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Environmental Migration As A Factor Of Political Instability Of The Region

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  • Peter Čajka

    (Fakulta politických vied a medzinárodných vzťahov, Univerzita Mateja Bela v Banskej Bystrici)

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The current global problems include environmental problems. By their size and impact, these are increasingly affecting millions of people as well as the stability of the state. On the one hand, these processes result in forced migration within or outside the country as international migration. Not addressing these problems, as well as their negative impact on the population, can also increase the impact of various terrorist and criminal organizations. This paper thus analyzes the relationship of the impact of climate change on the population, which may result in its migration. In the context of the current climate change and the increase in its negative impacts, we can expect these challenges to play an important role in global stability in the 21st century. For this purpose, traditional methods of empirical analysis were used as descriptive method, induction, deduction and comparison method.

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  • Peter Čajka, 2019. "Environmental Migration As A Factor Of Political Instability Of The Region," Almanach (Actual Issues in World Economics and Politics), Ekonomická univerzita, Fakulta medzinárodných vzťahov, vol. 14(4), pages 24-36.
  • Handle: RePEc:brv:almnch:v:10:y:2019:i:4:p:24-36
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    Keywords

    migration; terrorism; climate change; global warming; conflict;
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    JEL classification:

    • F51 - International Economics - - International Relations, National Security, and International Political Economy - - - International Conflicts; Negotiations; Sanctions
    • Q54 - Agricultural and Natural Resource Economics; Environmental and Ecological Economics - - Environmental Economics - - - Climate; Natural Disasters and their Management; Global Warming
    • R11 - Urban, Rural, Regional, Real Estate, and Transportation Economics - - General Regional Economics - - - Regional Economic Activity: Growth, Development, Environmental Issues, and Changes

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