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The Economic Roots of Conflict and Cooperation in Africa explores
how the development strategies of African nations shape the nature
and dynamics of inter-group violence. The overview chapter assesses
development doctrines, patterns of development, and levels and
nature of violence in both North Africa and Sub-Saharan Africa.
Focusing on eleven countries, the case-study contributions explore
the immediate and long-term impacts of development initiatives on
reducing or increasing inter-group conflict and violence. They
demonstrate the importance of evolving identities as economic roles
and conditions change. These insights can guide policymakers,
development professionals, and activists committed to
conflict-sensitive development.
Development Strategies, Identities, and Conflict in Asia explores
the links between Asian governments' development strategies and the
nature and dynamics of inter-group violence. The overview chapters
comprehensively assess the development doctrines, patterns of
development, and levels and nature of violence in all Asian
subregions, while case-study contributions focusing on eight
countries explore the often surprising impacts of development
initiatives on reducing or increasing inter-group conflict and
violence ranging from West Asia to Southeast Asia. The variations
in strategies and their impacts on multiple risks of violence can
guide policymakers, development professionals, and activists
committed to conflict-sensitive development.
Economic Development Strategies and the Evolution of Violence in
Latin America explores the links between Latin American
governments' economic policies and the nature and dynamics of
inter-group violence. Based on the patterns of ten countries, the
contributions to this volume trace the remarkable transformation
from open ideological conflict to the explosion of social
(seemingly apolitical) violence, the upsurge of urban crime, and
the confrontations over natural resources and drugs across the
region spanning from Mexico to Argentina. The variations in
economic success and in conflict prevention and transformation can
guide policymakers, development professionals, and activists
committed to conflict-sensitive development.
This book combines overviews of the nature and causes of
inter-group violence in North Africa and sub-Saharan Africa with a
collection of country case studies. Both the overview chapter and
the case studies trace how economic policy initiatives, and
consequent changes in the roles and statuses of various groups,
shape conflict or cooperation.
Development Strategies, Identities, and Conflict in Asia explores
the links between Asian governments' development strategies and the
nature and dynamics of inter-group violence, analyzing variations
in strategies and their impacts through broad comparative analyses,
as well as case studies focused on eight countries.
Economic Development Strategies and the Evolution of Violence in
Latin America explores the links between Latin American
governments' economic policies and the nature and dynamics of
inter-group violence. Based on the patterns of ten countries, the
contributions to this volume trace the remarkable transformation
from open ideological conflict to the explosion of social
(seemingly apolitical) violence, the upsurge of urban crime, and
the confrontations over natural resources and drugs across the
region spanning from Mexico to Argentina. The variations in
economic success and in conflict prevention and transformation can
guide policymakers, development professionals, and activists
committed to conflict-sensitive development.
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