State of the World 2005: Redefining Global Security

by Worldwatch Institute on January 2, 2005

January 2005
ISBN: 0-393-32666-7
237 pages

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Security concerns remain high on the world's agenda. In this year’s annual report, Worldwatch researchers explore underlying sources of global insecurity including poverty, infectious disease, environmental degradation, and rising competition over oil and other resources.

Find out why terrorism is just symptomatic of a far broader set of complex problems that require more than a military response.

"We need a policy of 'preventative engagement': international and individual solidarity and action to meet the challenges of poverty, disease, environmental degradation and conflict in a sustainable and nonviolent way," writes Green Cross International Chairman and former Soviet president Mikhail S. Gorbachev in the Foreword to State of the World 2005.

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