Abstract: In this article we examine the post–Cold War pattern of conflict with a focus on the role of agriculture. In developing countries, the primary sector of the economy is dominant. Closely linked to basic human needs, it is directly affected by environmental degradation and by violence. The agricultural sector is subject to strong governmental intervention in most countries, and can easily suffer from capricious politics. The conditions of food production and distribution is a good arena for observing the interaction of politics, economics, and environmental issues as they influence violent conflict – how it is generated, how it is escalated, how it is contained, and how it is resolved. We conclude that the rehabilitation of agricul...
Fragility, resulting both from violent conflict and/or severely adverse environmental conditions lin...
Bienen's chapter is a welcome contribution to an often neglected aspect of agricultural development ...
This article discusses the nature of food insecurity in poor countries, its causes, and how these ca...
Promoting post-conflict recovery of agriculture differs significantly from promoting development of ...
Agricultural development can contribute significantly to peace by raising incomes and employment, th...
Creating a hunger-free world in the 21st century will require prevention and resolution of violent c...
International audienceTransformative changes in agriculture at multiple scales are needed to ensure ...
The bulk of analysis and commentary on violent conflicts in developing countries over the past 20 ye...
The extent to which recent African civil wars have also been agrarian crises has been underestimated...
This paper focuses on the relationship between internal and multiethnic conflict transformation and ...
Despite the end of the Cold War conflicts are still very frequent and most of them occur in developi...
Post-war countries are among the most difficult policy arenas for international and domestic actors....
The author draws attention to the development of crisis phenomena in most of the developed countries...
Agriculture is fundamental for the thriving and development of all societies. This is more the case ...
This article reviews proposals regarding the recent food crisis in the context of a broader, thresho...
Fragility, resulting both from violent conflict and/or severely adverse environmental conditions lin...
Bienen's chapter is a welcome contribution to an often neglected aspect of agricultural development ...
This article discusses the nature of food insecurity in poor countries, its causes, and how these ca...
Promoting post-conflict recovery of agriculture differs significantly from promoting development of ...
Agricultural development can contribute significantly to peace by raising incomes and employment, th...
Creating a hunger-free world in the 21st century will require prevention and resolution of violent c...
International audienceTransformative changes in agriculture at multiple scales are needed to ensure ...
The bulk of analysis and commentary on violent conflicts in developing countries over the past 20 ye...
The extent to which recent African civil wars have also been agrarian crises has been underestimated...
This paper focuses on the relationship between internal and multiethnic conflict transformation and ...
Despite the end of the Cold War conflicts are still very frequent and most of them occur in developi...
Post-war countries are among the most difficult policy arenas for international and domestic actors....
The author draws attention to the development of crisis phenomena in most of the developed countries...
Agriculture is fundamental for the thriving and development of all societies. This is more the case ...
This article reviews proposals regarding the recent food crisis in the context of a broader, thresho...
Fragility, resulting both from violent conflict and/or severely adverse environmental conditions lin...
Bienen's chapter is a welcome contribution to an often neglected aspect of agricultural development ...
This article discusses the nature of food insecurity in poor countries, its causes, and how these ca...