This studies the economic dimensions of specific armed conflicts: whether economic factors are causal to the conflict in question or merely facilitating to other more fundamental causes such as repression, political exclusion, contests over power or ideology, or the insecurity born of ethnic animosity. This consists of two comparative analytical studies that address some of the key proportions concerning the relationship between economics and conflict; country based case studies and reconsiders the economic dynamics of armed conflict.
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