Peacemaking and the Extractive Industries addresses a significant gap in research on the political and diplomatic role of multinational corporations in peace processes in intrastate conflict: Corporate Peacemaking. The author focuses on corporations in the oil and mining sectors, supporting or participating in peace negotiations and mediation. The chapters explore national-level peace processes, as well as those at community and global levels. While the focus is on extractive companies, the findings are valuable to companies from all industries looking at peace-related processes. This ground-breaking book gives a comprehensive picture of how Corporate Peacemaking currently works, how it can be developed and implemented, and how it is lik...
This article introduces a concept for an emerging set of principles that can be integrated into corp...
© 2016 Dr Jonathan Asher KoliebCorporations have social responsibilities and legal obligations in co...
This paper discusses the relevance and utility of the existing literature on business and peace for ...
In a world struggling to adapt to seismic social and environmental changes, the time is now for busi...
This thesis explores the role of mining and oil transnational corporations in corporate peacemaking....
In a world struggling to adapt to seismic social and environmental changes, the time is now for busi...
This paper discusses the relevance and utility of the existing literature on business and peace for ...
Extractive industries can provide great opportunities for post-conflict peacebuilding in resourceric...
Stakeholder engagement is essential for business. In all markets, most companies benefit from peace ...
There are numerous factors that affect incidences of civil conflicts. One of such factors is the rol...
The last fifteen years has seen an increase in scholarship about how large multi-national corporatio...
The last fifteen years has seen an increase in scholarship about how large multi-national corporatio...
Do private firms act beyond “business as usual” and proactively build peace? Firms are largely absen...
Partnerships and cooperation with the private sector for peace and studying the economic preconditio...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to reconceptualize how managers of multinational enterprises (M...
This article introduces a concept for an emerging set of principles that can be integrated into corp...
© 2016 Dr Jonathan Asher KoliebCorporations have social responsibilities and legal obligations in co...
This paper discusses the relevance and utility of the existing literature on business and peace for ...
In a world struggling to adapt to seismic social and environmental changes, the time is now for busi...
This thesis explores the role of mining and oil transnational corporations in corporate peacemaking....
In a world struggling to adapt to seismic social and environmental changes, the time is now for busi...
This paper discusses the relevance and utility of the existing literature on business and peace for ...
Extractive industries can provide great opportunities for post-conflict peacebuilding in resourceric...
Stakeholder engagement is essential for business. In all markets, most companies benefit from peace ...
There are numerous factors that affect incidences of civil conflicts. One of such factors is the rol...
The last fifteen years has seen an increase in scholarship about how large multi-national corporatio...
The last fifteen years has seen an increase in scholarship about how large multi-national corporatio...
Do private firms act beyond “business as usual” and proactively build peace? Firms are largely absen...
Partnerships and cooperation with the private sector for peace and studying the economic preconditio...
Purpose The purpose of this paper is to reconceptualize how managers of multinational enterprises (M...
This article introduces a concept for an emerging set of principles that can be integrated into corp...
© 2016 Dr Jonathan Asher KoliebCorporations have social responsibilities and legal obligations in co...
This paper discusses the relevance and utility of the existing literature on business and peace for ...