This article shows that the Bougainville conflict\u27s origins involved far more complexity than natural resource revenue distribution grievances, and that the conflict itself then generated new sources of division and conflict, the same being true of both the peace process and the process to implement the Bougainville Peace Agreement. Abstract Research on conflict resolution suggests that the significant risk of conflict recurrence in intra-state conflicts is much reduced by political settlements that ‘resolve the issues at stake’ between parties to the conflict, and that in conflicts involving grievances about distribution of natural resource revenues, such settlements should include natural resource wealth-sharing arrangements. This ar...
What started as a movement to demand a distributive justice in mining revenue in Bougainville, Papua...
Papua New Guinea has, until most recently, shown all the signs of a newly independent developing eco...
Despite the difference in their populations and political status, New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea...
Violent separatist conflict in Bougainville between 1988 and 1997 was the most damaging conflict eve...
This paper discusses the relevance and utility of the existing literature on business and peace for ...
Responding to the academic void on the impact of socio-ecological conflicts on peacebuilding and con...
This report explores some of the ways in which complex legacies related to Bougainville’s civil war,...
In 1989, the massive Panguna copper mine, which was at the centre of a decade-long conflict in Bouga...
International audienceMining conflicts are among the most widespread issues linked to natural resour...
International audienceMining conflicts are among the most widespread issues linked to natural resour...
International audienceMining conflicts are among the most widespread issues linked to natural resour...
This paper discusses the relevance and utility of the existing literature on business and peace for ...
Between 1988 and 1998 Papua New Guinea and Bougainville were engaged in a violent and destructive ci...
"Responding to the academic void on the impact of socio-ecological conflicts on peacebuilding and co...
Despite the difference in their populations and political status, New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea...
What started as a movement to demand a distributive justice in mining revenue in Bougainville, Papua...
Papua New Guinea has, until most recently, shown all the signs of a newly independent developing eco...
Despite the difference in their populations and political status, New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea...
Violent separatist conflict in Bougainville between 1988 and 1997 was the most damaging conflict eve...
This paper discusses the relevance and utility of the existing literature on business and peace for ...
Responding to the academic void on the impact of socio-ecological conflicts on peacebuilding and con...
This report explores some of the ways in which complex legacies related to Bougainville’s civil war,...
In 1989, the massive Panguna copper mine, which was at the centre of a decade-long conflict in Bouga...
International audienceMining conflicts are among the most widespread issues linked to natural resour...
International audienceMining conflicts are among the most widespread issues linked to natural resour...
International audienceMining conflicts are among the most widespread issues linked to natural resour...
This paper discusses the relevance and utility of the existing literature on business and peace for ...
Between 1988 and 1998 Papua New Guinea and Bougainville were engaged in a violent and destructive ci...
"Responding to the academic void on the impact of socio-ecological conflicts on peacebuilding and co...
Despite the difference in their populations and political status, New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea...
What started as a movement to demand a distributive justice in mining revenue in Bougainville, Papua...
Papua New Guinea has, until most recently, shown all the signs of a newly independent developing eco...
Despite the difference in their populations and political status, New Caledonia and Papua New Guinea...