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040 _aSipr
041 _aeng
100 1 _aBremberg, Niklas,
_d1978-
245 1 0 _aEU foreign and security policy on climate-related security risks /
_h[electronic rsource]
_cNiklas Bremberg.
260 _aSolna :
_bSIPRI,
_c2019
300 _a7 p.
490 0 _aSIPRI policy brief
500 _a"November 2019"
500 _aSIP1923
500 _aThis SIPRI Policy Brief analyses EU responses within its foreign and security policy to climate-related security risks, focusing on developments since the release of the 2016 EU Global Strategy. It concludes that the EU already has several instruments at its disposal but the EU and its member states need to raise their ambitions. This SIPRI Policy Brief recommends that: (a) EU climate diplomacy should integrate climate security; (b) knowledge provision and risk assessment should be enhanced; (c) mandates for missions within the EU’s Common Security and Defence Policy should be broaden; and (d) EU–United Nations cooperation should be strengthened.
500 _aThis research has been funded by the Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and has been conducted in collaboration between the Stockholm International Peace Research Institute (SIPRI) and the Swedish Institute of International Affairs (UI).
650 _aEU
_xforeign policy
_xsecurity policy
_xdefence policy
_xCSDP
_zEurope
650 _aEU
_xclimate
_xearly warning
_xrisk assessment
_xsecurity
_xcooperation
_xUN
653 _aclimate change
710 2 _aSIPRI
852 _hFri e-publikation
856 4 0 _uhttps://www.sipri.org/publications/2019/sipri-policy-briefs/eu-foreign-and-security-policy-climate-related-security-risks
942 _cEMON