Weakened by the Storm: Disasters and the Fighting Capacity of Armed Groups in the Philippines

Many studies on natural disasters and conflict have assumed that disasters make it easier for rebel groups to recruit new members by fueling grievances against the government and lowering the opportunity costs of joining an insurgency, and that this recruitment will increase conflict. But disasters may actually have the opposite effect. My study of rebel … Continue reading Weakened by the Storm: Disasters and the Fighting Capacity of Armed Groups in the Philippines