This study examines the relationship between ecological sustainability and violent conflict at both the interstate and intrastate level. In particular, this study explores the effect of ecological sustainability of a society on the initiation and the occurrence of violent conflict. By developing a theory, which is named “Eco-peace,” this study hypothesizes that the more ecologically sustainable the socioeconomic system of societies, the less likely the society is to initiate interstate conflict. Regarding intrastate conflict, it is hypothesized that the more ecologically sustainable the mode of development pursued by the Third World society is, the more likely that society is to experience intrastate conflicts. To test the hypotheses, this ...
Peace-building is both the theory and practice of identifying the conditions that can lead to a sust...
With the current attention given to climate change and global warming, the issue of "environmentalse...
This study is the first to analyse the manifold interrelations between armed conflicts and the human...
This study examines the relationship between ecological sustainability and violent conflict at both ...
Post-war countries are among the most difficult policy arenas for international and domestic actors....
Abstract Violent con¯ict is increasingly viewed as a factor related to sustainable development. This...
The effects of militarized conflict pervade countless aspects of society, yet scholars have focussed...
Violent conflict is increasingly viewed as a factor related to sustainable development. This article...
Since the end of the Cold War, scholars have increasingly tumed their attention to examining the lin...
Conflict is a complex phenomenon and a major part of sustainability challenges and therefore require...
A broadening research program focused on environment and security emerged over the past 30 years. Bu...
Although classical sociology has long neglected the role of environmental factors in the determinati...
war in the Middle East will be fought over water, not politics”. Time has shown that the popular “Wa...
Research reported by Thomas Homer-Dixon characterizes five social effects that can significantly inc...
Conflict is at the core of many political ecology studies. Yet there has been limited engagement bet...
Peace-building is both the theory and practice of identifying the conditions that can lead to a sust...
With the current attention given to climate change and global warming, the issue of "environmentalse...
This study is the first to analyse the manifold interrelations between armed conflicts and the human...
This study examines the relationship between ecological sustainability and violent conflict at both ...
Post-war countries are among the most difficult policy arenas for international and domestic actors....
Abstract Violent con¯ict is increasingly viewed as a factor related to sustainable development. This...
The effects of militarized conflict pervade countless aspects of society, yet scholars have focussed...
Violent conflict is increasingly viewed as a factor related to sustainable development. This article...
Since the end of the Cold War, scholars have increasingly tumed their attention to examining the lin...
Conflict is a complex phenomenon and a major part of sustainability challenges and therefore require...
A broadening research program focused on environment and security emerged over the past 30 years. Bu...
Although classical sociology has long neglected the role of environmental factors in the determinati...
war in the Middle East will be fought over water, not politics”. Time has shown that the popular “Wa...
Research reported by Thomas Homer-Dixon characterizes five social effects that can significantly inc...
Conflict is at the core of many political ecology studies. Yet there has been limited engagement bet...
Peace-building is both the theory and practice of identifying the conditions that can lead to a sust...
With the current attention given to climate change and global warming, the issue of "environmentalse...
This study is the first to analyse the manifold interrelations between armed conflicts and the human...