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Author Stanton, Samuel S.

Title How Environmental Scarcity Contributes to Conflict : Statistical and Case Studies, 1985-2000.

Publication Info. Lewiston : Edwin Mellen Press, 2010.

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Description 1 online resource (250 pages)
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Summary This work examines the effect of renewable natural resource scarcity on ethnic conflict. Determining how renewable natural resource scarcity affects ethnic conflict requires multiple levels of inquiry. First, is there a relationship between renewable natural resource scarcity and ethnic conflict? Second, if this relationship exists how do scarcities translate into ethnic conflict? Third, does the framework established have evidentiary support in particular cases that can be considered?
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index.
Contents Theories of ethnic conflict -- Scarcity and conflict: a statistical analysis -- Mechanisms that matter -- Mechanisms and conflict behavior -- Cases of low conflict, cases of high conflict.
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Subject Ethnic conflict -- Environmental aspects.
Ethnic conflict.
Natural resources -- Social aspects.
Natural resources -- Social aspects.
Natural resources.
Natural resources -- Political aspects.
Natural resources -- Political aspects.
Scarcity -- Social aspects.
Scarcity -- Social aspects.
Scarcity.
Genre/Form Electronic books.
Electronic books.
Other Form: Print version: 9780773438682
ISBN 9780773417526
0773417524
9780773438682
0773438688