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NATO. 1999. Environment and security in an international context — Executive summary report. http://www.nato.int/ccms/publi/envsec/summary-uk.pdf.
Newman, Richard J. 2002. The meaning of environmental security. Environmental Politics 11 (1): 208-09.
Nordås, Ragnhild and Nils Petter Gleditsch. 2005. Climate conflict: Common sense or nonsense? Paper presented at the Human Security and Climate Change Workshop, Oslo.
O'Lear, Shannon. 2003. Environmental terrorism: A critique. Geopolitics 8 (3): 127-50.
Orme, John. 1997. The utility of force in world of scarcity. International Security 22 (3).
Pace, Scott, Kevin M. O'Connell, and Beth E. Lachman. 1997. Using intelligence data for environmental needs: Balancing national interests. Washington: Rand Corporation.
Penders, Michael (NATO). 2003. Paper on eco-terrorism, environmental crime, and international environmental security. http://www.nato.int/docu/speech/2003/s030320g.htm.
Penders, Michael and William Thomas. 2001. Ecoterror: Rethinking environmental security after September 11. American Bar Association's Natural Resources and Environment Journal. http://www.esisecurity.com/pendersthomas.pdf.
Pirages, Dennis and Ken Cousins, eds. 2005. From resource scarcity to ecological security: Exploring new limits to growth. Cambridge, MA: MIT Press.
Renner, Michael. 2002. The anatomy of resource wars. Worldwatch Paper no. 162. http://www.worldwatch.org/pubs/paper/162/.
Ross, Michael. 2004. What do we know about natural resources and civil war? Journal of Peace Research 4 (3): 337-356. http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/polisci/faculty/ross/whatdoweknow.pdf.
———. 2006. A closer look at oil, diamonds, and civil war. Annual Review of Political Science 9:265-300. http://www.sscnet.ucla.edu/polisci/faculty/ross/A%20Closer%20Look%20page%20proofs.pdf.
Rwabizambuga, Alexis. 2007. Environmental security and development. Conflict, Security and Development 7 (1): 201-225.
Smouts, Marie-Claude. 2005. Environmental security in South Asia. (English). Natures Sciences Societies 13 (1): 98-99.
de Soysa, Indra. 2000. The resource curse: Are civil wars driven by rapacity or paucity? In Greed and grievance: Economic agendas in civil wars, ed. Mats Berdal and David M. Malone, 113-136. London: Lynne Rienner Publishers, Inc.
———. 2002. Ecoviolence: Shrinking pie or honey pot? Global Environmental Politics 2 (40): 1-34.
Steyn, Phia. 2002. Environmental security in Southern Africa. H-Net Reviews in the Humanities & Social Sciences.
Strong, Maurice. 2002. Prospects for global environmental security. http://www.isuma.net/v03n02/strong/strong_e.pdf.
Stucki, Philipp. 2005. Water wars or water peace? Rethinking the nexus between water scarcity and armed conflict. Programme for Strategic and International Security Studies Occasional Paper no. 3.
Swedish International Development Cooperation Agency (Sida). 2008. A climate of conflict. http://www.sida.se/sida/jsp/sida.jsp?d=118&a=36114&language=en_US&searchWords=a%20climate%20of%20conflict.
Switzer, Jason. 2002. Environmental insecurity, moving from crisis to sustainability. http://www.iisd.org/pdf/2002/commentary_envsec_1.pdf.
Ullman, Richard. 1983. Redefining security. International Security 8 (1): 129-153.
UNDP/UNEP. 2003. Addressing environmental risks in Central Asia-Risks, policies, capacities. http://www.iisd.org/pdf/2003/envsec_undp_ca_study.pdf.
Urdal, Henrik. 2005. People vs. Malthus: Population pressure, environmental degradation, and armed conflict revisited. Journal of Peace Research 42 (4): 417-434.
———. 2008. Population, resources, and political violence: A subnational study of India, 1956-2002. Journal of Conflict Resolution 52 (4): 590-617.
US Department of State. 2001. Environmental security threat report. http://www.state.gov/p/eur/rls/rpt/2001/c4647.htm.
———. 2001. Environmental diplomacy: The environment and US foreign policy. http://www.state.gov/www/global/oes/earth.html.
United Nations Food and Agriculture Organization. 2009. The State of food insecurity in the world: Economic crisis-impacts and lessons learned. Rome: Food and Agriculture Organization. http://www.fao.org/docrep/012/i0876e/i0876e00.htm.
United Nations World Water Assessment Programme. 2006. Water a shared responsibility: The United Nations World Water Development Report 2. Paris: UNESCO/New York: Berghahn Books. http://unesdoc.unesco.org/images/0014/001454/145405E.pdf.
Vavilov, Andrei. 2002. Russia's environmental security and sustainable development. International Affairs: A Russian Journal of World Politics, Diplomacy & International Relations 48 (5): 164.
Weiner, Myron and Sharon Stanton Russell, eds. 2001. Demography and national security. Oxford: Berghahn Books.
Weinthal, Erika and Pauline Jones Luong. 2006. Combating the resource curse: An alternative solution to managing mineral wealth. Perspectives on Politics 4 (1): 35-53.
Westing, Arthur. 1999. Globalization vis-à-vis environmental security. Evangelische Akademie Loccum.
Zhi-yun, Ouyang, Zhao Tong-qian, Wang Ru-song, Leif Soderlund, and Zhang Qiao-xian. 2004. Scenario simulation of water security in China. Journal of Environmental Sciences 16 (5): 765-69.
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