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Falling energy prices won't stop emerging market unrest

Published Friday, June 26, 2026 · Updated June 27

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  • Analysis of Persistent Unrest Risk1 source

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Despite falling energy prices, the risk of civil unrest in emerging markets persists, driven by complex economic and social challenges. Global civil unrest reached a six-year high in the second quarter of 2026, indicating ongoing instability.

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  • Global civil unrest reached a six-year high in the second quarter of 2026.

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Analysis of Persistent Unrest Risk
  • Channel News Asia

    The article provides an analytical overview of the persistent risk of civil unrest in emerging markets despite falling energy prices, emphasizing the complex economic and social challenges faced by governments.

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