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War and wildlife: the Clausewitz connection
Authors:JASPER HUMPHREYS  M L R SMITH
Institution:1. Director of External Affairs of the Marjan Centre for the Study of Conflict and Conservation, Department of War Studies, King's College, University of London.;2. Professor of Strategic Theory in the Department of War Studies and Academic Director of the Marjan Centre for the Study of Conflict and Conservation, King's College, University of London.
Abstract:Carl von Clausewitz might seem an unusual thinker to invoke in the name of wildlife protection but his insights into the nature of war provide a unique perspective into an arena that arguably poses more complex moral questions of responsibility to protect than with humans. The increasingly dangerous world of wildlife conservation offers a prism for examining many issues linked to sovereignty, especially in developing countries. This study highlights how the commercial rewards of the wildlife trade have fed into problems surrounding national security such as corruption, sub‐state insurgency and state legality. These factors have led to the growing militarization of wildlife protection and, in turn, raise a fundamental question: is it ever right for an outside actor to ignore international convention to save a species from extinction?
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