The Political Economy of Armed Conflict
Beyond Greed & Grievance
Series: A Project of the International Peace Academy;
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Product details:
- Edition number illustrated Edition
- Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers
- Date of Publication 31 August 2003
- Number of Volumes Hardback
- ISBN 9781588261977
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages320 pages
- Weight 585 g
- Language English
- Illustrations Illustrations 0
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Globalization, suggest the authors of this collection, is creating new opportunities - some legal, some illicit - for armed factions to pursue their agendas in civil war. Within this context, they analyze the key dynamics of war economies and the challenges posed for conflict resolution and peace.
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Globalization, suggest the authors of this collection, is creating new opportunities - some legal, some illicit - for armed factions to pursue their agendas in civil war. Within this context, they analyze the key dynamics of war economies and the challenges posed for conflict resolution and sustainable peace. Thematic chapters consider key issues in the political economy of internal wars, as well as how differing types of resource dependency influence the scope, character, and duration of conflicts. Case studies of Burma, Colombia, Kosovo, Papua New Guinea, and Sri Lanka illustrate a range of ways in which belligerents make use of global markets and the transnational flow of resources. An underlying theme is the opportunities available to the international community to alter the economic incentive structure that inadvertently supports armed conflict.
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