Global climate change: The political impact of global warming on developing countries case studies of Egypt and Oman
[Thesis]
Eugene Thomas O'Neal
Pirages, Dennis
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2014
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Committee members: Futrell, Robert; Howard, Tiffiany; Kuenzi, Michele; Tuman, John
Place of publication: United States, Ann Arbor; ISBN=978-1-321-62772-5
Ph.D.
Political Science
University of Nevada, Las Vegas
2014
The discourse of climate change has become important in the field of political science, as well as in the policy-making community. Climate change has become a political phenomenon that has and will greatly impact political stability regionally and globally. Using the ecological security theory as a framework, I explored the relationship between climate change and political stability in developing countries.
Middle Eastern history; Environmental Studies; International Relations
Social sciences;Health and environmental sciences;Arab people;Global warming;Middle east;Natural disasters;Third world;Violence