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Peace 56 security 51 Military expenditure 41 Militärausgaben 38 conflict 35 Welt 34 World 34 Defence industry 31 Rüstungsindustrie 31 Political conflict 24 Politischer Konflikt 24 Civil war 22 Peacekeeping 22 Bürgerkrieg 21 war 21 Friedenssicherung 20 War 20 Arms policy 18 Krieg 18 Rüstungspolitik 18 peace 18 Military goods 17 Rüstungsgüter 17 Violence 17 Conflict 16 Gewalt 16 Europe 14 Frieden 14 peacekeeping 14 EU countries 13 EU-Staaten 13 military expenditure 13 violence 13 Economic growth 12 Europa 12 Water 12 Wirtschaftswachstum 12 development 11 Middle East 10 Turkey 10
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Undetermined 303 Free 14
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Article 425 Book / Working Paper 7
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Article in journal 173 Aufsatz in Zeitschrift 173 Collection of articles of several authors 7 Sammelwerk 7 Case study 3 Fallstudie 3
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Undetermined 259 English 173
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Brauer, Jurgen 16 Dunne, Paul 10 Dunne, J. Paul 8 Hartley, Keith 8 Kjar, Scott A. 8 Anderson, William L. 7 McDougal, Topher L. 7 Bellais, Renaud 6 Gupta, Rupayan 6 Smith, Ron 6 Zetland, David 6 Cooper, Neil 5 Perlo-Freeman, Sam 5 Tian, Nan 5 Caruso, Raul 4 Chermak, Janie M. 4 Dowd, Caitriona 4 Hagerty, Talia 4 Hall, Peter 4 Inks, Lisa 4 Krause, Kate 4 Nafziger, E. Wayne 4 Stowe, C. Jill 4 Bove, Vincenzo 3 Brauner, Jennifer 3 Buts, Caroline 3 Chai, Sun-Ki 3 Collier, Paul 3 Conroy, Stone 3 Debs, Alexandre 3 Du Bois, Cindy 3 Dunne, J Paul 3 Ferreira, Manuel Ennes 3 Fetterly, Ross 3 Fischer, Dietrich 3 French, Bob 3 Gold, David 3 Hausken, Kjell 3 Hionis, Jerry 3 Huang, Sterling 3
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Economics of Peace and Security Journal 259 The Economics of peace and security journal : Eps journal 173
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RePEc 259 ECONIS (ZBW) 173
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The political economy of Nigeria’s relentless conflict.”
Nafziger, E. Wayne - In: Economics of Peace and Security Journal 5 (2010) 2, pp. 10-16
This article considers Nigeria’s continuing conflict since independence, providing a valuable case study that illustrates the complexity and specificity of the factors and processes that engender conflict within countries. It argues that a major source of this conflict has been the domination...
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Extractive industries in fragile states and the role of market incentives and regulation.
Carbonnier, Gilles - In: Economics of Peace and Security Journal 5 (2010) 2, pp. 30-37
This article considers the so-called resource curse plaguing fragile states with abundant extractive resources. It critically assesses the assumption that nonstate actors such as extractive industries, civil society organizations, and investors have the ability to exert effective pressure...
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Wealth sharing and peace processes.
Achim Wennmann. - In: Economics of Peace and Security Journal 5 (2010) 2, pp. 23-29
The article considers the contribution that wealth-sharing arrangements can make to the consolidation of postconflict transitions. It considers the general role of wealth sharing in peace processes before providing a comparative analysis of case studies of the peace processes of Sudan...
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Natural resources and civil conflict: an overview of controversies, consensus, and channels
Rigterink, Anouk S. - In: Economics of Peace and Security Journal 5 (2010) 2, pp. 17-22
This article reviews the literature on the relationship between natural resource abundance and civil conflict, focusing on cross-country, quantitative research. It concludes that results on natural resources (as a single category) as a cause of conflict onset are quite unstable. A more robust...
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Improving military expenditure decisionmaking in sub-Saharan Africa.
Geoff Harris. - In: Economics of Peace and Security Journal 5 (2010) 2, pp. 38-44
This article begins by emphasizing that the number and intensity of armed conflict has fallen substantially but that military expenditure levels in sub-Saharan Africa have nonetheless increased, largely as a result of South African expenditure. The article attempts to answer two questions....
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Lundin Petroleum AB’s experience in East Africa the role of the private sector in conflict-prone countries
Batruch, Christine - In: Economics of Peace and Security Journal 5 (2010) 2, pp. 5-9
Lundin Petroleum spent over twelve years exploring for oil in Sudan, Ethiopia, and in Kenya. During this period it was faced with an armed conflict in Sudan, the risk of rebel activity in Ethiopia, and tribal clashes in Kenya. This meant the company had to consider operations in remote countries...
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The democratic peace proposition: An agenda for critical analysis
Chan, Steve - In: Economics of Peace and Security Journal 4 (2009) 1, pp. 70-77
The proposition that democracies are more peaceful than autocracies has spawned a huge literature. Much of the relevant quantitative research has shown that democracies indeed rarely, if ever, fight each other, although they are not necessarily less bellicose than autocracies in general. This...
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Friedman’s First Law fails: Oil prices do not predict freedom
Townsend, Steve - In: Economics of Peace and Security Journal 4 (2009) 1, pp. 78-83
Thomas Friedman’s First Law of Petropolitics has acquired wide circulation and acceptance without being subjected to proper scrutiny. His claim that, in oil-rich, less-developed countries, there is an inverse correlation between the price of oil and the level of freedom is false. Friedman...
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Socioeconomic perspectives on violent conflict in Indonesia
Tadjoeddin, M. Zulfan; Chowdhury, Anis - In: Economics of Peace and Security Journal 4 (2009) 1, pp. 39-49
Focused around the greed and/or grievance theses, a large part of the economics of conflict literature concerns itself with civil war. This article provides socioeconomic perspectives on contemporary conflict in Indonesia. Three categories of violent conflict in the country are separatist...
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A new arms race? The political economy of maritime military modernization in the Asia-Pacific
Bitzinger, Richard A. - In: Economics of Peace and Security Journal 4 (2009) 2, pp. 32-37
During the 2000s, navies in the Asia-Pacific region have experienced a significant, if not unprecedented, bout of naval expansion. This buildup has been quantitative, but more importantly, qualitative as well, and in many cases goes beyond mere modernization. It has been driven by both rising...
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