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transnationalism, especially of transnational security concerns, into any consideration of peace in the region. Transnational threat … crises. The article first examines the peace studies literature and argues that neither the micro, macro, or more recent meso … actors sustain the long peace in Latin America …
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been happy with the Afghan Security Forces and ad hoc militias and only replaced them because of political reasons or … because they felt that they were no longer needed. By contrast, the work of private security companies seems to have satisfied … money to the governments involved in the medium and long-term. Moreover, private security contractors are not subject to the …
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The greatest contribution that economics can make to banishing war lies in creating conditions that help keep the peace … to keep the peace and work out a set of policies and institutions capable of creating those conditions. The article …
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transnationalism, especially of transnational security concerns, into any consideration of peace in the region. Transnational threat … crises. The article first examines the peace studies literature and argues that neither the micro, macro, or more recent meso … actors sustain the long peace in Latin America …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005700225
with their loss of motives for defending the country or the security of its citizens. Citizen security saw a drastic drop … mechanisms of responsibility and the interest taken by the authorities in providing security. The Oslo Accords were in no way …
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This paper considers the economic theories that are relevant for the study of peace war and international security . It … presents different levels of generality, starting with the big questions of international security, which are usually the … specific developments in economics and security. More specifically it reviews the economics of security, distinguishing …
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10005700240
Can a country achieve its development goals or, at least, its economic growth goals when it faces forty years of war? Angola's case serves as a paradigmatic example to answer this question. From 1961 to 1974, Angolans opposed Portuguese colonial rule by violent, revolutionary struggle. But from...
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The article discusses some of the economic effects of war in northern Mozambique. It indicates how the historical and structural features of the economy of northern Mozambique restricted post-war reconstruction and post-war poverty alleviation. These features include the dominance of only a few...
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external trade relations that characterize many developing states both before and after conflict. Assuming that peace will … function they serve - features that persist into peace. …
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The article merges aspects of alliance theory with bargaining theory and mechanism design. Illustrated with a numeric example, it models a within-alliance neutral agency whose purpose it is to propose an efficient level of public good provision for the alliance as a whole and suggests a...
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