Greed & grievance : economic agendas in civil wars
"This volume identifies the economic and social factors underlying the perpetuation of civil wars, exploring as well the economic incentives and disincentives available to international actors seeking to restore peace to war-torn societies." "The authors consider the economic rational...
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Boulder, Colo.:
Lynne Rienner Publishers,
2000..
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Table of Contents:
- Incentives and disincentives for violence / David Keen
- Shadow states and the political economy of civil wars / William Reno
- Globalization, transborder trade, and war economies / Mark Duffield
- Doing well out of war: an economic perspective / Paul Collier
- The resource curse: are civil wars driven by rapacity or paucity? / Indra de Soysa
- The view from below / Musifiky Mwanasali
- Arms, elites, and resources in the Angolan civil war / Virginia Gamba and Richard Cornwell
- Targeted financial sanctions / Samuel D. Porteous
- Aiding or abetting? Humanitarian aid and its economic role in civil war / David Shearer
- Shaping agendas in civil wars: can international criminal law help? / Tom Farer.