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Political Economy of Conflict On the economic consequences of civil war. Paul Collier, Oxford University Papers. Vol.51. 168-83. 1999
Political Economy of Conflict Greed and Grievance in Civil War. Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler, Working Paper. World Bank. 2001
Political Economy of Conflict Economics and Violent Conflict. Macartan Humphreys, Harvard University. 2003
Political Economy of Conflict Finance in Conflict and Reconstruction. Tony Addison, Philippe Le Billon and S. Mansoob Murshed, Discussion Paper No. 2001/44. United Nations University/World Institute for Development Economics Research. 2001
Political Economy of Conflict Program on Economic Agendas in Civil Wars: Principal Research Findings and Policy Recommendations. Karen Ballentine, International Peace Academy. 2004
Political Economy of Conflict The Political Economy of War and Peace. International Peace Academy, IPA Seminar Report. Charles Cater, Rapporteur. May 6-10,2002. 2002
Political Economy of Conflict Literature Review on the Current Relationship Between War and Economic Agendas in Africa. Guy Lamb and Laurie Nathan, Cape Town: Centre for Conflict Resolution. 2000
Political Economy of Conflict The Political Economy of War: An Annotated Bibliography. Philippe LeBillon, Humanitarian Policy Group Report 1. Overseas Development Institute. 2000
Political Economy of Conflict The Political Economy of War: What Relief Agencies Need to Know. Philippe Le Billon with Joanna Macrae, Nick Leader & Roger EastHumanitarian Practice Network Paper No. 33. Overseas Development Institute 2000
Political Economy of Conflict The Influence of Aid in Situations of Violent Conflict. Peter Uvin, Conflict Prevention and Co-operation Papers: Off-Print of the DAC Journal. Vol.2 (3). Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. 2001
Political Economy of Conflict The Limits and Scope for the Use of Development Assistance Incentives and Disincentives for Influencing Conflict Situations. Case Study: Rwanda Anton Baare, David Shearer, Peter Uvin, with Christian Scherrer, OECD. 1999
Political Economy of Conflict The War Economy in Liberia: A Political Analysis. P. Atkinson, RRN Network Paper 22. Relief and Rehabilitation Network. Overseas Development Institute. 1997
Political Economy of Conflict Peace Operations Finance and the Political Economy of a Way Out: Living Off the Land Two conspicuous features of the contemporary global security problématique need to be explicitly connected: diplomatic, humanitarian, developmental and military responses to conflict are hampered by a basic lack of resources. 2002
Political Economy of Conflict Violence and Economic Agendas in Civil Wars: Some Policy Implications The following summary has been reproduced from "The Political Economy of War: An Annotated Bibliography" by Philippe Le Billon (March 2000) with kind permission from the Humanitarian Policy Group of the Overseas Development Institute. 1997
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