National Security and Renewable Energy | Meanderings of a Second-Rate Mind
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Cette carte, signalé par quelqu’un du réseau de @freakonometrics, de conception intéressante et qui a quelques ressemblances avec la carte de la sanctuarisation.
National Security and Renewable Energy
Or, a more specific way to describe where we’re going with this: this is how our energy policy in the immediate future can impact our national security in the distant future: i.e., environmentalism may be more important we typically think it is, but for reasons that we don’t typically associate with it.
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Back in 2004, the military geostrategist Thomas P. M. Barnett published The Pentagon’s New Map, a book about (among other things) America’s place in the world after the Cold War, and how globalization relates to issues of national security. This wasn’t Barnett’s first book, but it’s was the first one to present his overarching view of American foreign policy, and (as far as I can tell) is the first one that made Barnett a household name . . . at least at the Pentagon. Since then, Barnett has written a few more books – Blueprint for Action, a sequel to Pentagon’s New Map, and Great Powers: America and the World After Bush, which came out in 2009.
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