Geopolitics
Terrorisms & Counterterrorism
Conflict Resolution
Post-Doctoral Fellowships
United Kingdom
The Opium Market, Revenue Opportunities and Insurgency in Afghanistan’s Provinces
His results have shown that conflict induces an increase in opium production and therefore a reduction in opium prices, while the reverse mechanism – i.e., whether opium fosters violence – is weaker but persistent. Moreover, common factors, such as seasonality, ISAF strategies and weather conditions are among the main drivers of opium prices and insurgency activities. Where poppies grow, violence grows too…
My research focuses on security incidents in Afghanistan, such as armed attacks and bombings, that have been rising since 2003. Given the links between anti-government elements in the country and its drug economy, NATO forces and the UN consider poppy cultivation an obstacle to the long-term security of the region. My project examines the interaction between income and insurgency activities using monthly time-series data on opium prices; four alternative measures of relative income based on four occupational sources (wheat production, sheep-farming, non-farm activities, casual labour); and security incidents for 34 Afghan provinces over the period 2004-2009.
Drugs, Guns and Money
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Vincenzo
BOVE
Institution
University of Essex
Country
United Kingdom
Nationality
Italian
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