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Climate Change and Africa’s Enduring Instability

September 13, 2012 |

The International Relations and Security Network’s piece on Climate Change and Africa’s Enduring Instability includes the climate vulnerability research of Joshua Busby and his team under the CCAPS program. The CCAPS vulnerability model uses indicators of climate hazard exposure, population density, household and community resilience, and governance and political violence to create geospatial representations of…

Study Highlights Lack of Climate-linked Aid to Malawi

September 12, 2012 |

Bernard Appiah’s piece, Study Highlights Lack of Climate-linked aid to Malawi, explores the Malawi Geocoded and Climate-Coded Aid Dataset and its potential to facilitate donor coordination. Only one to two percent of aid to Malawi is considered climate aid, according to Kate Weaver and the CCAPS adaptation aid team.

Study Highlights Lack of Climate-linked Aid to Malawi

September 12, 2012 |

Bernard Appiah’s piece, Study Highlights Lack of Climate-linked aid to Malawi, explores the Malawi Geocoded and Climate-Coded Aid Dataset and its potential to facilitate donor coordination. Only one to two percent of aid to Malawi is considered climate aid, according to Kate Weaver and the CCAPS adaptation aid team.

Climate Change and Conflict: Is There Any Correlation?

September 11, 2012 |

CCAPS research on the effect of rainfall variability on conflict is highlighted in the Conservation Blog’s article, Climate Change and Conflict: Is There Any Correlation? The article discusses the finding by CCAPS researchers Cullen Hendrix and Idean Salehyan that extreme deviations in rainfall are associated positively with political conflict.

The Strauss Center Announces its 2012-2013 Events Schedule

August 29, 2012 |

The Robert S. Strauss Center for International Security and Law is pleased to announce its schedule of events for the 2012-2013 academic year. The Center will host renowned scholars, practitioners, and journalists from around the world as part of its acclaimed International Security Speaker Series (ISSS), sponsor conferences on todays most pressing global challenges, and…

Development Data Challenge

August 29, 2012 |

Last week’s Development Data Challenge, hosted by the Guardian, examined if and how aid datasets can be used to learn more about international development. The CCAPS program’s geo-coded dataset of aid activities in Malawi, developed in partnership with AidData and the Ministry of Finance of Malawi, was included in the Development Data Challenge and coded…

Strauss Scholar Eugene Gholz Receives Exceptional Public Service Medal

August 28, 2012 |

In a ceremony that took place this summer, Strauss Distinguished Scholar Eugene Gholz received the Office of the Secretary of Defense Exceptional Public Service Medal, one of the highest awards the Secretary of Defense can bestow on a private citizen. The award was presented for the work that Gholz had contributed as a senior advisor…

Predicting How Climate and Politics Affect Stability in Africa

International Science Grid This Week (iSGTW) explores the CCAPS mapping tool that integrates data on conflict, climate vulnerability, and adaptation aid. In his piece “Predicting How Climate and Politics Affect Stability in Africa: Data Mapping the Future of a Continent,” Diego Joaquin Cruz Ramirez provides background on the CCAPS program and explains why the mapping…

Strauss Center Releases New Data on Climate Aid in Africa

August 9, 2012 |

The Strauss Center’s Climate Change and African Political Stability (CCAPS) program today released the first-ever dataset tracking all climate aid activities in a single country. In the pilot study, CCAPS researchers applied their new “climate coding” methodology to all official development aid projects in Malawi’s Aid Management Platform, assessing each project activity for its relevance…

Strauss Center Director Francis J. Gavin on Hiroshima

August 8, 2012 |

Strauss Center Director Francis J. Gavin wrote an essay for the Federation of American Scientists for the 67th anniversary of the bombing of Hiroshima.  The collection of essays marking this anniversary reflect on the wisdom of nuclear energy and share the authors’ perspectives on nuclear weapons.

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