Cultural Norms, War and the Environment
Oxford University Press

Cultural Norms, War and the Environment

Subjects: Defence, Warfare & defence
ISBN13: 9780198291251
Published: 27 Oct 1988

Format - Hardback
By Westing, Arthur H.

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Cultural Norms, War and the Environment

Regular price A$334.36
Sale price A$334.36 Regular price A$344.70
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The most immediate threats to humankind are military devastation and environmental exhaustion, both on a global scale. SIPRI, in co-operation with the United Nations Environment Programme, presents with this book the fifth major study in a series that examines linkages between these two threats. In the study specialists from several disciplines examine the ways in which cultural norms concerning the environment have inhibited the conduct of war and preparations
for it, and suggest how such norms could be strengthened and developed. The subject is approached from the following perspectives: historical evolution of cultural norms concerning war and the
environment; differing approaches of men and women; the special challenge of the nuclear age; roles of government and law; influence of education and the mass media; and philosophical and aesthetic influences. This series addresses the problems of constraining war and of maintaining an environment that can promote human life and welfare by examining the issues of warfare and security in relation to environmental and ecological concerns and then formulating policy
recommendations. It should prove of interest, therefore, to everyone who has a personal interest in these subjects.

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