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- W4366978319 abstract "Geopolitical, geo-economic, and environmental degradation dynamics impact on ecosystems and the communities living in them, creating phenomena of injustice and causing migrations. These events have favored the emergence of repressive forms of power as in the case of Boko Haram and the Taliban. This article will analyze two cases: Boko Haram in the Lake Chad region (with particular influence in Nigeria) and the Taliban in Afghanistan. The link that connects the two cases examined is the relationship between poverty, environment, and human rights. This leads to a discussion of the function of the agency of the people, as theorized by Amartya Sen and Martha Nussbaum, in contexts of environmental degradation and the increase of the vulnerability of individuals especially in contexts of repression. In the two cases considered, the groups exploited the population's lack of opportunity, their resentment toward the West, as well as environmental changes in the territory due to climate change to consolidate their power. The purpose of the research is to show how environmental injustice can be a multiplicator of injustice, leading to new social inequalities and forms of power. This is also a source of the increasing of human insecurity." @default.
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- W4366978319 title "Environmental Injustice as a Multiplier of Injustice and Human Insecurity: The Cases of Boko Haram and the Taliban" @default.
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