflict transformation instrument. In the first part the text introduces the history of the idea, and in the second part the text researches the theoretical and methodological problems of the approach and introduces and an...

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Main Author: Šárka Waisová
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Institute of International Relations Prague 2015-06-01
Series:Czech Journal of International Relations
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Online Access:https://cjir.iir.cz/index.php/cjir/article/view/263
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description The text is concerned with the idea of using environmental cooperation as a conflict transformation instrument. In the first part the text introduces the history of the idea, and in the second part the text researches the theoretical and methodological problems of the approach and introduces and analyzes the main challenges the contemporary research on it faces. Nevertheless, the problems and weaknesses of the idea of using environmental cooperation as a conflict transformation instrument, which are discussed in the text, moderate the optimism that was originally connected with the approach. It seems that the transformative peacebuilding potential of environmental cooperation is at least unclear and needs further research.
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spelling doaj.art-07a3fb16c90e4b94991da289e1bb10362023-01-07T06:14:49ZengInstitute of International Relations PragueCzech Journal of International Relations0323-18442570-94292015-06-01502Environmental Cooperation as an Instrument of Conflict ResolutionŠárka Waisová The text is concerned with the idea of using environmental cooperation as a conflict transformation instrument. In the first part the text introduces the history of the idea, and in the second part the text researches the theoretical and methodological problems of the approach and introduces and analyzes the main challenges the contemporary research on it faces. Nevertheless, the problems and weaknesses of the idea of using environmental cooperation as a conflict transformation instrument, which are discussed in the text, moderate the optimism that was originally connected with the approach. It seems that the transformative peacebuilding potential of environmental cooperation is at least unclear and needs further research. https://cjir.iir.cz/index.php/cjir/article/view/263environmental cooperationenvironmental peacebuildingcooperation in conflict areasconflict resolutionconflict transformationhistory of the approach
spellingShingle Šárka Waisová
Environmental Cooperation as an Instrument of Conflict Resolution
Czech Journal of International Relations
environmental cooperation
environmental peacebuilding
cooperation in conflict areas
conflict resolution
conflict transformation
history of the approach
title Environmental Cooperation as an Instrument of Conflict Resolution
title_full Environmental Cooperation as an Instrument of Conflict Resolution
title_fullStr Environmental Cooperation as an Instrument of Conflict Resolution
title_full_unstemmed Environmental Cooperation as an Instrument of Conflict Resolution
title_short Environmental Cooperation as an Instrument of Conflict Resolution
title_sort environmental cooperation as an instrument of conflict resolution
topic environmental cooperation
environmental peacebuilding
cooperation in conflict areas
conflict resolution
conflict transformation
history of the approach
url https://cjir.iir.cz/index.php/cjir/article/view/263
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