This paper uses econometric methods and case-study evidence to examine the political economy of complex humanitarian emergencies, multidimensional crises characterized by warfare, state violence, disease, hunger, and displacement. We emphasize that economic variables often become salient through relative deprivation, the actors' perception of social injustice from a growing discrepancy between goods and conditions they expect and those they can get or keep. Tangible factors such as a marked deterioration of living conditions are conducive to socio-political discontent that may be mobilized into political violence. Our econometric analysis indicates that stagnation and decline in real GDP, a high ratio of military expenditures to GNP, a trad...
History tells us that the lack of food - or only the fear of its loss - plays a central role in the ...
In addition to causing the displacement of millions of people, conflict also takes an important toll...
This paper reviews the role of food aid in response to humanitarian emergencies. It outlines a set o...
This paper uses econometric methods and case-study evidence to examine the political economy of comp...
This paper, a draft from the early stages of an ongoing UNU/WIDER research project, outlines hypothe...
This diagnostic study explores the political conditions that are associated with humanitarian emerge...
This paper develops and tests five hypotheses regarding the economic causes of complex humanitarian ...
Nine papers are included in the first volume of a two-volume work analyzing the long-term economic, ...
Despite the end of the Cold War conflicts are still very frequent and most of them occur in developi...
We analyze the effects of improving the economic, food security and health status on the risk of arm...
In many conflict-ridden countries, food insecurity prevails. However, the relationship between food ...
This paper explains correlations between humanitarian emergencies and political economies of 'failin...
Much of the human cost of conflict in developing countries is the result of economic collapse rather...
This Research in Progress report is divided into two parts. Part I studies the operationalization an...
The Age of Humanitarian Emergencies makes an effort to define and operationalize a humanitarian emer...
History tells us that the lack of food - or only the fear of its loss - plays a central role in the ...
In addition to causing the displacement of millions of people, conflict also takes an important toll...
This paper reviews the role of food aid in response to humanitarian emergencies. It outlines a set o...
This paper uses econometric methods and case-study evidence to examine the political economy of comp...
This paper, a draft from the early stages of an ongoing UNU/WIDER research project, outlines hypothe...
This diagnostic study explores the political conditions that are associated with humanitarian emerge...
This paper develops and tests five hypotheses regarding the economic causes of complex humanitarian ...
Nine papers are included in the first volume of a two-volume work analyzing the long-term economic, ...
Despite the end of the Cold War conflicts are still very frequent and most of them occur in developi...
We analyze the effects of improving the economic, food security and health status on the risk of arm...
In many conflict-ridden countries, food insecurity prevails. However, the relationship between food ...
This paper explains correlations between humanitarian emergencies and political economies of 'failin...
Much of the human cost of conflict in developing countries is the result of economic collapse rather...
This Research in Progress report is divided into two parts. Part I studies the operationalization an...
The Age of Humanitarian Emergencies makes an effort to define and operationalize a humanitarian emer...
History tells us that the lack of food - or only the fear of its loss - plays a central role in the ...
In addition to causing the displacement of millions of people, conflict also takes an important toll...
This paper reviews the role of food aid in response to humanitarian emergencies. It outlines a set o...