Editors: Abdul Kader Mohiuddin, Úrsula Oswald -Spring, Omar S. Rasheed

Socioeconomic Challenges Amidst a Global Triple Threat of Conflicts, COVID-19, and Climate Change: War-torn Countries (Part 2)

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ISBN: 979-8-89881-463-2 (Print)
ISBN: 979-8-89881-462-5 (Online)
Year of Publication: 2026
DOI: 10.2174/97988988146251260101

Introduction

The book explores the evolving global socioeconomic crisis shaped by the convergence of the COVID-19 pandemic, persistent cross-border and internal conflicts, international sanctions and recurring natural disasters. Situated within the broader field of global political economy and development studies, it examines how these overlapping shocks disrupt economic systems, trade and energy pathways and essential sectors such as healthcare, agriculture, education and communication. The central theme emphasises the interconnected and mutually reinforcing nature of these crises, highlighting how structural vulnerabilities and human-driven factors intensify their scale and impact across both developed and developing regions.

A key strength of the book lies in its integrative, multidisciplinary approach, combining economic analysis with political and environmental perspectives. It offers structured and timely insights into developments across several regions. It presents a human-centred narrative that consistently foregrounds the lived experiences of ordinary people, especially in war-torn and vulnerable societies.

The chapters collectively trace the progression of these crises across regions and sectors. Early sections examine the pandemic's economic and social aftermath, followed by analyses of major conflict zones including Ukraine and the Middle East—and their far-reaching implications for global supply chains, food security and energy markets. Subsequent chapters explore the role of sanctions, climate stress and geopolitical tensions, particularly the ripple effects of U.S.–China rivalry, in reshaping global stability. Together, they reveal how strategic chokepoints such as the Strait of Hormuz and the Red Sea have become critical pressure points in an increasingly fragile global system.

Part 2 continues the section on war-torn countries, covering issues related to the Israel-Palestine conflict, Ethiopia, Iraq, and Congo.


Target Readership :

Researchers and students studying war and conflict, public health, epidemiology, international affairs, peace and conflict studies and health economics; diplomats, policy and development analysts and humanitarian workers.

Foreword

- Pp. i-ii (2)
Donald S. Shepard
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Preface

- Pp. iii
Abdul Kader Mohiuddin, Úrsula Oswald-Spring, Omar S. Rasheed
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List of Contributors

- Pp. iv

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Conflicts in Israel-Palestine and Beyond

- Pp. 1-136 (136)
Atef Masad*

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Hunger, Repression, and Tears: Evidence from Tigray, Northern Ethiopia

- Pp. 137-207 (71)
Kassa Teka*, Mulu Haftu, Efrem Gidey

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Reclaiming Potential: Overcoming Decades of War, Sanctions, Conflict, and Terrorism in Iraq

- Pp. 208-279 (72)
Taysir Al Janabi*

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Deteriorating Humanitarian Situation of DR Congo

- Pp. 280-405 (126)
Sheikh Mohd Saleem*, Shah Sumaya Jan, Hina Sharif

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Subject Index

- Pp. 406-408 (3)
Abdul Kader Mohiuddin, Úrsula Oswald-Spring, Omar S. Rasheed
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