Although linkages between water scarcity and conflict have received a great deal of attention, both in qualitative case studies as well as quantitative studies, the relationship remains unclear since the literature has generally not considered the effectiveness of governance. We distinguish between direct effects and indirect effects linking water resource scarcity and conflict by systematically examining how intervening factors, such as political institutions, might influence the impact of water scarcity on the probability of conflict. We find support for our hypotheses postulating both direct and indirect relationships between water scarcity, governance, and conflict
Hydropolitical complexes are emerging to negotiate water-sharing policies that promote politicalstab...
Graduation date: 20022001-10-12In the policy literature and the popular press, the issues of water a...
AbstractNeomalthusians have regularly predicted "water wars" while cornucopians have argued that the...
Although linkages between water scarcity and conflict have received a great deal of attention, both ...
This paper evaluates and assesses hydropolitical conflict and maps the interface currently developin...
This paper builds on a large literature that explores the linkages between resource scarcity and int...
Intrigued by the observation that enduring, task-based water treaties have, surprisingly, emerged wi...
Case studies where both scarcity and conflict are present have dominated research on the nexus betwe...
Water scarcity is popularly associated with inter-state conflict, yet the academic literature also t...
The phenomenon of the resource curse links the abundance of natural resources to higher levels of co...
Using data on communal violence across the globe from 1990-2010, this study provides one of the firs...
Does water shortage incentivize cooperation? Case studies suggests that water scarcity can rarely, i...
Armed conflict has the potential to disrupt water systems that are crucial to environmental and huma...
Does water scarcity induce conflict? And who would engage in a water scarcityconflict? In this paper...
Anthropogenic activities such as the combustion of fossil fuels, land-use change and intensive agric...
Hydropolitical complexes are emerging to negotiate water-sharing policies that promote politicalstab...
Graduation date: 20022001-10-12In the policy literature and the popular press, the issues of water a...
AbstractNeomalthusians have regularly predicted "water wars" while cornucopians have argued that the...
Although linkages between water scarcity and conflict have received a great deal of attention, both ...
This paper evaluates and assesses hydropolitical conflict and maps the interface currently developin...
This paper builds on a large literature that explores the linkages between resource scarcity and int...
Intrigued by the observation that enduring, task-based water treaties have, surprisingly, emerged wi...
Case studies where both scarcity and conflict are present have dominated research on the nexus betwe...
Water scarcity is popularly associated with inter-state conflict, yet the academic literature also t...
The phenomenon of the resource curse links the abundance of natural resources to higher levels of co...
Using data on communal violence across the globe from 1990-2010, this study provides one of the firs...
Does water shortage incentivize cooperation? Case studies suggests that water scarcity can rarely, i...
Armed conflict has the potential to disrupt water systems that are crucial to environmental and huma...
Does water scarcity induce conflict? And who would engage in a water scarcityconflict? In this paper...
Anthropogenic activities such as the combustion of fossil fuels, land-use change and intensive agric...
Hydropolitical complexes are emerging to negotiate water-sharing policies that promote politicalstab...
Graduation date: 20022001-10-12In the policy literature and the popular press, the issues of water a...
AbstractNeomalthusians have regularly predicted "water wars" while cornucopians have argued that the...