Crunching the Numbers on Climate Change, Conflict, and Food Aid

Two studies push back on recent analyses that claim to demonstrate empirical links between food aid and conflict and climate change and conflict. This summer, Nathan Nunn and Nancy Qiang argued in a co-authored paper that food aid, susceptible to theft by rebel groups, tends to extend the duration of intrastate conflict. But a USAID … Continue reading Crunching the Numbers on Climate Change, Conflict, and Food Aid