The installation of the global environmental crisis in the US national security discourse. From the Cold War to the second decade of the 21st century.

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Fernando Estenssoro
Juan Pablo Vásquez
Alejandro Carrasco

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This article is the result of an investigation into the presence and installation of the global environmental crisis topic in the institutional discourse related to the United States' national security. It shows how, from very early on, the issue of environmental degradation was understood as a threat to the superpower's security. It spanned a period from the Cold War to the second decade of the 21st century. It was based on a historical methodology that reviewed sources (official documents, articles, books, and specialized studies of the time, press from the political establishment, security and defense institutions, the intelligence community, and sectors of the academy, and specialized Think Tanks. The diachronic temporal narrative was organized into four sections covering the Cold War, the immediate post-Cold War, and the first and second decades of the 21st century.

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Estenssoro, F., Vásquez, J. P., & Carrasco, A. (2021). The installation of the global environmental crisis in the US national security discourse. From the Cold War to the second decade of the 21st century. Encrucijada Americana, 13(1), 94,112. https://doi.org/10.53689/ea.v13i1.172
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Fernando Estenssoro

Chileno, Doctor en Estudios Americanos, Magister en Ciencia Política, Licenciado en Historia, Geógrafo (egresado). Académico del Instituto de Estudios Avanzados de la Universidad de Santiago de Chile.
Correo electrónico fernando.estenssoro@usach.cl.

Juan Pablo Vásquez

Chileno, Doctor Estudios Americanos, Magister en Estudios Internacionales, Licenciado en Historia. Profesor de la Universidad Miguel de Cervantes.
Correo electrónico juan.vasquez@profe.umc.cl.

Alejandro Carrasco

Chileno, Licenciado en Historia; Candidato a Magister en Historia de la Universidad de Santiago de Chile.
Correo electrónico alegeohist@gmail.com.

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