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This commemorative 30th-anniversary volume of Research in Political Sociology delves into the ramifications of warfare and conflict on migration, sustainable development, and security. What threat is posed by warfare and conflict to environmental integrity, security, and the prospects of a sustainable future?
Echoing the sentiments expressed in pivotal UN resolutions and positions which emphasize the inherently destructive nature of warfare on sustainable development, the chapters focus on the importance of adhering to international legal frameworks for safeguarding the environment during armed conflicts. Recognizing the pervasive ramifications of warfare across diverse socio-cultural contexts, this volume convenes scholarly insights from three continents – Europe, the Americas, and Asia – to elucidate the far-reaching implications of conflict on environmental sustainability and harmonious cohabitation among nations. Beyond this, contributors underscore the indispensable role of women in environmental management and development and emphasize their full participation in developmental efforts even amidst wartime conditions as crucial for fostering international peace and security.
Through a shared emphasis on the transformative power of education, this volume collectively underscores the urgent need to address the severe and enduring consequences of warfare on global ecosystems and collective well-being.
Chapter 1. Crisscrossing War and Peace, Democracy and Autocracy Viewed Through Environmental Lens; Barbara Wejnert
Maria Anita Stefanelli is former Chair Professor of Anglo-American Literatures at Roma Tre University, Italy, former Visiting Fellow, Trinity College Dublin, and former Vice-President of the ‘World Center for Women’s Studies’.
Izabela Skórzyńska is Associate Professor at Faculty of History, Adam Mickiewicz University, Poznań, Poland, a Postdoctoral Fellow at the University of Laval, Canada, and Executive Member of the ‘World Center for Women’s Studies’.