Chapter 1: | On the Margins |
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nations leads to corruption and trafficking of illicit goods…”48 One type of good that has greatly affected the rise of violence is the accessibility of small and light arms that either finance or are used in terrorist or criminal activities.49 And, unfortunately, there still is trafficking in human beings, though, for example, Niger in 2004 made slavery a criminal offense. However, due to the government's inability to enforce the law, there are a reported 43,000 slaves in Niger.50 According to Reven Paz and Moshe Terdman, Africa offers opportunities for terrorists:
The illegitimate and poorly functioning regimes provides a set of conditions that invites a potent mix of violent groups. This only serves to exacerbate human insecurities.
Environmental Insecurities
We argue that environment insecurities have profound effects on all the other human security components. For example, according to Lester Brown, economic development will be meaningless if we do not have a planet that can sustain a global economy.52 Thomas Homer-Dixon warns that