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@incollection{ Link2020, title = {How does path dependence affect the climate change-conflict nexus?}, author = {Link, Jasmin S. A.}, editor = {Brzoska, Michael and Scheffran, Jürgen}, year = {2020}, booktitle = {Climate Change, Security Risks, and Violent Conflicts: Essays from Integrated Climate Research in Hamburg}, pages = {251-262}, address = {Hamburg}, publisher = {Hamburg University Press}, doi = {https://doi.org/10.15460/hup.105.788}, urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:gbv:18-3-2087-14-7}, abstract = {In sociology, path dependence can be defined as a self-reinforcing process with the tendency towards a lock-in. This concept can be applied to the climate-conflict nexus to assess how path dependence, this particular characteristic of a process, affects the complex potential causalities of climate-induced conflict. Does path dependence enhance the conflict potential through butterfly effects or does it rather pacify by increasing conformity? The nature of climate change-induced conflict is analyzed with an integrative framework that is based on a review of peer-reviewed related case studies. Using the methodology of mathematical sociology, a complex causal chain is drawn to reflect the influence of path dependence in the situation of climate change-induced conflict. Sociological conflict theories are used to depict, in which way and to what extent path dependence may or may not influence the societal reaction to climate change.}, keywords = {Klimawandel; climate change; Konfliktpotential; conflict potential; Gewalt; violence; Sicherheit; security; Pfadabhängigkeit; path dependence}}