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Political Marginalization, Climate Change, and Conflict in African Sahel States
This article in the International Studies Review by Clionadh Raleigh discusses the probability of increased communal conflict in African states due to the political vulnerability of groups to climate change.
Chronic Communal Conflict and Environmental Pressure
CCAPS researcher Clionadh Raleigh and Dominic Kniveton presented a paper at the International Studies Association 51st Annual Convention, which considers whether localized communal conflict is affected by increasing environmental instability.
Copenhagen’s Climate Finance Promise: Six Key Questions
CCAPS researcher J. Timmons Roberts, Martin Stadelmann, and Saleemul Huq take a closer look at the Copenhagen promise and discuss six big questions about climate finance in their briefing by the International Institute for Environment and Development.
Feeding Insecurity? Poverty, Weak States, and Climate Change
Joshua Busby examines the relationship between environmental quality, poverty, and security in his chapter in Confronting Poverty. The chapter explores what may be gained from efforts to securitize climate change, the evidence underpinning this, and varied arguments on the links between climate change and conflict. Read the full chapter here.
Billions at Stake in Climate Finance: Four Key Lessons
Peter Newell, CCAPS research J. Timmons Roberts, Emily Boyd, and Saleemul Huq identify four key lessons that donor countries need to learn in their briefing by the International Institute for Environment and Development.
Governance and Conflict in the Sahel’s Ungoverned Space
In their article in Stability: International Journal of Security & Development, Clionadh Raleigh and Caitriona Dowd examine governance and violence rates in the ‘ungoverned’ spaces of the African Sahel. The authors review theories of spatial governance, the geopolitics of the Sahel, and the violent actors operating in the Sahel. Read the full article here.
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