The phenomenon of the resource curse links the abundance of natural resources to higher levels of conflict occurrence. Until now, most literature merely focuses on non-renewable resources such as diamonds or gold. This paper sheds the light on water as a renewable resource and takes a new perspective arguing that water abundance can also be linked to conflict occurrence. The main argument for water to be a curse is based on the expectation that the commercialization of water resources can lead through the effects of greed or grievances to interstate clashes. The quantitative time-series cross-section analysis focuses on shared water basins and examines their link to low-level militarized interstate disputes (MID). Multivariate logistic regr...
This paper evaluates and assesses hydropolitical conflict and maps the interface currently developin...
The study of the link between natural resources and conflict results from the fact that many countri...
The thesis that natural resources cause conflict is criticized on the basis that resource dependence...
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...
This article empirically analyzes the relationship between groundwater scarcity and incidences of co...
Although linkages between water scarcity and conflict have received a great deal of attention, both ...
We predictably believe that immense natural resources would generate large revenues and wealth withi...
Since time immemorial, the access to water has been the source of power or become the apple of disco...
AbstractThis article focuses on one of the most likely empirical manifestations of the “environment-...
Graduation date: 20022001-10-12In the policy literature and the popular press, the issues of water a...
Armed conflict has the potential to disrupt water systems that are crucial to environmental and huma...
Conflicts around access to, control over, and quality of water accompany mining projects all over th...
Water scarcity, accelerated by climate change, affects water availability and may threaten peace and...
Environmental security literature has devoted a significant amount of attention to the nexus between...
This paper evaluates and assesses hydropolitical conflict and maps the interface currently developin...
The study of the link between natural resources and conflict results from the fact that many countri...
The thesis that natural resources cause conflict is criticized on the basis that resource dependence...
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...
This article empirically analyzes the relationship between groundwater scarcity and incidences of co...
Although linkages between water scarcity and conflict have received a great deal of attention, both ...
We predictably believe that immense natural resources would generate large revenues and wealth withi...
Since time immemorial, the access to water has been the source of power or become the apple of disco...
AbstractThis article focuses on one of the most likely empirical manifestations of the “environment-...
Graduation date: 20022001-10-12In the policy literature and the popular press, the issues of water a...
Armed conflict has the potential to disrupt water systems that are crucial to environmental and huma...
Conflicts around access to, control over, and quality of water accompany mining projects all over th...
Water scarcity, accelerated by climate change, affects water availability and may threaten peace and...
Environmental security literature has devoted a significant amount of attention to the nexus between...
This paper evaluates and assesses hydropolitical conflict and maps the interface currently developin...
The study of the link between natural resources and conflict results from the fact that many countri...
The thesis that natural resources cause conflict is criticized on the basis that resource dependence...