War Economies and Post-war Crime (Thirdworlds)

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War Economies and Post-war Crime (Thirdworlds)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 156 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9780367203351
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Even when armed conflicts formally end, the transition to peace is not clear-cut. This comprehensive volume explores the mounting evidence which suggests that it is rather 'unlikely to see a clean break from violence to consent, from theft to production, from repression to democracy, or from impunity to accountability'. The authors analyse the complex endeavour of transitioning out of war, studying how it is often interrelated with other transformations such as changes in the political regime (democratisation) and in the economy (opening of markets to globalisation). They explore how, in the same way as wars and conflicts reflect the societies they befall, post-war orders may replicate and perpetuate some of the drivers of war-related violence, such as high levels of instability, institutional fragility, corruption, and inequality. This book thus suggests that, even in the absence of a formal relapse into war and the re-mobilisation of former insurgents, many transitional contexts are marked by the steady and ongoing reconfiguration of criminal and illegal groups and practices.

This book will be of great interest to students and researchers of political science and peace studies. It was originally published as an online special issue of Third World Thematics.

Contents

1. Introduction: Understanding the relation between war economies and post-war crime Sabine Kurtenbach and Angelika Rettberg 2. Can organised crime shape post-war transitions? Evidence from Sicily James Cockayne 3. What drives post-war crime? Evidence from illicit economies in Liberia and Sierra Leone Judith Vorrath 4. Commanding abuse or abusing command? Ex-command structures and drugs in Liberia Anders Themnér 5. Lost in transition: linking war, war economy and post-war crime in Sri Lanka Shyamika Jayasundara-Smits 6. Peacebuilding and white-collar crime in post-war natural resource sectors Philippe Le Billon 7. Large-scale land acquisitions and violence in post-war societies Annegret Kuhn 8. Gold mining in Colombia, post-war crime and the peace agreement with the FARC Frédéric Massé and Philippe Le Billon 9. Ex-combatants and violence in Colombia: are yesterday's villains today's principal threat? Enzo Nussio

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