New Wars and Old Plagues : Armed Conflict, Environmental Change and Resurgent Malaria in the Southern Caucasus / / by Katherine Hirschfeld, Kirsten de Beurs, Brad Brayfield, Ani Melkonyan-Gottschalk.

This Open Access book uses Mary Kaldor’s concept of “New Wars” to explore how ethnic conflict reshaped the social and environmental landscape of the Southern Caucuses following the collapse of the Soviet Union. It relies on remote sensing data and qualitative historical research to explore how armed...

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1. Introduction -- 2. History and Ecology of Malaria in the Caucasus -- 3. The Karabakh Conflict, 1988-1994 -- 4. Rebordering, Forced Migration and Population Health Crises, 1988-1994 -- 5. Long-Term Conflict and Environmental Change -- 6. Conclusions.
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