BelcherOBiggerPNeimarkB, et al. (2020) Hidden carbon costs of the ‘everywhere war’: logistics, geopolitical ecology, and the carbon boot-print of the US military. Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers45(1): 65–80.
2.
BenfordRSnowD (2000) Framing processes and social movements: an overview and assessment. Annual Review of Sociology26: 611–639.
3.
BriggsCMatejovaM (2019) Disaster Security: Using Intelligence and Military Planning for Energy and Environmental Risks. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press.
4.
BusbyEFlynnDJDruckmanJ (2018) Studying framing effects on political preferences: existing research and lingering questions. In: D’AngeloP (ed.) Doing News Framing Analysis II: Empirical and Theoretical Perspectives, pp. 27–50. New York, NY: Routledge.
5.
BuzanB (1991) People, States, and Fear: An Agenda for International Security Studies in the Post-Cold War Era. New York, NY and London: Harvester Wheatsheaf.
6.
BuzanBWeaverOde WildeJ (1997) Security: A New Framework for Analysis. Boulder, CO: Lynne Rienner Publishers.
7.
ChongDDruckmanJ (2007) A theory of framing and opinion formation in competitive elite environments. Journal of Communication57(1): 99–118.
8.
DalbySBrauchHGSpringÚO (2009) Environmental security concepts revisited during the first three phases (1983–2006). In: ChourouBMesjaszCBrauchHGKrummenacherHGrinJBeheraNCKameri-MbotePSpringÚO (eds) Czeslaw Mesjasz et al., Facing Global Environmental Change. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer, pp. 781–790.
9.
de las CasasG (2009) Is nationalism good for you?Foreign Policy, 8 October, 51–56.
10.
DruckmanJ (2001) The implications of framing effects for citizen competence. Political Behavior23: 225–256.
11.
EntmanR (2003) Cascading activation: contesting the White House’s frame after 9/11. Political Communication20: 415–432.
12.
GillaspieT (2001) Focused logistics wargame. Air Force Journal of Logistics25(2): 35.
13.
HameiriSJonesL (2012) The politics and governance of non-traditional security. International Studies Quarterly57(3): 462–473.
14.
HanleyN (2001) Cost-benefit analysis and environmental policymaking. Environment and Planning C: Government & Policy19(1): 103–118.
15.
HartmannB (1998) Population, environment and security: a new trinity. Environment and Urbanization10(2): 113–128.
16.
HellwegSHofstetterTBHungerbuhlerK (2003) Discounting and the environment should current impacts be weighted differently than impacts harming future generations?International Journal of Life Cycle Assessment8(1): 8–18.
17.
LievenA (2020) Climate Change and the Nation State. The Case for Nationalism in a Warming World. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
18.
ScheufeleDAIyengarS (2014) The state of framing research: a call for new directions. In: KenskiKJamiesonKH (eds) The Oxford Handbook of Political Communication Theories, pp. 619–632. New York, NY: Oxford University Press.
19.
SlovicPPetersE (2006) Risk perception and affect. Current Directions in Psychological Science15(6): 322–325.
20.
Van EveraS (1994) Hypotheses on nationalism and war. International Security18(4): 5–39.
21.
WojtowiczN (2020) Resilience against intentional shocks: a wargaming study of the relation between space, action and the residing population to resilience. Eastern Journal of European Studies11(1): 5–26.