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Agyeman, Julian, Robert D. Bullard, and Bob Evans. 2002. Exploring the nexus: Bringing together
sustainability, environmental justice and equity. Space & Polity 6 (1): 77-90.

Baldwin, David. 1997. The concept of security. Review of International Studies 23:5-26.

Ballentine, Karen and Jake Sherman, eds. 2003. The political economy of armed conflict: Beyond greedand grievance. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.

Barnett, Jon. Environmental security. 2004. Environment & Planning A 36 (6): 1139-40.

Barnett, Jon, and Stephen Dovers. 2001. Environmental security, sustainability and policy. Pacifica Review: Peace, Security & Global Change 13 (2).

Brown, Michael L. 1997. The intelligence community and the environment. www.fas.org/irp/eprint/snyder/environment. .

Brown, Oli and Alec Crawford. 2009. Rising temperatures, rising tensions: Climate change and the
risk of violent conflict in the Middle East. International Institute for Sustainable Development. http://www.iisd.org/publications/pub.aspx?id=1130.

Brown, Oli and Robert McLeman. 2009. A recurring anarchy? The emergence of climate change as a
threat to international peace and security. Conflict, Security & Development 9 (3): 289-305.

Buhaug, Halvard Nils, Petter Gleditsch, and Ole Magnus Theisen. 2008. Implications of climate change
for armed conflict. Paper presented at the World Bank's Social Dimensions of Climate Change workshop, Washington, DC. http://siteresources.worldbank.org/INTRANETSOCIALDEVELOPMENT/
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Burke, Sharon. 2009. Natural security. CNAS Working Paper.http://www.cnas.org/files/documents/publications/CNAS_Working%20Paper_Natural%20Security_SBurke_June2009_Web_1.pdf.

Campbell, Kurt M., and Jay Gulledge, J.R. McNeill, John Podesta, Peter Ogden, Leon Fuerth, R. James Woolsey, et al. 2007. The age of consequences: The foreign policy and national security implications of climate change. Center for Strategic and International Security and Center for New American Security. http://www.csis.org/component/option,com_csis_pubs/task,view/id,4154/

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Cheremisinoff, Nicholas P. 2002. Environmental security: The need for international policies. Pollution Engineering 34 (5): 40-41.

Clark, William C. 2000. America's national interests in a transition towards sustainability. Paper presented at the Aspen Environmental Forum, Aspen, Co.

CNA Corporation. 2007. National security and the threat of climate change.http://securityandclimate.cna.org/report/National%20Security%20and%20the%20Threat%20of%20Climate%20Change.pdf

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Collier, Paul. 2000. Doing well out of war: An economic perspective. In Greed and grievance: Economic agendas in civil wars, ed. Mats Berdal and David M. Malone, 91-112. London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.

———.2004. Natural resources and conflict in Africa. Crimes of War Project: The Magazine, October. http://www.crimesofwar.org/africa-mag/afr_04_collier.html.

Collier, Paul and Anke Hoeffler. 2001. Greed and grievance in civil war. http://www.worldbank.org/research/conflict/papers/greedgrievance_23oct.pdf.

———. 2005. Resource rents, governance, and conflict. Journal of Conflict Resolution 49 (4): 625-633.

Conca, Ken. 2005. Governing water: Contentious transnational politics and global institution building. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.

Dabelko, Geoffrey. 2008. An uncommon peace: Environment, development, and the global security agenda. Environment Magazine, May/June. http://www.environmentmagazine.org/Archives/Back%20Issues/May-June%202008/Dabelko-full.html.

———. 2008. Environmental security heats up. Environmental Change and Security Program Report no. 13. http://www.wilsoncenter.org/topics/pubs/ECSPReport13_Foreword.pdf.

———. 2009. Planning for climate change: The security community's precautionary principle. Climatic Change 96:13-21.

Dalby, Simon. 2002. Conflict, ecology and the politics of environmental security. Global Environmental Politics 2 (4): 125-30.

———. 2002. Environmental security: Ecology or international relations? http://www.isanet.org/noarchive/simondalby.html.

———. 2004. Exorcising Malthus's ghost: Resources and security in global politics. Geopolitics 9 (1): 242-54.

Detraz, Nicole and Michele M. Betsill. 2009. Climate change and environmental security: For whom the discourse shifts. International Studies Perspectives 10:303-320.

Deudney, Daniel H. 1999. Bringing nature back in: Geopolitical theory from the Greeks to the global era. In Contested grounds: Security and conflict in the new environmental politics, ed. Daniel H. Deudney and Richard A. Matthew, 25-60. Albany: State University of New York Press.

———. 1999. Environmental security: A critique. In Contested grounds: Security and conflict in the new environmental politics, ed. Daniel H. Deudney and Richard A. Matthew, 187-222. Albany: State University of New York Press.

———. 1990. The case against linking environmental degradation and national security. Millennium: Journal of International Studies 19:461-76.

DFID. 2002. Linkages between environmental stress and conflict. http://csdg.kcl.ac.uk/Publications/assets/PDF%20files/OP2_Environmental%20Stress.pdf.

———. 2003. The global conflict prevention pool (a joint UK Government approach to reducing conflict). http://www.dfid.gov.uk/Pubs/files/global_conflict_prevention_pool.pdf.

Diamond, Jared. 2005. Collapse: How societies choose to fail or succeed. New York:Penguin Group.

Diehl, Paul and Nils Petter Gleditsch, eds. 2001. Environmental conflict. Boulder, CO: Westview Press.

Dimitrov, Radoslav S. 2002. Water, conflict, and security: A conceptual minefield. Society & Natural Resources 15 (8): 677-91.

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