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Regional Ecological Challenges for Peace in Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia Pacific

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  • Discusses regional ecological peace challenges
  • Focuses on ecological and peace problems in Africa, the Middle East, Latin America and Asia Pacific
  • Presents case studies on Nigeria, the Palestinian West Bank, Columbia, Mexico, Pakistan, Vietnam and Japan, as well as on US Nuclear Testing in the Marshall Islands
  • Includes supplementary material: sn.pub/extras

Part of the book series: The Anthropocene: Politik—Economics—Society—Science (APESS, volume 5)

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This book presents peer-reviewed texts from the International Peace Research Association’s Ecology and Peace Commission: M.I. Abazie-Humphrey (Nigeria) reviews “Nigeria’s Home-Grown DDR Programme”; C. Christian and H. Speight (USA) analyse “Water, Cooperation, and Peace in the Palestinian West Bank”; T. Galaviz (Mexico) discusses “The Peace Process Mediation Network between the Colombian Government and the April 19th Movement”; S.E. Serrano Oswald (Mexico) examines “Social Resilience and Intangible Cultural Heritage: Case Study in Mexico”; A. F. Rashid (Pakistan) and F. Feng (China) focus on “Community Perceptions of Ecological Disturbances Caused During Terrorists Invasion and Counter-insurgency Operations in Swat, Pakistan”; M. Yoshii (Japan) examines “Structure of Discrimination in Japan’s Nuclear Export” and finally, S. Takemine (Japan) discusses “‘Global Hibakusha’ and the Invisible Victims of US Nuclear Testing in the Marshall Islands”.

Editors and Affiliations

  • Center for Multidisciplinary Stud.(CRIM), National University of Mexico (UNAM) Center for Multidisciplinary Stud.(CRIM), Cuernavaca, Mexico

    Úrsula Oswald Spring

  • und Europäische Sicherheitspolitik, AFES-PRESS, AG Friedensforschung, Mosbach, Germany

    Hans Günter Brauch

  • Center for Multidisciplinary Stud.(CRIM), Nat. Autonomous Univ. of Mexico (UNAM), Cuernavaca, Mexico

    Serrena Eréndira Serrano Oswald

  • Conflict Studies, Mackie Bldg K01 Rm 115, Univ of Sydney, Ctr for Peace & Conflict Studies, Mackie Bldg K01 Rm 115, Sydney, Australia

    Juliet Bennett

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