Rethinking Environmental Security
Editor's Notes
Editor's Note | Spring 2022
While the importance of environmental security certainly is going to increase in the following years as more regional and global actors will join the fight against the climate change, it is critical to examine and understand the issue from geopolitical, economic, and legal perspectives. With that said, we are confident that this issue of Insight Turkey entitled “Rethinking Environmental Security in Türkiye and Beyond” will present timely studies regarding environmental security, a complex and increasingly important issue for Türkiye and the world.
Commentaries
Starting the end of 2020, the Middle East has witnessed an unprecedented de-escalation among its...
Over the last few years, the Eastern Mediterranean region has been struggling to capitalize on...
The world politics of the 2020s seems to consist of two realities: People are concerned about an...
Traditionally the Arctic has been on the margins of international political interest, either...
Articles
The objective of this research paper is to apply an integration of two main theoretical...
Following the Arab Spring, all the nations in the Middle East started to pursue a phase of...
Iran’s middle class appears to be on the slippery slope, switching from its dream of political...
Despite the increased number of International Environmental Regimes (IERs), gradually worsening...
The aim of this article is to assess Türkiye’s national climate policy framework within the...
Water security refers to the availability of adequate quantities and qualities of water for...
Review Article
A Review of Three Approaches to the Eritrean Nation as a Case for Nation before Identity
Despite the three books’ noted shortcomings, they all provide solid information on how Eritrean nationhood and identity began to form and mature and how it continues to transform through a transnational conception of the country. Such a complex national identification project cannot be forced upon the population, as was seen in the attempts of Ethiopia’s Amharization of Eritreans. The project will instead require a willful merging of the existing cultural traits of different Eritrean ethnies to create a new national Eritrean polity. In any case, the ongoing case of Eritrea provides a good case to observe how new identification becomes meaningful to form a basis for social activities that are needed for a group to be regarded as a nation.
Book Reviews
Despite its shortcomings, Small Security Dilemma: Kuwait after 1991is worth reading to augment...
The strength of the book lies in the fact that the author deftly contextualizes and explains the...
Despite this analytical weakness, Negotiating Survival offers readers a brilliant glimpse into...
The book’s strength lies in bringing the narrative of Palestinian and Irish hunger strikers...
Architectures of Violence: The Command Structures of Modern Mass Atrocities by Kate
Ferguson is...
As a careful observer of modern Turkish history and domestic politics, Christine Philliou...
The book can be very insightful not only for those who are working in think tanks but
for any...
While the book traces a progressivist line from Orientalism and modernization theories, the...
Drones: The Brilliant, the Bad, and the Beautiful demonstrates that although the development of...
The author unpacks the important relationship among socio-economic development, local capacity,...
Events
Web Panel | Environmental Security in Combating Climate Change
After the Spring 2022 Issue on Rethinking Environmental Security was released, Insight Turkey organized an online where experts discussed environmental security and climate change with a focus on cases from Turkey and beyond. As the Insight Turkey team, we hope that the panel's comments are informative and provide a better knowledge of the issues at hand. A video of the entire panel session is available on our YouTube channel