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Cultural norms, war and the environment

These essays examine links between the threats to humankind of military devastation and environmental exhaustion, focusing on the ways in which cultural norms concerning the environment have inhibited the preparations for, and conduct of war, and suggesting how such norms could be developed
Print Book, English, 1988
Oxford University Press, Oxford, 1988
xiv, 177 pages ; 25 cm
9780198291251, 0198291256
17675756
Constraints on military disruption of the biosphere
Historical evolution of cultural norms relating to war and the environment
Cultural norms in the USSR relating to war and the environment
Gender as an influence on cultural norms relating to war and the environment
Special challenge of our time
Law as a force in shaping cultural norms relating to war and the environment
Formal education as a force in shaping cultural norms relating to war and the environment
News media as forces in shaping cultural norms relating to war and the environment
Arts as forces in shaping cultural norms relating to war and the environment
Towards non-violent conflict resolution and environmental protection
On t.p.: Sipri, Stockholm International Peace Research Institute; United Nations Environment Programme