This paper provides an overview of the link between food insecurity and violent conflict, addressing both traditional and emerging threats to security and political stability. It discusses the effects of food insecurity on several types of conflict and the political, social, and demographic factors that may exacerbate these effects. It then discusses the interventions that can break the link between food security and conflict, focusing on mechanisms that can shield consumers and producers from food price shocks
Violence has increased drastically over the last few years. Research has shown that a more violent p...
We explore how globalization, broadly conceived to include international human-rights norms, humanit...
Food insecurity at the national and household level not only is a consequence of conflict but can al...
Food security is recognized as an inherent human right, enshrined within the principles of the Agend...
“Most wars of the late 20th century and early 21st century are ‘ food wars, ’ meaning that food is u...
Food and nutrition insecurity are becoming increasingly concentrated in conflict-affected countries,...
History tells us that the lack of food - or only the fear of its loss - plays a central role in the ...
Food security is recognized as an inherent human right, enshrined within the principles of the Agend...
It is generally assumed that there are strong links between conflict, food security and peace. Howev...
‘‘End hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition and promote agriculture” is one of the stated...
In many conflict-ridden countries, food insecurity prevails. However, the relationship between food ...
In many conflict-ridden countries, food insecurity prevails. However, the relationship between food ...
Graduation date: 2013In the past decade, scholars have increasingly turned to quantitative analysis ...
El Salvador is a peculiar case in that over three decades it has faced two different types of violen...
Significant progress has been made in improving global food security, yet some countries still face ...
Violence has increased drastically over the last few years. Research has shown that a more violent p...
We explore how globalization, broadly conceived to include international human-rights norms, humanit...
Food insecurity at the national and household level not only is a consequence of conflict but can al...
Food security is recognized as an inherent human right, enshrined within the principles of the Agend...
“Most wars of the late 20th century and early 21st century are ‘ food wars, ’ meaning that food is u...
Food and nutrition insecurity are becoming increasingly concentrated in conflict-affected countries,...
History tells us that the lack of food - or only the fear of its loss - plays a central role in the ...
Food security is recognized as an inherent human right, enshrined within the principles of the Agend...
It is generally assumed that there are strong links between conflict, food security and peace. Howev...
‘‘End hunger, achieve food security, improve nutrition and promote agriculture” is one of the stated...
In many conflict-ridden countries, food insecurity prevails. However, the relationship between food ...
In many conflict-ridden countries, food insecurity prevails. However, the relationship between food ...
Graduation date: 2013In the past decade, scholars have increasingly turned to quantitative analysis ...
El Salvador is a peculiar case in that over three decades it has faced two different types of violen...
Significant progress has been made in improving global food security, yet some countries still face ...
Violence has increased drastically over the last few years. Research has shown that a more violent p...
We explore how globalization, broadly conceived to include international human-rights norms, humanit...
Food insecurity at the national and household level not only is a consequence of conflict but can al...