
The Climate Emergency Is Intensifying, While International Responses Continue To Falter. In Climate Change And The Nation State, Anatol Lieven Outlines A Revolutionary Approach Grounded In Realist Thinking. This Involves Redefining Climate Change As An Existential Threat To Nation States - Which It Is - And Mobilizing Both National Security Elites And Mass Nationalism. He Condemns Western Militaries For Neglecting Climate Change And Instead Prioritizing Traditional But Less Serious Threats. Lieven Reminds Us That Nationalism Is The Most Important Force In Motivating People To Care About The Wellbeing Of Future Generations. The Support Of Nationalism Is Therefore Vital To Legitimizing The Sacrifices Necessary To Limit Climate Change And Surviving And The Effects Of It (some Of Which Are Now Inevitable). This Will Require Greatly Strengthened Social And National Solidarity Across Lines Of Class And Race. Throughout, Lieven Draws On Historical Examples To Show How Nationalism Has Helped Enable Past Movements To Implement Progressive Social Reform. Lieven Strongly Supports Plans For A Green New Deal In The Usa And Europe. In Order To Implement And Maintain Such Changes, However, It Will Be Necessary To Create Dominant National Consensuses Like Those That Enabled And Sustained The Original New Deal And Welfare States In Europe. Lieven Criticizes Sections Of The Environmentalist Left For Hindering This By Their Hostility To National Interests, Their Utopian Political Naiveté, Their Advancement Of Divisive Cultural Agendas, And Their Commitment To Open Borders. Radical And Timely, Climate Change And The Nation State Is An Essential Contribution To The Debate On How To Deal With A Climatic Crisis That If Unchecked Will Threaten The Survival Of Western Democracies And Every Organized Human Society.
Can the force of nationalism be harnessed to mobilize the political will necessary to address the existential threat of climate change? Anatol Lieven, a senior research fellow and expert in international relations, argues that traditional environmentalist strategies have failed due to their detachment from national interests. He proposes a realist framework that treats climate change as a primary national security concern, suggesting that only by fostering strong national solidarity can societies generate the consensus required for large-scale economic and social reform.
What You Will Find
Scope Limits
Critics and political analysts frequently note the provocative nature of Lieven's argument, particularly his challenge to conventional environmentalist rhetoric. Scholars highlight this work as a significant contribution to the debate on how to bridge the gap between climate science and practical political implementation.
Page Count:
240
Publication Date:
2020-01-01
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
ISBN-10:
0190090197
ISBN-13:
9780190090197
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