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  • Sari: Armed Conflict Survey
  • Ilmumisaeg: 18-Nov-2022
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • Keel: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781000861600

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The Armed Conflict Survey 2022 provides an exhaustive review of the political, military and humanitarian dimensions of 33 active armed conflicts globally in the period from 1 March 2021 to 30 April 2022. The review is complemented by a strategic analysis of national, regional and global drivers and conflict outlooks, providing unique insights into the geopolitical and geo-economic threads linking conflicts across the world, as well as into emerging flashpoints and political risks. This edition includes a special feature on climate security given the increasingly urgent need to understand the complex interlinkages between climate change, climate vulnerability and conflict amid accelerating global warming. Reflecting the growing importance of geopolitical factors in the current global conflict landscape, The Armed Conflict Survey 2022 features the IISS Armed Conflict Global Relevance Indicator, which compares the global relevance of armed conflicts in terms of their geopolitical impact, as well as their human impact and intensity. This edition also includes maps, infographics and key statistics, as well as the accompanying Chart of Armed Conflict.



The Armed Conflict Survey'22 provides an exhaustive review of the political, military and humanitarian dimensions of 33 active armed conflicts globally and includes a feature on climate security given the urgent need to understand the complex interlinkages between climate change, vulnerability & conflict amid accelerating global warming.

Editor's Introduction 5(6)
Notes on Methodology 11(6)
Global Trends
17(22)
The Aftermath of War in a Changing Climate: Aligning Solutions for Climate Security and Peacebuilding
18(7)
Climate Change and the Instrumentalisation of Natural Resources in the Continuum of War: the Role of Non-state Armed Groups and International Responses
25(7)
Transition in Turbulence: Geostrategic Implications of Climate Change and the Energy Transition
32(7)
Conflict Reports
39(361)
1 Americas
40(62)
Regional Analysis
40(4)
Mexico
44(12)
Colombia
56(10)
Brazil
66(10)
Haiti
76(10)
El Salvador
86(8)
Honduras
94(6)
Regional Outlook
100(2)
2 Europe and Eurasia
102(28)
Regional Analysis
102(4)
Russia-Ukraine
106(12)
Nagorno-Karabakh
118(9)
Regional Outlook
127(3)
3 Middle East and North Africa
130(70)
Regional Analysis
130(4)
Syria
134(10)
Iraq
144(10)
Israel-Palestinian Territories
154(10)
Yemen
164(10)
Libya
174(12)
Egypt
186(6)
Turkey
192(6)
Regional Outlook
198(2)
4 Sub-Saharan Africa
200(122)
Regional Analysis
200(4)
The Sahel
204(16)
Lake Chad Basin
220(10)
Central African Republic
230(10)
South Sudan
240(12)
Ethiopia
252(10)
Somalia
262(8)
Great Lakes Region
270(12)
Nigeria
282(10)
Cameroon
292(10)
Mozambique
302(8)
Sudan
310(10)
Regional Outlook
320(2)
5 Asia
322(78)
Regional Analysis
322(4)
Afghanistan
326(12)
Kashmir
338(12)
Myanmar
350(12)
Pakistan
362(10)
India
372(10)
Thailand
382(8)
Philippines
390(9)
Regional Outlook
399(1)
Data Appendix 400(14)
Index 414