ID | 192660 |
Title Proper | Introduction |
Language | ENG |
Author | Rich, Paul B |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | This special issue contains five papers dealing with various aspects of climate change and its relationship to patterns of insurgency and terrorism. This is the first special issue in this journal on a topic that increasingly dominates the media and wider political discussion, though SWI has published some papers previously in this area, most notably one by Marina Malamud in 2018 that usefully categorised climate-change conflicts into four types: 1) those linked to the environment into resource-based conflict; 2) a warfare ecology paradigm referring to non-premeditated change to the environment as a result of military conflict; 3) warfare in which the environment was the target and 4) an insurgency-conflict intersection in which climate change increased the likelihood and frequency of war and conflict.Footnote1 These four categories have helped inform the approach taken in this introduction, especially the last relating to the probable impact of global climate change on insurgencies. |
`In' analytical Note | Small Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 34, No.8; Dec 2023: p.1383-1399 |
Journal Source | Small Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 34 No 8 |
Key Words | Futurology ; Desertification ; Greenhouse Effect ; Ecocide ; Climate Wars ; Anthropocene ; Threat Multiplier ; Environmental Determinism |