From Andrew Schwartz <[email protected]>
Subject By The Numbers: Turmoil in Syria, Climate Change, and More
Date October 20, 2019 3:01 PM
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By The Numbers

Each week, we'll share with you some of the most compelling numbers in our studies.
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** 160,000
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An estimated 160,000 Syrian civilians have been displaced in the past week, with fears that displacement could soon reach up to 300,000 people.

SOURCE: "Experts React: Turkey’s Intervention, U.S. Diplomacy, and the Crisis in Syria," by CSIS's Bulent Aliriza, Jon Alterman, Heather Conley, Melissa Dalton, Rachel Ellehuus, Kimberly Flowers, Jacob Kurtzer, Seth Jones, Jeffrey Mankoff, Bill Reinsch, and Will Todman.
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** 30%
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Climate change may slow the decrease in inequality between countries, reducing GDP among the world’s poorest populations by up to 30%.

SOURCE: "Climate Change and Food Security: A Test of U.S. Leadership in a Fragile World," by CSIS's Kimberly Flowers, Christian Man, and Chase Sova.
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** $700 Billion
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The U.S.-China trade war could cause $700 billion of yearly losses, equivalent to .8% of global GDP.

SOURCE: "The U.S.-China Mini Deal (That Never Was?)" by CSIS's Jack Caporal.
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** $31 Billion
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The U.S. Army has shifted $31 billion over the next five-years into higher-priority modernization programs.

SOURCE: "U.S. Military Forces in FY 2020: Army," by CSIS's Mark Cancian.
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