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Breaking the Conflict Trap: Civil War and Development Policy

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Abstract

3.5 Modeling the duration of civil war 80 4.1 Recurrent conflicts example 1: Afghanistan 104 4.2 Recurrent conflicts example 2: Angola 105 5.1 A comparison of Botswana and Sierra Leone 127 5.2 Transparency of oil revenues in Chad 131 5.3 The rough diamond trade and the Kimberley process 143 5.4 The Khmer Rouge and the logs of war 145 C O N T E N T S viii 4.8 Development of risk of civil war for the marginalized and successful developers, 2000-2020 103 4.9 The conflict trap: risk of civil war relative to a country with no recent war 106 4.10 The conflict trap by type of country 107 4.11 Risk components for marginalized countries in the conflict trap, relative to the same countries preconflict 107 4.12 The…

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Keywords
  • Trap (plumbing)
  • Spanish Civil War
  • Political science
  • Civil Conflict
  • Political economy
  • Sociology
  • Geography
  • Law
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