CCDP Routledge Series

 

The Routledge Studies in Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding Series is edited by CCDP's Keith Krause, Thomas Biersteker and Riccardo Bocco. For more information about the series, please read the Routledge flyer or visit the Routledge website.

Please note that not all books in this series are products of CCDP projects. As a consequence, the series welcomes proposals, both edited volumes and monographs, on related issues.

 

 

 

 

The Political Economy of Peacemaking

Author: Achim Wennmann, Conflict, Development and Peacebuilding Series, Routledge, 2011

Details: While various works have addressed the economic characteristics and consequences of armed conflicts over the past two decades – including issues such as 'blood diamonds', natural resource wars, economically motivated armed violence, self-financing conflict, or the complicity of companies and state elites in conflict economies, this book explores whether they can be opportunities for peacemaking by adopting a political-economy perspective rather than treating them as obstacles for peace. "The Political Economy of Peacemaking" is the CCDP's first release in its new Routledge Series on Conflict, Development, and Peacebuilding

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