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9 Targeted Financial Sanctions
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Samuel D. Porteous
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Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1 Introduction 1
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PART ONE Approaches to the Political Economy of Civil Wars
- 2 Incentives and Disincentives for Violence 17
- 3 Shadow States and the Political Economy of Civil Wars 43
- 4 Globalization, Transborder Trade, and War Economies 69
- 5 Doing Well out of War: An Economic Perspective 91
- 6 The Resource Curse: Are Civil Wars Driven by Rapacity or Paucity? 113
- 7 The View from Below 137
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PART TWO Confronting Economic Agendas in Civil Wars
- 8 Arms, Elites, and Resources in the Angolan Civil War 155
- 9 Targeted Financial Sanctions 173
- 10 Aiding or Abetting? Humanitarian Aid and Its Economic Role in Civil War 189
- 11 Shaping Agendas in Civil Wars: Can International Criminal Law Help? 205
- Acronyms 233
- Selected Bibliography 235
- The Contributors 239
- Index 243
- About the Book 251
Chapters in this book
- Frontmatter i
- Contents v
- Acknowledgments vii
- 1 Introduction 1
-
PART ONE Approaches to the Political Economy of Civil Wars
- 2 Incentives and Disincentives for Violence 17
- 3 Shadow States and the Political Economy of Civil Wars 43
- 4 Globalization, Transborder Trade, and War Economies 69
- 5 Doing Well out of War: An Economic Perspective 91
- 6 The Resource Curse: Are Civil Wars Driven by Rapacity or Paucity? 113
- 7 The View from Below 137
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PART TWO Confronting Economic Agendas in Civil Wars
- 8 Arms, Elites, and Resources in the Angolan Civil War 155
- 9 Targeted Financial Sanctions 173
- 10 Aiding or Abetting? Humanitarian Aid and Its Economic Role in Civil War 189
- 11 Shaping Agendas in Civil Wars: Can International Criminal Law Help? 205
- Acronyms 233
- Selected Bibliography 235
- The Contributors 239
- Index 243
- About the Book 251