List of Contributors.Acknowledgments. Foreword. Chapter 1 Introduction. Chapter 2 A method to compute a peace gross world product by country and by economic sector. Chapter 3 Privatising military prisons: The case of the United States. Chapter 4 Arms export controls and the proliferation of military technology. Chapter 5 Probing the roles of governance and greed in civil strife in West Africa.
Chapter 6 Terrorism and violent internal conflict in post-soeharto Indonesia: Beyond the Jihadi prism of analysis. Chapter 7 Great expectations: Prospect theory and oil price volatility in Iran. Chapter 8 Does fiscal policy differ between successful and unsuccessful post-conflict transitions? Lessons from African Civil Wars. Chapter 9 The Collier challenge: how can reliable transitional financing systems be created in 'barely functional' states'. Chapter 10 Peace through trade? Econophoria in Northeast Asia. Chapter 11 Regional integration and militarised interstate disputes: An empirical analysis. Chapter 12 Economic integration, economic signalling and the problem of economic crises. Chapter 13 Terrorism, targeted economic sanctions and inadequate due process: the case of the Security Council's 1267 sanctions regime.
Chapter 14 Compensation for civilian casualties in armed conflicts and theory of liability. Chapter 15 Economic factors in peace and war: A discussion. About the Authors. Author Index. Subject Index. Conflict management, peace economics and development. Economics of War and Peace: Economic, Legal, and Political Perspectives. Copyright page.