This article investigates the applicability of the influential economics of civil war literature to the case of the conflict which occurred in Solomon Islands between 1998 and 2003. It is argued that a modified version of the greed thesis resonates with particular aspects of the situation in Solomon Islands, particularly during the latter phases of the conflict when a variety of actors, including politicians, businessmen and ex-militants, were clearly benefiting from the instrumentalisation of violence and disorder. The underlying causes of the conflict have much to do with historical patterns of uneven development which have created overlapping boundaries of social-economic inequality and ethrticity. As is the case with other recent armed ...
In this Working Paper, the authors discuss the prospects for stability in the post-RAMSI era in Solo...
Two phenomena have been recently utilised to explain conflict onset among rational choice analysts: ...
Two phenomena have been recently utilised to explain conflict onset among rational choice analysts: ...
For many observers, the elections scheduled for late 2001 offered a possible circuit breaker to Sol...
For many outsiders, the accelerating failure of governments in western Melanesia in the last decade ...
The takeover of the Gold Ridge mine by Guadalcanal militants in June 2000 followed two years of civi...
The ethnic conflict which erupted in the small South Pacific nation of Solomon Islands in late 1998 ...
Focused around the greed and/or grievance theses, a large part of the economics of conflict literatu...
Before the Solomon Islands were discovered by the outside world the free movement of people occurr...
This article examines the ways in which food insecurity in Solomon Islands stems from a combination ...
May 2000 Of the 27 major armed conflicts that occurred in 1999, all but two took place within nation...
The socio-economic and political contexts of the Solomon Islands influence both the process of peace...
The Solomon Islands' economy was already showing signs of recovery when the first peacekeepers from ...
The archipelagic nation of Solomon Islands in the sw Pacific experienced a debilitating internal con...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
In this Working Paper, the authors discuss the prospects for stability in the post-RAMSI era in Solo...
Two phenomena have been recently utilised to explain conflict onset among rational choice analysts: ...
Two phenomena have been recently utilised to explain conflict onset among rational choice analysts: ...
For many observers, the elections scheduled for late 2001 offered a possible circuit breaker to Sol...
For many outsiders, the accelerating failure of governments in western Melanesia in the last decade ...
The takeover of the Gold Ridge mine by Guadalcanal militants in June 2000 followed two years of civi...
The ethnic conflict which erupted in the small South Pacific nation of Solomon Islands in late 1998 ...
Focused around the greed and/or grievance theses, a large part of the economics of conflict literatu...
Before the Solomon Islands were discovered by the outside world the free movement of people occurr...
This article examines the ways in which food insecurity in Solomon Islands stems from a combination ...
May 2000 Of the 27 major armed conflicts that occurred in 1999, all but two took place within nation...
The socio-economic and political contexts of the Solomon Islands influence both the process of peace...
The Solomon Islands' economy was already showing signs of recovery when the first peacekeepers from ...
The archipelagic nation of Solomon Islands in the sw Pacific experienced a debilitating internal con...
Only abstract. Paper copies of master’s theses are listed in the Helka database (http://www.helsinki...
In this Working Paper, the authors discuss the prospects for stability in the post-RAMSI era in Solo...
Two phenomena have been recently utilised to explain conflict onset among rational choice analysts: ...
Two phenomena have been recently utilised to explain conflict onset among rational choice analysts: ...