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  1. Addressing the risks of climate change
    what role for the UN Security Council?
    Published: [June 2020]
    Publisher:  SWP, Berlin

    Zusammenfassung: The Small Island Development States (SIDS) and other developing countries affected by climate change are demanding more attention be given to climate-related losses and damages. The issue of "loss and damage" is being addressed in... more

     

    Zusammenfassung: The Small Island Development States (SIDS) and other developing countries affected by climate change are demanding more attention be given to climate-related losses and damages. The issue of "loss and damage" is being addressed in UNFCCC negotiations; however, the SIDS regard the Security Council as another key place for related debates. The Security Council can sound out climate policy interests to increase knowledge and improve the means of early warning. Moreover, its role can be to focus on the security aspects of climate risks and highlight im­portant preventive approaches. These include, above all, development policy and the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (the UN 2030 Agenda). The demands on the Security Council are strongly linked to the international climate negotiations. Thus, Germany’s commitment to climate policy has to be broad and long-term in times of dwindling multilateralism. Due to the Corona pandemic, short-term national and international policy agendas have readjusted to address the crisis situation, which has been detrimental to the climate policy agenda. A debate at the Security Council should nevertheless keep the focus on climate-related risks as such

     

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  2. Addressing the risks of climate change
    what role for the UN Security Council?
    Published: [June 2020]
    Publisher:  SWP, Berlin

    The Small Island Development States (SIDS) and other developing countries affected by climate change are demanding more attention be given to climate-related losses and damages. The issue of "loss and damage" is being addressed in UNFCCC... more

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    The Small Island Development States (SIDS) and other developing countries affected by climate change are demanding more attention be given to climate-related losses and damages. The issue of "loss and damage" is being addressed in UNFCCC negotiations; however, the SIDS regard the Security Council as another key place for related debates. The Security Council can sound out climate policy interests to increase knowledge and improve the means of early warning. Moreover, its role can be to focus on the security aspects of climate risks and highlight im­portant preventive approaches. These include, above all, development policy and the implementation of the Sustainable Development Goals (the UN 2030 Agenda). The demands on the Security Council are strongly linked to the international climate negotiations. Thus, Germany’s commitment to climate policy has to be broad and long-term in times of dwindling multilateralism. Due to the Corona pandemic, short-term national and international policy agendas have readjusted to address the crisis situation, which has been detrimental to the climate policy agenda. A debate at the Security Council should nevertheless keep the focus on climate-related risks as such.

     

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: English
    Media type: Book
    Format: Online
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    Series: SWP research paper ; 2020, 6 (June 2020)
    Subjects: Internationales politisches System; Position; Klimaänderung; Risikoanalyse; Konfliktvermeidung; Sozioökonomischer Wandel; Technikbewertung; Konfliktprävention; Sozioökonomische Prozesse; Verhandlungsgegenstand; Verhältnis Ökonomie - Ökologie; United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (1992-05-09)
    Scope: 1 Online-Ressource (34 Seiten)
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    "Updated English version of SWP-Studie 5/2020"

  3. Niemals ein Dritter Weltkrieg!
    Studie zum Profil des thermonuklearen Krieges
    Published: [1961]
    Publisher:  [s.n.], [s.l.]

    Zentrum Informationsarbeit Bundeswehr, Bibliothek
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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: German
    Media type: Book
    Format: Print
    Subjects: Weltkrieg III; Krisenprävention; Konfliktprävention; Deutsche Ostpolitik
    Scope: [4] Blatt
  4. Addressing the risks of climate change
    what role for the UN Security Council?
  5. Erfolgreiche Konfliktprävention im Asiengeschäft
    Empfehlungen für die Zusammenarbeit deutscher Organisationen mit Asiaten
    Published: 2018
    Publisher:  Springer Fachmedien Wiesbaden, Wiesbaden

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    Source: Union catalogues
    Language: German
    Media type: Ebook
    Format: Online
    ISBN: 9783658206208
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    9783658206208
    RVK Categories: LB 57400 ; LB 57400
    Edition: 1. Auflage 2018
    Series: essentials
    Subjects: Asiaten; Konfliktvermeidung; Kooperation; Konflikt; Organisation; Kollektivismus; Kulturbeziehungen; Kulturkontakt; Interkulturelle Kompetenz; Konfliktregelung; Asiaten; Asiatin; Deutsche; Deutsche Frau
    Other subjects: (stw)Interkulturelle Beziehungen; (stw)Interkulturelle Kompetenz; (stw)Konfliktregelung; (stw)Asiaten; (stw)Deutsche; (Produktform)Electronic book text; (BISAC Subject Heading)BUS030000; (BISAC Subject Heading)KJMV2; Konfliktprävention; Asiengeschäft; Multikulturelle Zusammenarbeit; Asien; China; Indien; Südostasien; Kulturunterschiede; (Springer Nature Marketing Classification)C; (Springer Nature Subject Code)SC517000: Human Resource Management; (Springer Nature Subject Collection)SUCO41169: Business and Management; Deutschland--Asien--Interkulturelles Management--Interkultureller Konflikt--Bestimmungsfaktoren--Konfliktprävention--Konfliktmanagement--Konfliktlösung--Verhaltensmuster--Kulturstandards--Kulturelle Werte und Normen--Internationaler Vergleich/Ländervergleich--Zielvorstellung/Zielsetzung; Germany--Asia--Intercultural management--Intercultural conflicts--Determinants--Conflict prevention--Conflict management--Conflict resolution--Behavioural patterns--Cultural patterns--Cultural values and standards--International/country comparison--Objectives/targets; Interaktionsanalyse--Deutsche--Asiaten--Interkulturelle Kommunikation--Konfliktverhalten; Interaction analysis--Germans--Asians--Intercultural communication--Conflict behaviour; (lcsh)Business; (lcsh)Personnel management
    Scope: Online-Ressourcen
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