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ID139406
Title ProperConditions for peace and conflict
Other Title Informationapplying a fuzzy-set qualitative comparative analysis to cases of resource scarcity
LanguageENG
AuthorBretthauer, Judith M
Summary / Abstract (Note)This study applies fuzzy-set Qualitative Comparative Analysis (fsQCA) to the debate on links between resource scarcity and armed conflict. Previous studies on this relationship have reached contradictory results. This study aims to solve this contradiction by arguing that social, economic, and political conditions play an important role in determining whether armed conflict erupts over resource scarcity. I test three theoretic hypotheses, focusing on weak states, economic situations of households, and human ingenuity. I compare fifteen resource scarce cases with conflict to sixteen cases without armed conflict. My analysis supports the hypothesis that the economic situation of households and the levels of human ingenuity matter. In particular, the impact of high dependence on agriculture and low levels of tertiary education on the link between resource scarcity and conflict is discussed. While employing an fsQCA proves a valuable step in accounting for contradictory results, limits of the methods are apparent as well.
`In' analytical NoteJournal of Conflict Resolution Vol. 59, No.4; Jun 2015: p.593-616
Journal SourceJournal of Conflict Resolution Vol: 59 No 4
Key WordsResource Scarcity ;  Environmental Change ;  Armed Conflict Fuzzy-Set Qualitative Comparative Analysis QCA


 
 
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