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Greed and Grievance: Economic Agendas in Civil Wars

Author Mats R. Berdal, David M. Malone
Publisher Lynne Rienner Publishers
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN1555878687
ISBN-139781555878689
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Sales Rank1,471,288
CategoryHistory
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Current scholarship on civil wars and transitions from war to peace has made significant progress in understanding the political dimensions of internal conflict, but the economic motivations spurring political violence have been comparatively neglected. This pathbreaking 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 rationality of conflict for belligerents, the economic strategies that elites use to sustain their positions, and in what situations elites find war to be more profitable than peace. They strive consistently for policy relevance in both their analysis and their prescriptions.
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