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1 online resource |
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Politics, economics, and inclusive development |
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Politics, economics, and inclusive development.
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Contents |
PART I: HOW TO THINK ABOUT CONNECTIONS BETWEEN DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES AND CONFLICT -- 1. Development Strategies and violence -- 2. Psychology of conflict and development -- PART II: VARIETIES AND IMPACTS OF DEVELOPMENT STRATEGIES -- 3. The perils of liberalization: Prices, market access, and privatization -- 4. Pitfalls of macroeconomic decisions -- 5. Grabbing assets and oppertuities -- 6. Favoring sectors -- 7. Social services and societal fragility -- 8. Challenges of regional development -- 9. Confrontations over natural resources -- 10. Resettlement strategies: For better or for worse -- 11. Decentralization: Shifting the locus of conflict -- PART III: CONNECTIONS AND CONCLUSIONS -- 12. Development-violence Pathways |
Summary |
Although many scholars and practitioners recognize that development and conflict are intertwined, there is much less understanding of the mechanisms behind these linkages. This book takes a new approach by critically examining how various development strategies provoke or help prevent intrastate violence, based on cases from all developing regions |
Notes |
"Prepared under the auspices of the Pacific Basin Research Cetner, Soka University of America." |
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Includes bibliographical references and index |
Notes |
English |
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Online resource; title from PDF title page (EBSCO, viewed February 16, 2016) |
Subject |
Conflict management -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries
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Economic development -- Social aspects -- Developing countries
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Intergroup relations -- Developing countries
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Insurgency -- Developing countries
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SOCIAL SCIENCE -- General.
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Economic development -- Social aspects
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Insurgency
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Intergroup relations
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Developing countries
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Form |
Electronic book
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Author |
Mirovit︠s︡kai︠a︡, N. S. (Natalii︠a︡ Sergeevna), author.
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ISBN |
9781137555120 |
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1137555122 |
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