Exploring the Intersection of Environmental Events and Domestic Political Violence in the United States
Increasing levels of extreme weather patterns and environmental deterioration pose pertinent threats to the availability of essential resources, such as food and water. Past research has found a positive association between climate change and the likelihood of internal conflicts, especially in devel...
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Enthalten in: Terrorism and political violence - London : Cass, 1989, 34(2022), 5, Seite 1024-1040 |
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