TitleHigh-value natural resources and post-conflict peacebuilding / edited by Päivi Lujala and Siri Aas Rustad
Summary
High-value natural resources : a blessing or a curse for peace? / Päivi Lujala and Siri Aas Rustad -- pt. 1. Extraction and extractive industries: Introduction --Bankrupting peace spoilers : can peacekeepers curtail belligerents' access to resource revenues? / Philippe Le Billon -- Mitigating risks and realizing opportunities : environmental and social standards for foreign direct investment in high-value natural resources / Jill Shankleman -- Contract renegotiation and asset recovery in post-conflict settings / Philippe Le Billon -- Reopening and developing mines in post-conflict settings : the challenge of company-community relations / Volker Boege and Daniel M. Franks -- Diamonds in war, diamonds for peace : diamond sector management and kimberlite mining in Sierra Leone / Kazumi Kawamoto -- Assigned corporate social responsibility in a rentier state : the case of Angola / Arne Wiig and Ivar Kolstad -- pt. 2. Commodity and revenue tracking: Introduction -- The Kimberley Process at ten : reflections on a decade of efforts to end the trade in conflict diamonds / J. Andrew Grant -- The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme : a model negotiation? / Clive Wright -- The Kimberley Process Certification Scheme : the primary safeguard for the diamond industry / Andrew Bone -- A more formal engagement : a constructive critique of certification as a means of preventing conflict and building peace / Harrison Mitchell -- Addressing the roots of Liberia’s conflict through the Extractive Industries Transparency Initiative / Eddie Rich and T. Negbalee Warner -- Excluding illegal timber and improving forest governance : the European Union's Forest Law Enforcement, Governance and Trade Initiative / Duncan Brack -- pt. 3. Revenue distribution: Introduction -- Sharing natural resource wealth during war-to-peace transitions / Achim Wennmann -- Horizontal inequality, decentralizing the distribution of natural resource revenues, and peace / Michael L. Ross, Päivi Lujala, and Siri Aas Rustad --The Diamond Area Community Development Fund : micropolitics and community-led development in post-war Sierra Leone / Roy Maconachie -- Direct distribution of natural resource revenues as a policy for peacebuilding / Martin E. Sandbu -- pt. 4. Allocation and institution building: Introduction -- High-value natural resources, development, and conflict : channels of causation / Paul Collier and Anke Hoeffler -- Petroleum blues : the political economy of resources and conflict in Chad / John A. Gould and Matthew S. Winters -- Leveraging high-value natural resources to restore the rule of law : the role of the Liberia Forest Initiative in Liberia's transition to stability / Stephanie L. Altman, Sandra S. Nichols, and John T. Woods -- Forest resources and peacebuilding : preliminary lessons from Liberia and Sierra Leone / Michael D. Beevers -- An inescapable curse? Resource management, violent conflict, and peacebuilding in the Niger Delta / Annegret Mähler -- The legal framework for managing oil in post-conflict Iraq : a pattern of abuse and violence over natural resources / Mishkat Al Moumin -- The capitalist civil peace : some theory and empirical evidence / Indra de Soysa -- pt. 5. Livelihoods: Introduction -- Counternarcotics efforts and Afghan poppy farmers : finding the right approach / David M. Catarious Jr. and Alison Russell -- The Janus nature of opium poppy : a view from the field / Adam Pain -- Peace through sustainable forest management in Asia : the USAID Forest Conflict Initiative / Jennifer Wallace and Ken Conca -- Women in the artisanal and small-scale mining sector of the Democratic Republic of the Congo / Karen Hayes and Rachel Perks -- Forest user groups and peacebuilding in Nepal / Binod Chapagain and Tina Sanio -- Lurking beneath the surface : oil, environmental degradation, and armed conflict in Sudan / Luke A. Patey -- pt. 6. Lessons learned: Building or spoiling peace? Lessons from the management of high-value natural resources / Siri Aas Rustad, Päivi Lujala, and Philippe Le Billon.