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Empirical and Theoretical Research in International Relations
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Fuel to the Fire: Natural Disasters and the Duration of Civil Conflict

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Nadia Eldemerdash, Christian B. Jensen & Steven T. Landis. (2023) Environmental stress, majoritarianism, and social unrest in Europe. Journal of Contemporary Central and Eastern Europe 31:2, pages 385-408.
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Mi Jeong Shin & Seungbin Park. (2024) Natural disasters, foreign direct investment, and women's rights in developing countries. Social Science Research 117, pages 102937.
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Rodrigo Mena. (2023) Advancing “no natural disasters” with care: risks and strategies to address disasters as political phenomena in conflict zones. Disaster Prevention and Management: An International Journal 32:6, pages 14-28.
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Elisabeth Lio Rosvold. (2023) Disaster resilience in conflict-affected areas: a review of how armed conflicts impact disaster resilience. Current Opinion in Environmental Sustainability 65, pages 101381.
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Jiangli Yu, Shuo Wang & Wantong Yang. (2023) Natural resources governance and geopolitical risks: A literature review and bibliometric analysis. Resources Policy 86, pages 104299.
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Tobias Ide. (2023) Climate, Women, and Conflict: Rebel Groups’ Armed Activities after Major Disasters. Global Studies Quarterly 3:3.
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Takato Nagano & Takashi Sekiyama. (2023) Review of Vulnerability Factors Linking Climate Change and Conflict. Climate 11:5, pages 104.
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Laura E. R. Peters. (2022) Disasters as Ambivalent Multipliers: Influencing the Pathways from Disaster to Conflict Risk and Peace Potential Through Disaster Risk Reduction. Journal of Peacebuilding & Development 17:2, pages 151-172.
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Joe Y. Battikh, Virginia Bodolica & Michael O. Wood. (2022) Disasters triggered by natural hazards and terrorism: A bibliometric network analysis into the intellectual structure of a cross-disciplinary research field. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 77, pages 103045.
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Britt Koehnlein & Ore Koren. (2022) COVID-19, state capacity, and political violence by non-state actors. Journal of Peace Research 59:1, pages 90-104.
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Stephen Nemeth & Brian Lai. (2022) When do natural disasters lead to negotiations in a civil war?. Journal of Peace Research 59:1, pages 28-42.
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Roos Haer & Babak RezaeeDaryakenari. (2022) Disasters and civilian victimization: Exploring the dynamic effect in Africa, 1997–2017. Journal of Peace Research 59:1, pages 43-57.
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Andreas Neef. (2021) The Contentious Role of Tourism in Disaster Response and Recovery in Vanuatu. Frontiers in Earth Science 9.
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Seok Joon Kim. (2021) Environmental shocks, civil conflict and aid effectiveness. Conflict Management and Peace Science 38:6, pages 674-695.
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Yasutaka Tominaga & Chia-yi Lee. (2021) When Disasters Hit Civil Wars: Natural Resource Exploitation and Rebel Group Resilience. International Studies Quarterly 65:2, pages 423-434.
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Laura E.R. Peters. (2021) Beyond disaster vulnerabilities: An empirical investigation of the causal pathways linking conflict to disaster risks. International Journal of Disaster Risk Reduction 55, pages 102092.
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Nina von Uexkull & Halvard Buhaug. (2021) Security implications of climate change: A decade of scientific progress. Journal of Peace Research 58:1, pages 3-17.
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Erik Plänitz. (2020) Natural Disasters and Political Disorder: Why Urban Flooding Turns Violent. Applying a Fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis. Peace Economics, Peace Science and Public Policy 26:2.
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Alexander De Juan, Jan Pierskalla & Elisa Schwarz. (2020) Natural disasters, aid distribution, and social conflict – Micro-level evidence from the 2015 earthquake in Nepal. World Development 126, pages 104715.
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Jürgen Scheffran. 2020. Climate Extremes and Their Implications for Impact and Risk Assessment. Climate Extremes and Their Implications for Impact and Risk Assessment 293 315 .
Erik Plänitz. (2019) Neglecting the urban? Exploring rural-urban disparities in the climate change–conflict literature on Sub-Sahara Africa. Urban Climate 30, pages 100533.
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Michael Brzoska. (2019) Understanding the Disaster–Migration–Violent Conflict Nexus in a Warming World: The Importance of International Policy Interventions. Social Sciences 8:6, pages 167.
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Michael Brzoska. (2018) Weather Extremes, Disasters, and Collective Violence: Conditions, Mechanisms, and Disaster-Related Policies in Recent Research. Current Climate Change Reports 4:4, pages 320-329.
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Andreas Neef & Jesse Hession Grayman. 2018. The Tourism–Disaster–Conflict Nexus. The Tourism–Disaster–Conflict Nexus 1 31 .
Jessica Field. (2018) Divided disasters: examining the impacts of the conflict–disaster nexus for distanced crises in the Philippines. Disasters 42:S2.
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Joshua Eastin. (2018) Climate change and gender equality in developing states. World Development 107, pages 289-305.
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Colin Walch. (2018) Weakened by the storm. Journal of Peace Research 55:3, pages 336-350.
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Joshua Eastin. (2018) Hell and high water: Precipitation shocks and conflict violence in the Philippines. Political Geography 63, pages 116-134.
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Ole Magnus Theisen. (2017) Climate Change and Violence: Insights from Political Science. Current Climate Change Reports 3:4, pages 210-221.
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