Globalizing Insecurity: The Convergence of Interdependent Ecological, Energy, and Economic Crises

By Nafeez Mosaddeq Ahmed, PhD

Increases in United States-led Western military expenditures ostensibly vindicate the fear of international terrorism as an escalating imminent threat to U.S. and Western national security. However, the most urgent dangers to security come not from terrorism per se, but from the converging impacts of global systemic crises, including climate change, hydrocarbon energy depletion, economic and financial breakdown, and plummeting food production.

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