High Food Prices an Unlikely Cause for the Start of the Arab Spring

Just months after popular uprisings toppled Tunisia and Egypt’s authoritarian regimes, a trio of complex-system researchers published a brief article linking these demonstrations with high levels of the UN Food and Agriculture Organization’s international Food Price Index. Marco Lagi, Karla Bertrand, and Yaneer Bar-Yam’s model, which predicts outbreaks of deadly social conflict when the index … Continue reading High Food Prices an Unlikely Cause for the Start of the Arab Spring