Publication
Jun 2006
This paper examines threats to global security in the 21st century. The authors argue that international terrorism is a relatively minor threat when compared to other more serious global trends. The report offers an overview of four factors identified as the root causes of conflict and insecurity: climate change, competition over resources, marginalization of the majority world and global militarization. The authors propose a new approach to global security that does not attempt to unilaterally control threats through the use of force, but rather aims to cooperatively resolve the root causes of those threats.
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Author | Chris Abbott, Paul Rogers, John Sloboda |
Series | ORG Briefing Papers and Reports |
Publisher | Oxford Research Group (ORG) |
Copyright | © 2006 Oxford Research Group (ORG) |