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Oren, Barak, and Sheffer Gabriel, eds. Existential threats and civil security relations. Lanham, Md: Lexington Books, 2009.

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Saeverot, Herner. Meeting the Challenges of Existential Threats through Educational Innovation. London: Routledge, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781003019480.

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Spera, Danielle, writer of preface and Jüdisches Museum der Stadt Wien, eds. Architecture of an existential threat. Baden, Österreich: Edition Lammerhuber, 2017.

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Cheston, Richard, and Gary Christopher. Confronting the Existential Threat of Dementia. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-12350-5.

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torrey, van. Existential Threats. Independently Published, 2018.

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Existential Threats : (the CIA International Thriller Series Part 4). R Lawson, 2015.

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Vox, Lisa. Existential Threats: American Apocalyptic Beliefs in the Technological Era. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017.

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Meeting the Challenges of Existential Threats Through Educational Innovation. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Existential Threats: American Apocalyptic Beliefs in the Technological Era. University of Pennsylvania Press, 2017.

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Meeting the Challenges of Existential Threats Through Educational Innovation: A Proposal for an Expanded Curriculum. Routledge, 2021.

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Saeverot, Herner. Meeting the Challenges of Existential Threats Through Educational Innovation: A Proposal for an Expanded Curriculum. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Saeverot, Herner. Meeting the Challenges of Existential Threats Through Educational Innovation: A Proposal for an Expanded Curriculum. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Saeverot, Herner. Meeting the Challenges of Existential Threats Through Educational Innovation: A Proposal for an Expanded Curriculum. Taylor & Francis Group, 2021.

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Richemond-Barak, Daphné. Conclusion. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190457242.003.0008.

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LT. GEN. BENNY GANTZ, formerly the IDF’s Chief of Staff, is of the view that tunnels pose a strategic threat to Israel, but not an existential threat.1 I subscribe to this assessment. This book does not seek to portray underground warfare as the most significant threat facing states. Advocating that greater attention be paid to underground threats does not mean placing such threats at the very top of a state’s priority list. States should find a way to make resources available to increase awareness, cooperation, and prevention in the realm of underground warfare—without compromising their readiness on other fronts....
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What We Owe the Future. Oneworld, 2022.

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What We Owe the Future. Basic Books, 2022.

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MacAskill, William. What We Owe the Future: A Million-Year View. Oneworld Publications, 2022.

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MacAskill, William. What We Owe the Future: A Million-Year View. Oneworld Publications, 2022.

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What We Owe the Future. New York, USA: Basic Books, 2022.

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What We Owe the Future. Basic Books, 2023.

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Strater, Rick. Existential Thread. BookLogix, 2020.

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Strater, Rick. Existential Thread. BookLogix, 2020.

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Freilich, Charles D. Israel’s New Strategic Setting. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190602932.003.0003.

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Chapter 2 analyzes the changes in Israel’s strategic environment in recent decades and presents an overview thereof today. Israel no longer faces existential threats or major conventional ones, the Arab world is in crisis, and the primary threat it now poses stems from its weakness. Peace with Egypt and Jordan is a strategic boon. Conversely, the de facto annexation of the West Bank negates the strategic depth provided by the 1967 borders and incorporates Palestinian terrorism into Israel itself. Acquisition of additional territory has become a liability, and military decision is hard to achieve without it. Hezbollah and Hamas have become significant threats, Iran a major one. The prospects for peace with the Palestinians are meager for now, and it is unclear whether the conflict with them is resolvable. The United States remains the primary player for Israel, but its decreasing regional stature affects its security adversely, as does Russia’s increasing influence.
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Architecture of an Existential Threat. Lammerhuber, Edition, Lammerhuber KEG, 2024.

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Newby, Ron. Tribalism: An Existential Threat to Humanity. Lulu Press, Inc., 2020.

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Existential Threat: Builders Legacy Book 3. Chatfield Publications Incorporated, Michael, 2023.

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Deudney, Daniel H. All Together Now. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190905651.003.0011.

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Today, swollen numbers of humanity are now intensively interactive and interdependent through vast networks of complex machines and built infrastructures that span the planet, whose unintended consequences and spillovers have grown to species significance. The practical context for all human activities has become a densely occupied and tightly coupled neighborhood. While the content of cosmopolitanism, in its ancient, Enlightenment, and current phases, reflects shrinking geographical spaces, it presumes an Earth composed of different places, rather than a more accurate “terrapolitan” view of Earth as a single place. In the terrapolitan situation, the central problem is not that humans are insufficiently attentive to the needs of distant others. Rather, it is that they are insufficiently attentive to their collective self-interest in survival in the face of existential threats. In part, these limitations stem from the utter novelty of the threats to basic interests that have arisen with such historical rapidity.
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Maguire, Gil. Existential Threat: The Accidental Presidency of Hailey Hannagan. Independently Published, 2019.

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Peel, Jacqueline. Imagining Unimaginable Climate Futures in International Climate Change Law. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198795896.003.0010.

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Gradually, alternative conceptions of the future emerged, which centered on questions of adaptation and loss and damages. International climate law followed suit, which resulted in the development of different sets of rules and principles. The focus shifted towards the broader causes of climate change and considerations of equity. Yet, these shifts could not do away with dystopian imageries of the future, including fears that climate change presents existential threats to human life as we know it. This has led to the consideration of more radical technologies such as climate engineering, technologies that give rise to new imageries of the future, and calls for their legal regulation.
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Foer, Franklin. World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech. Penguin Random House, 2017.

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Selassie, Bereket. Defiance: In the Time of Chaos and Existential Threat. Writers' Branding, 2024.

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World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech. Orion Publishing Group, Limited, 2017.

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World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech. Orion Publishing Group, Limited, 2019.

