Environmental Problems and Surge in Civil–Military Cooperation: The Case of the Botswana Defense Force

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2016

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Bugday, A.

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Armed Forces and Society

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0095327X

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SAGE Publications Inc.

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42

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1

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192 - 210

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English

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Problems associated with environment and climate change have long been in the headlines. However, research on the effects that such problems might have on civil–military relations has been limited so far. This article examines civil–military cooperation caused by environmental problems in the recent decades particularly in developing countries. It employs Pion-Berlin and Arceneaux’s theoretical framework on military missions and civilian control and then looks at the case of Botswana. This article argues that the recent decade has seen an increase in civil–military cooperation due to new security concerns over environmental problems. © 2014, © The Author(s) 2014.

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