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Edward Miguel

Distinguished Professor of Economics, Oxfam Professor in Environmental and Resource Economics, & Faculty co-Director of the Center for Effective Global Action (CEGA)

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Les conséquences inattendues d’une sécheresse en Chine Aux origines climatiques des conflits

October 6, 2015
Rene Blanchemanche
Rene Blanchemanche Les cons quences inattendues d une s cheresse en Chine Aux origines climatiques des conflits.pdf

Warming Increases the Risk of Civil War in AfricaPublished PaperAfrican DevelopmentEnvironment and ClimatePolitical Economy and Conflict2009
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