In this issue, Christine Batruch writes on Lundin Petroleum's experience in East Africa; Wayne Nafziger re-examines Nigeria's long history of violence; Anouk Rigterink surveys the literature on natural resource-related conflict; Achim Wennmann studies wealth sharing and peace; Gilles Carbonnier writes on market incentives and regulation in extractive industries in fragile states; and Geoff Harris considers how to improve military expenditure decisionmaking in sub-Saharan Africa.
Table of Contents
Articles
Lundin Petroleum AB's experience in East Africa: The role of the private sector in conflictprone countries | |
Christine Batruch |
The political economy of Nigeria's relentless conflict | |
E. Wayne Nafziger |
Natural resources and civil conflict: An overview of controversies, consensus, and channels | |
Anouk S. Rigterink |
Wealth sharing and peace processes | |
Achim Wennmann |
Extractive industries in fragile states and the role of market incentives and regulation | |
Gilles Carbonnier |
Improving military expenditure decisionmaking in sub-Saharan Africa | |
Geoff Harris |
Entire issue | |