United States Institute of Peace

International Network for Economics and Conflict

2000

Options for Aid in Conflict: Lessons from Field Experience

This is a lessons-learned Manual. It is written by and for aid workers in conflict areas. Drawing on field experience, it is meant to help the field staff of international aid agencies to understand their working contexts better and to develop programming approaches that support peace rather than war.

“Seize the State, Seize the Day": State Capture, Corruption and Influence in Transition

This paper looks at how firms influence the state in a transition economy. The paper is particularly concerned with the possibility of the development of a "capture economy."

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