ID | 188059 |
Title Proper | Climate Migration |
Other Title Information | Adding Fuel to the Ethnocentric Fire |
Language | ENG |
Author | Sullivan, John P ; Townsend, Keeley |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | While conflict, crime, and terrorism are persistent geopolitical and human security threats, climate change can be a threat multiplier, affecting geopolitical stability on local, regional, and global scales. This paper provides a qualitative assessment of the literature and geopolitical trends related to climate change, migration, and ethnocentrism in order to evaluate the current situation and future potentials for climate-driven conflict, crime, terrorism, and ethnocentric extremism. The paper concludes that as climate change becomes a major driver of environmental degradation, natural disasters, mass migrations, and urbanization, this will escalate the impetus for violence against migrants, the exploitation of migrants, and anti-migrant politics. Potential implications in terms of terrorism and extremism are discussed. |
`In' analytical Note | Terrorism and Political Violence Vol. 34, No.5-8; Jul-Nov 2022: p.914-925 |
Journal Source | Terrorism and Political Violence Vol: 34 No 5-8 |
Key Words | Migration ; Terrorism ; Conflict ; Crime ; Climate Change ; Ethnocentrism |