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@book{ Bosch2022,
 title = {Integrating Climate in Germany's National Security Strategy: How to Avoid Being Derailed by Russia's Aggression},
 author = {Bosch, Tim and Vinke, Kira},
 year = {2022},
 series = {DGAP Policy Brief},
 pages = {9},
 volume = {27},
 address = {Berlin},
 publisher = {Forschungsinstitut der Deutschen Gesellschaft für Auswärtige Politik e.V.},
 issn = {2198-5936},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:0168-ssoar-86656-5},
 abstract = {The uneven distribution of climate impacts and emissions has long hindered a coherent international response to climate change. Moreover, given the return of great power politics, revisionist powers appear ready to weaponize the dependencies that result from attempting to address such challenges multilaterally - even at the expense of their own long-term security. Although the need to respond to Russia's war in Ukraine has made the political case for fighting climate change harder to make, Germany must prioritize climate as a collective, global dimension of its security as it drafts its National Security Strategy (NSS).},
 keywords = {Bundesrepublik Deutschland; Federal Republic of Germany; Klimawandel; climate change; Emission; emission; nationale Sicherheit; national security; Russland; Russia; Sicherheitspolitik; security policy}}