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020 _a0821360477 (v. 1 : pbk.)
020 _a9780821360477 (v. 1 : pbk.)
020 _a0821360493 (v. 2 : pbk.)
020 _a9780821360491 (v. 2 : pbk.)
040 _aDLC
_cDLC
050 0 0 _aHB195
_b.U43 2005
082 0 0 _a330.9
_bUND
245 0 0 _aUnderstanding civil war :
_bevidence and analysis /
260 _aWashington, DC :
_bWorld Bank,
_cc2005.
300 _axv, 353 p. :ill,
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index.
520 _aThe two volumes of 'Understanding Civil War' build upon the World Bank's prior research on conflict and violence, particularly on the work of Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler, whose model of civil war onset has sparked much discussion on the relationship between conflict and development in what came to be known as the 'greed' versus 'grievance' debate. The authors systematically apply the Collier-Hoeffler model to 15 countries in 6 different regions of the world, using a comparative case study methodology to revise and expand upon economic models of civil war. The book concludes that the 'greed' versus 'grievance' debate should be abandoned for a more complex model that considers greed and grievance as inextricably fused motives for civil war.
590 _aoif 01/08/2016
591 _aLoans
650 0 _aCivil war, Economic aspects.
650 0 _aWar, Causes.
700 1 _aCollier, Paul.
700 1 _aSambanis, Nicholas.
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_cBOOK
949 _a330.9 UND
999 _c4154
_d4154