AbstractRethinking the Resource Curse:Natural Resources and Polywar in the Ituri District, Democratic Republic of the CongoByDan FaheyDoctor of Philosophy in Environmental Science, Policy and ManagementUniversity of California, BerkeleyProfessor Nancy Peluso, ChairThis dissertation examines the people, events and processes that contributed to the onset and duration of war in the Democratic Republic of the Congo, with a focus on armed conflict in northeast Congo's Ituri district. Building upon theories about the typology of war and critically engaging literature that depicts Congo's wars as civil wars, I argue that war in Congo was a polywar of numerous internal and international conflicts taking place in the same geographic area. The conc...
The article analyzes the war against Mobutu (1996-97) and the more recent war (1998-) in the Democra...
In most developing countries of the world especially Africa, the politics of natural resources manag...
The study of the link between natural resources and conflict results from the fact that many countri...
AbstractRethinking the Resource Curse:Natural Resources and Polywar in the Ituri District, Democrati...
This paper’s purpose was to look at why the Democratic Republic of the Congo faces consistent econom...
A Thesis Submitted To the School of Arts and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfilment Of The Requireme...
We predictably believe that immense natural resources would generate large revenues and wealth withi...
We predictably believe that immense natural resources would generate large revenues and wealth withi...
This work seeks to interpret resource curse on the African Continent by analyzing three separate cas...
This study assesses the role of natural resources in civil wars in the Democratic Republic of Congo....
Each month, approximately 45,000 people die from violence, hunger, disease, and other effects of dis...
In recent years, there has been increased focus in the scholarly research on the effect of natural r...
As proffered within the resource curse theory, states which have an abundance of mineral resources h...
Civil wars inflict considerable costs on countries which may be trapped in vicious cycles of violenc...
The role of natural resources in African conflicts has been subject to extensive scholarly analysis....
The article analyzes the war against Mobutu (1996-97) and the more recent war (1998-) in the Democra...
In most developing countries of the world especially Africa, the politics of natural resources manag...
The study of the link between natural resources and conflict results from the fact that many countri...
AbstractRethinking the Resource Curse:Natural Resources and Polywar in the Ituri District, Democrati...
This paper’s purpose was to look at why the Democratic Republic of the Congo faces consistent econom...
A Thesis Submitted To the School of Arts and Social Sciences in Partial Fulfilment Of The Requireme...
We predictably believe that immense natural resources would generate large revenues and wealth withi...
We predictably believe that immense natural resources would generate large revenues and wealth withi...
This work seeks to interpret resource curse on the African Continent by analyzing three separate cas...
This study assesses the role of natural resources in civil wars in the Democratic Republic of Congo....
Each month, approximately 45,000 people die from violence, hunger, disease, and other effects of dis...
In recent years, there has been increased focus in the scholarly research on the effect of natural r...
As proffered within the resource curse theory, states which have an abundance of mineral resources h...
Civil wars inflict considerable costs on countries which may be trapped in vicious cycles of violenc...
The role of natural resources in African conflicts has been subject to extensive scholarly analysis....
The article analyzes the war against Mobutu (1996-97) and the more recent war (1998-) in the Democra...
In most developing countries of the world especially Africa, the politics of natural resources manag...
The study of the link between natural resources and conflict results from the fact that many countri...