How do economic resources, poverty, and financial systems influence the outbreak of violent conflict? Understanding the economic forces behind global instability is crucial for developing effective peacebuilding strategies and sustainable development policies. This text-based course equips you with the analytical tools to dissect the financial and resource-driven dimensions of modern warfare and civil unrest. You will transition from viewing conflict as purely political to understanding it through a rigorous economic lens, enabling you to analyze real-world crises and propose viable policy interventions. What you'll learn: - Explain the foundational economic theories of civil war, rebellion, and state fragility. - Analyze how natural resource wealth and climate-induced scarcity impact conflict risks. - Evaluate the effectiveness of economic sanctions, aid allocation, and financial tracking in conflict zones. - Assess modern strategies for post-conflict economic reconstruction and institutional reform. - Interpret data indicators used to predict and monitor economic vulnerability and instability. Starting with core definitions of conflict economics and resource allocation, the course guides you through the micro- and macro-economic factors of violence before exploring modern policy frameworks for peace and recovery. This course is designed for beginners, policymakers, and students of international relations, requiring no prior background in advanced economic mathematics. Start reading to deepen your understanding of the economic pathways to peace and stability.
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