FIGURES; PREFACE; PART I THE POLITICAL ECONOMY OF CONFLICT PREVENTION; Introduction From Samuelson-Swan, Harrod-Domar and Prebisch, back to Smith, Keynes and Marx, and beyond; CHAPTER I POLITICAL ECONOMY; CHAPTER II THE HORIZONTAL INEQUALITY APPROACH; PART II THE SOCIAL ECONOMY OF CONFLICT PREVENTION; Introduction From Open Conflict to Hidden Conflict; CHAPTER III STRUCTURE; CHAPTER IV CULTURE; PART III THE ETHICAL ECONOMY OF CONFLICT PREVENTION; Introduction; Of the Scientific Profiles of Economics and Ethics; CHAPTER V VALUES; Section 12. Values in the Economy
Summary
Notions of an economic paradigm have become prominent when international organizations debate conflict prevention. In looking closer at the 'political economy' of conflict, this publication argues the need to assimilate into our thinking distinct social and ethical economies of conflict prevention
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 233-245) and indexes