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World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech. Orion Publishing Group, Limited, 2018.

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World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech. Penguin Press, 2017.

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World Without Mind: The Existential Threat of Big Tech. Penguin Books, 2018.

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Sullivan, Daniel. Cultural-Existential Psychology: The Role of Culture in Suffering and Threat. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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Existential Threat to Our Evolutionary Future: Another Permian-Triassic Extinction?? Xlibris Corporation LLC, 2023.

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Existential Threat to Our Evolutionary Future: Another Permian-Triassic Extinction?? Xlibris Corporation LLC, 2023.

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Existential Threat to Our Evolutionary Future: Another Permian-Triassic Extinction?? Xlibris Corporation LLC, 2023.

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Jarvis, Richard, Angie Bone, and Alex G. Stewart. Sustainability. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780198745471.003.0029.

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The concepts of ‘sustainability’ (the set of conditions where we meet current need without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs) and ‘sustainable development’ (the plan of actions required to achieve this) are increasingly gaining attention in the field of health protection. This chapter outlines how public health and health protection are intricately interlinked with all three pillars of sustainability (economic development, the environment, social equity) and the existential threats to human survival resulting from unsustainable development. The co-benefits of sustainable development are described (including health benefits: better cardiovascular and mental health, and decreased obesity and diabetes mellitus rates; reduced carbon dioxide emissions and improved household energy use), as well as suggestions as to how health protection can play a part in actions to improve sustainability.
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Cheston, Richard, and Gary Christopher. Confronting the Existential Threat of Dementia: An Exploration into Emotion Regulation. Palgrave Pivot, 2019.

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Sullivan, Daniel. Cultural-Existential Psychology: The Role of Culture in Suffering and Threat. Cambridge University Press, 2018.

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Sullivan, Daniel. Cultural-Existential Psychology: The Role of Culture in Suffering and Threat. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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Cultural-Existential Psychology: The Role of Culture in Suffering and Threat. Cambridge University Press, 2016.

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Sullivan, Daniel, and Roman Palitsky. An Existential Psychological Perspective on the Human Essence. Edited by Martijn van Zomeren and John F. Dovidio. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oxfordhb/9780190247577.013.1.

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Existentialism arose in the 19th century as a philosophical countermovement to perspectives prioritizing universal human essences over the uniquely situated nature of each human existence. Two schools of existential thought—the dialectical-psychological and cultural-phenomenological—have exerted divergent influence on the contemporary movements of experimental and clinical existential psychology. While clinical approaches stress the patient’s phenomenological situation and need for meaning, experimental existential psychology employs modern quantitative methods to test hypotheses regarding threat and defense processes. Despite different emphases, existential perspectives see the human essence as characterized by three qualities: (1) the uniqueness of the human species and the individual; (2) the indissolubility of the person and the situation; and (3) the ubiquity of freedom and threat in human experience. In an attempt at synthesis, we trace these themes across clinical and experimental existential psychology, highlighting how these perspectives differ from mainstream approaches in their explanations for phenomena such as depression.
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Guilfoyle, Douglas. Maritime Security. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780198795896.003.0004.

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The ‘law of maritime security’ is an instance of ‘securitization’ applied across various aspects of the law of the sea. The list of activities encompassed by the term is inherently non-exhaustive and lacks any common method of risk assessment. In addition, maritime security law has evolved in response to projected catastrophic or existential threats detached from any meaningful assessment of their probability. The distribution of risk in this area is driven by a combination of a projected future and the securitization of certain real, present concerns. Thus, maritime security and its effects are best understood in the context of what will be called the ‘transnational security State’ and the distortions that such a sState-centred approach imposes. Through is chapter utilises select case studies this chapter o demonstrates the manner in which maritime security has shifted the burden of risk from sStates and onto humans, especially onto people in transnational or liminal spaces.
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Saylor, Ryan. Gaining by Shedding Case Selection Strictures. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780190846374.003.0011.

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Advice on case selection often emphasizes selecting on some set of similar traits for controlled comparison—but without attention to regional contexts. This chapter highlights the benefits of unconventional cross-regional comparisons within the framework of comparative area studies (CAS), at least when analyzing the impact of natural resource booms on political institutions. Prevalent views on the resource curse see commodity booms as usually enervating institutions. However, a cross-regional comparison of African and Latin American cases can be employed to generate an alternative argument. Where resource booms simultaneously benefit exporters within and outside of the ruling coalition, threatened coalition insiders have responded with institutional fortification. This is true of the period of “dual enrichment” in Argentina (1852–86). In contrast, booms that exclusively benefit exporters within or outside of the ruling coalition do not create such existential threats and allow institutions to remain weak. This is evident in Colombia (1880–1905) and Ghana (1945–66).
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Bein, Steve. Climate Change as Existentialist Threat. Oxford University Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780190456320.003.0007.

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Watsuji Tetsurō’s models of ningen sonzai (人‎間‎存‎在‎), fūdo (風‎土‎), and seken (世‎間‎) help us to make sense of why climate change is not merely an existential threat but also an existentialist one: it threatens our mode of being-in-the-world. The semiotic squares developed by Algirdas Julien Greimas, draw the distinction between two types of opposites: antithesis (where X and anti-X annihilate each other) and countermeasure (where X and counter-X push and pull against each other in the act of self-becoming). The human drives toward individualism (nin) and collectivism (gen) are each other’s countermeasure, just as humanity’s existence in and expansion through the lived world (fūdo風‎土‎) plays the role of countermeasure to the lived world itself. Climate change is an existentialist threat because even by the most conservative estimates, it threatens to topple all of those carefully counterbalanced relationships.
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Red-Green Axis 2. 0: An Existential Threat to America and the World. Independently Published, 2019.

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