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OverviewThis book argues that a set of persuasive narratives about the links between natural resource, armed conflict and peacebuilding have strongly influenced the natural resource interventions pursued by international peacebuilders. The author shows how international peacebuilders active in Liberia and Sierra Leone pursued a collective strategy to transform “conflict resources” into “peace resources” vis-à-vis a policy agenda that promoted “securitization” and “marketization” of natural resources. However, the exclusive focus on securitization and marketization have been counterproductive for peacebuilding since these interventions render invisible issues connected to land ownership, environmental protection and sustainable livelihoods and mirror pre-war governing arrangements in which corruption, exclusion and exploitation took root. Natural resource governance and peacebuilding must go beyond narrow debates about securitization and marketization, and instead be a catalyst for trust–building and cooperation that has a local focus, and pursues an inclusive agenda that not only serves the cause of peace, but the cause of people. Full Product DetailsAuthor: Michael D. BeeversPublisher: Springer International Publishing AG Imprint: Springer International Publishing AG Edition: 2019 ed. Weight: 0.542kg ISBN: 9783319631653ISBN 10: 3319631659 Pages: 225 Publication Date: 24 July 2018 Audience: Professional and scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: Manufactured on demand ![]() We will order this item for you from a manufactured on demand supplier. Table of Contents1. Introduction.- 2. International Peacebuilding: Origins, Development and Strategies.- 3. Natural Resources, Armed Conflict and Peacebuilding.- 4. From Settlement and State Consolidation to Civil War and “Conflict Timber”.- 5. International Intervention and Post-Conflict Forest Governance.- 6. Colonialization and One-Party Rule to Civil War and “Conflict Diamonds”.- 7. International Intervention to Govern Diamonds and Minerals.- 8. The Limits of Securing and Marketizing Natural Resources and a Way Forward.ReviewsAuthor InformationMichael D. Beevers is Assistant Professor of Environmental and International Studies at Dickinson College, USA. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |