Catastrophes, Confrontations, and Constraints: Book Launch
Sep 29, 2023
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Environmental Change and Security Program
Washington, DC and online
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Geopolitical competition and civil war are on the rise. At the same time, disasters like droughts, flooding, and hurricanes are increasing in frequency and intensity, partly due to climate change and persistent poverty. How are these trends interacting and what lessons can we draw for more robust policies and interventions? Dr. Tobias Ide, Senior Lecturer and Associate Professor at Murdoch University Perth, explores these questions in his new book, Catastrophes, Confrontations, and Constraints. Featuring more than 30 case studies spanning Africa, the Middle East, Asia, and Latin America, the book looks at the extent to which disasters facilitate the escalation or abatement of armed conflicts, including when and how disasters can offer opportunities for peacebuilding.
Join the Wilson Center for a conversation with Ide and Dr. Marwa Daoudy, Associate Professor of International Relations at Georgetown University, to discuss Catastrophes, Confrontations, and Constraints its implications for the climate, security, and development sectors.
Speakers Tobias Ide, PhdSenior Lecturer (Associate Professor) in Politics and International Relations at Murdoch University Perth and Specially Appointed Professor for Peace and Sustainability at Hiroshima University Marwa Daoudy, PhdWilson Center Fellow and Associate Professor of International Relations, Georgetown University Moderator Lauren Herzer RisiProgram Director, Environmental Change and Security Program