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100 1 _aNEWMAN Edward
245 _aHungry, or hungry for change? food riots and political conflict, 2005-2015/
_cEdward Newman
260 _c2020
520 _aThis article presents new, original data on food riots and protests between 2005 and 2015 and explores the societal conditions in which these events occurred. These conditions include a range of economic, social, demographic, political, and household consumption factors, with reference to a number of conflict theories. The article explores whether instability related to food prices should be seen as an expression of hunger within the most vulnerable and deprived societies, or a demonstration of grievances rooted in broader political contestation. The article also contributes to debates about the methodological challenges of focusing on food prices as a factor relevant to instability and conflict, and the question of whether food riots have significance to broader debates about conflict.
650 _aFOOD CRISIS
650 _aCLIMATE CHANGE
773 _aStudies in Conflict & Terrorism:
_gVol.43, No 4,5,6, April, May, June 2020, pp. 300-324 (114)
598 _aPOLITICS
856 _uhttps://www.tandfonline.com/doi/full/10.1080/1057610X.2018.1454042
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