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Achim Wennmann

    The Political Economy of Peacemaking
    Ending Wars, Consolidating Peace
    Business and Conflict in Fragile States
    • 2016

      Business and Conflict in Fragile States

      • 234 pages
      • 9 hours of reading

      "There are a number of contemporary international responses to business and conflict in fragile states. But are there alternatives to the dominant international approaches that could perhaps better address destructive conflicts related to large-scale business operations in fragile states? This Adelphi explores these alternatives, showing how even acute conflict can be manageable, and providing analysis and conclusions that will interest business leaders, policymakers and community advocates alike." -- Publisher's web site

      Business and Conflict in Fragile States
    • 2010

      The Political Economy of Peacemaking

      • 176 pages
      • 7 hours of reading

      The book explores the economic aspects of peace processes, highlighting both the opportunities and challenges involved in facilitating negotiated resolutions to conflicts. It delves into how economic factors can influence the success of peace initiatives and the role of economic assistance in supporting transitions from violence to stability.

      The Political Economy of Peacemaking
    • 2010

      Ending Wars, Consolidating Peace

      Economic Perspectives

      • 260 pages
      • 10 hours of reading

      Focusing on economic perspectives, this book explores innovative approaches to conflict resolution and peacebuilding. It emphasizes how understanding economic factors can lead to more effective strategies for addressing the challenges associated with establishing lasting peace. Through a series of analyses, it aims to provide insights that enhance traditional methods of conflict management.

      Ending Wars, Consolidating Peace