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Profiting from Peace
Managing the Resource Dimensions of Civil War
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2005
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Providing both a means and a motive for armed conflict, the continued access of combatants in contemporary civil wars to lucrative natural resources has often served to counter the incentives for peace. Profiting from Peace offers the first comprehensive assessment of the practical strategies and tools that might be used effectively, by both international and state actors, to help reduce the illicit exploitation of natural resources and the related financial flows that sustain the violence.
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Frontmatter
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Contents
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Foreword
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Acknowledgments
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1 Introduction
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2 Natural Resources and Armed Conflicts: Issues and Options
25 - PART 1 Curtailing Conflict Trade and Finance
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3 What Lessons from the Kimberley Process Certification Scheme?
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4 Tracking Conflict Commodities and Financing
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5 Lessons from the UN’s Counterterrorism Efforts
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6 Combating Organized Crime in Armed Conflict
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7 Protecting Livelihoods in Violent Economies
153 - PART 2 Improving Corporate Responsibility and Resource Management
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8 Assessing Company Behavior in Conflict Environments: A Field Perspective
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9 Private Financial Actors and Corporate Responsibility in Conflict Zones
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10 Export Credit Agencies and Corporate Conduct in Conflict Zones
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11 Revenue Transparency and the Publish What You Pay Campaign
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12 Development Assistance, Conditionality, and War Economies
287 - PART 3 Establishing Accountability, Ending Impunity
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13 Regulating Business in Conflict Zones: Challenges and Options
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14 Conflict Management and the OECD Guidelines for Multinational Enterprises
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15 Improving Sanctions Through Legal Means?
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16 Corporate Accountability Under the U.S. Alien Tort Claims Act
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17 War Economies, Economic Actors, and International Criminal Law
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18 Peace Before Profit: The Challenges of Governance
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Acronyms
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Selected Bibliography
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The Contributors
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Index
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