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Home ยป Climate Shocks and Political Violence: Beyond Scarcity, Beyond Africa
Climate Shocks and Political Violence: Beyond Scarcity, Beyond Africa
Armed Conflict, Climate Change, climate change and armed conflict, climate impacts, political violence
Climate Shocks and Political Violence: Beyond Scarcity, Beyond Africa

In CCAPS Research Brief No. 3, Cullen Hendrix and Idean Salehyan analyze the relationship between drought and political violence. The authors find that environmental scarcity is not always a trigger of political violence. Political violence is more prevalent following years of "good" rainfall, and drought suppresses certain types of violence.

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