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Auty, R.M. (2007) ‘Rent Cycling Theory, the Resource Curse, and Development Policy’, in Ernst, F.W. (ed.) From Curse to Cures. Practical Perspectives on Remedying the Resource Curse. Bethesda MA: DAI.

 

Auty, R.M. (2008) Political Economy of African Mineral Revenue Deployment: Angola, Botswana, Nigeria and Zambia Compared. Madrid: Real Instituto Elcano.

 

Banfield, J., and Champain, P. (2004) What Role for Oil Majors in Supporting Sustainable Peace and Development in Angola? A Survey of Stakeholder Perspectives. London: International Alert.

 

Collier, P., and Hoeffler, A. (2005) ‘Resource Rents, Governance, and Conflict’, Journal of Conflict Resolution 49. Buy online

 

Ernst, F.W. (ed.) From Curse to Cures. Practical Perspectives on Remedying the Resource Curse. Bethesda MA: DAI.

 

Fearon, J.D. (2005) ‘Primary Commodity Exports and Civil War’, Journal of Conflict Resolution 49. Buy online

 

Global Witness. (2007) Peacebuilding Omission? Sierra Leone. London: Global Witness.

 

GMI. (2000) Global Mining Initiative: Mining, Minerals and Sustainable Development. Davos: ICMM.

 

Goredema, C. (2002) Diamonds and Other Precious Stones in Armed Conflicts and Law Enforcement Co-Operation in Southern Africa. London: Institute of Security Studies Paper.

 

IA. (2004a) Oil and the Search for Peace in the South Caucasus: The Baku-Tblisi-Ceyhan (BTC) oil pipeline. London: International Alert.

 

IA. (2005) Conflict-Sensitive Business Practice: Guidance for Extractive Industries. London: International Alert.

 

NORAD. (2007b) Evaluation of the Norwegian Petroleum-Related Assistance: Case Studies Regarding Mozambique, Bangladesh, East Timor and Angola. NORAD.

 

Ross, M.L. (2004) ‘What Do We Know About Natural Resources and Civil War?’ in The Journal of Peace Research 41. Buy online

 

Shankleman, J. (2007) Oil, Profits and Peace: Does Business Have a Role in Peacemaking? Washington: United States Institute of Peace.


Soares de Oliveira. R. (2007) 'Business Success, Angola Style: Postcolonial politics and the rise and rise of Sonangol', The Journal of Modern African Studies, 45. Log in/ buy.