War Economies in a Regional Context

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Confronting the corrosive influence that war economies typically have on the prospects for peace in wartorn societies, this study critically analyzes current policy responses and offers a thought-provoking foundation for the development of more effective peace building strategies. The authors focus on the role played by trade in precipitating and fueling conflict, with particular emphasis on the regional dynamics that are created by war economies. their analysis highlights the darker side of the commitment to deregulation, open markets, and the expansion of trade routes that are key features of globalization. In each of three case studies-Sierra Leone, Afghanista, and Bosnia-they examine the nature of the war economy, the regional networks developed to support it, its legacies, and the impact of initiatives to transform it. that transformation, they argue, a process central to the transition from violent conflict to sustainable peace, can best be achieved through approaches that recognize critical regional factors.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jonathan Goodhand

Jonathan Goodhand is lecturer in development practice at the School of Oriental and Africian Studies, University of London. He has worked with numerous NGOs, as well as the UK Department for International Development, in the areas of conflict analysis and prevention.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Michael Pugh

Michael Pugh is director of the Plymouth International Studies Centre at the University of Plymouth (UK). His numerous publications include Regeneration of War-torn Societies and The United Nations and Regional Security: Europe and Beyond, and he is editor of the journal International Peacekeeping.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Neil Cooper

Neil Cooper is principal lecturer in international relations at the University of Plymouth. He has published extensively on the arms trade and postconflict demilitarization.

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Title
War Economies in a Regional Context
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
8130900734
Length
xiii+273p., Tables; Notes; Bibliography; Index; 24cm.
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