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64 J. Conflict Resol. 3 (2020)

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                                                             Journal of Conflict Resolution
                                                                  2020, Vol. 64(1) 3-31
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Clim      atic     Stress,           t                          Article reuse guidelines:
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M   igration, and              Syrian                     DOI: 10.1177/0022002719864140
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Civil War Onset                                                        OSAGE


Konstantin Ash' , and Nick Obradovich2





Abstract
Syria recently suffered a once in 500-year meteorological drought followed by one of
the worst conflicts of the twenty-first century. We exploit subnational variation in
drought impact to examine  associations between climatic stress and Syria's political
unrest. Climatic stress may produce  instability through both immediate  hardship
and, indirectly, internal migration. Consistent with the internal migration hypothesis,
we  find less severely drought-stricken Syrian regions more  likely to experience
protest. We  employ  nighttime lights as a proxy for population density to examine
the association between climatic stress and internal displacement. We find climatic
stress decreased  nighttime light intensity during the drought period. Increases in
nighttime lights from 2005 to 2010 are associated with added risk of protest in Sunni
Arab areas, suggesting an influx of migrants bolstered local grievances. Our findings
support the internal migration hypothesis and suggest extreme climate events may
impact civil unrest via geographically and temporally indirect paths.


Keywords
Syria, civil wars, climate, migration

The  Syrian Civil War has been one of the most devastating conflicts of the twenty-
first century. The conflict evolved from anti-government protests in the Southern


'School of Politics, Security and International Affairs, University of Central Florida, Orlando, FL, USA
2MIT Media Lab in the Scalable Cooperation group, Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Cambridge,
MA, USA

Corresponding Author:
Konstantin Ash, School of Politics, Security and International Affairs, University of Central Florida, 4297
Andromeda Loop N., Howard Phillips Hall Room 302, Orlando, FL 32816, USA.
Email: konstantin.ash@ucf.edu

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