International Security -To what extent should we widen the agenda of security studies to include issues like the environment, population migration, food security, and the concerns of women (and other groups)?
Title : International Security Student name Course name , Code University , semester , Tutor 1st May , 2009 Table of Contents TOC \f \o "1-9 " \t "Heading 3 3 Heading 2 2 Heading 1 1 Heading 1 1 Heading 1 1 Heading 2 2 Heading 2 2 Heading 3 3 Heading 3 3 " To what extent should we widen the agenda of security studies to include issues like the environment , population migration , food security , and the concerns of women (and other groups ? 4 1 . Introduction 4 2 . overview 4 3 . Historical derivation

and approaches to international security 5
4 . Current status and inherent issues in security 5
a . ENVIRONMENT 6
Global warming 6
Expanding the security studies to address the issue 7
a . Use of modern technology 7
b . Forestry and agro-forestry 8
c ) Use of alternative fuel sources 8
B . POPULATION MIGRATION 8
Global effects of excessive migration 9
a . To the environment 9
b . Masking the problems of the sending countries 9
c . Urban problems 10
The extent of addressing the problem through security studies 10
a . Support of local developmental initiatives 10
b . Cooperation between the developed and developing nations 11
c . Outsourcing 11
C . FOOD SECURITY 11
Historical oversight 11
Food security status and statistics 12
Case of East Africa 13
Food security studies expansion demands 14
a . Assimilation of irrigation systems : 14
b .Addressing climate change : 14
c . Establishing better marketing systems for the farm produce : 14
d . Addressing population increase 15
D . CONCERN FOR WOMEN AND OTHER...
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