Description
Book SynopsisCritically examines the range of policies and programmes that attempt to manage economic activity that contributes to political violence -- .
Table of Contents1. Building a liberal peace economy: the development-security industry (DSI)
2. War economy transformation: current policy options and issues
3. Explaining the dynamics of transformation: the nature of the DSI
4. Transforming a war economy: learning from the case of Kosovo
5. Strengthening ‘rule of law’: managing the criminal facets of war economies
6. Privatization: liberal reform and the creation of new conflict economies
7. Customs reform: protecting borders, confirming statehood & transforming economies?
8. The war economy transformation agenda: DSI approaches and behaviours
Bibliography
Annex A: List of interviewees
Index