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The Local Private Sector

Banfield, J. (2006) Mobilising the Ugandan Business Community for Peace. London: International Alert.

 

Böge, V., Fitzpatrick, C., Jaspers, W., Paes, W-C. (2006) Brief 32: Who’s Minding the Store? The Business of Private, Public and Civil Actors in Zones of Conflict. Bonn: BICC.

 

Brück, T., Fitzgerald, V. and Grigsby, A. (2000) Enhancing the Private Sector Contribution to Post-War Recovery in Poor Countries. London: Queen Elizabeth House Working Paper, University of Oxford International Development Centre.

 

Cliffe, S., Guggenheim, S., and Kostner, M. (2003) Community-Driven Reconstruction as an Instrument in War-to-Peace Transitions. Washington: The World Bank Group.

 

Folke Bernadotte Academy. (2005a) The Role of Economic Actors in Conflict Prevention and Peacebuilding. Sandöverken: Folke Bernadotte Academy.

 

Grosse-Kettler, S. (2004) External Actors in Stateless Somalia. A War Economy and its Promoters. Bonn: BICC.

 

Harushiyakira, S. (2006) ‘Dushirehamwe Association in Burundi: Linking peace and development activities’ in Banfield, J., Gündüz, C., and Killick, N. (eds) Local Business, Local Peace: the Peace-building Potential of the Domestic Private Sector. London: International Alert.

 

IA. (2004b) Promoting a Conflict Prevention Approach to OECD Companies and Partnering with Local Business. London: International Alert.

 

IA. (2006) ‘Burundi Enterprise Network’ in Banfield, J., Gündüz, C., and Killick, N. (eds) Local Business, Local Peace: the Peace-building Potential of the Domestic Private Sector. London: International Alert.

 

Jyoti, P. and Dhakal, A. (2006) ‘Nepal: Putting Peace on the Business Agenda’ in Banfield, J., Gündüz, C., and Killick, N. (eds) Local Business, Local Peace: the Peace-building Potential of the Domestic Private Sector. London: International Alert.

 

Mayer, M., and Salih, M. (2006) ‘Sri Lanka: Business as an Agent for Peace’ in J. Banfield, C. Gündüz, and N. Killick (eds) Local Business, Local Peace: The Potential of the Domestic Private Sector. London: International Alert.

 

Mirimanova, N. (2006) ‘Between pragmatism and idealism: businesses coping with conflict in the South Caucasus’ in Banfield, J., Gündüz, C., and Killick, N. (eds) Local Business, Local Peace: the Peace-building Potential of the Domestic Private Sector. London: International Alert.

 

Nelson, J. (2000) The Business of Peace. The private sector as a partner in conflict prevention and resolution. London: International Alert, Council on Economic Priorities and the Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum. More information

 

Parnell, E. (2001) The Role of Cooperative and other Self-Help Organizations in Crisis Resolution and Socio-Economic Recovery. Geneva: ILO.

 

Tripathi, S., and Gündüz, C. (2008) A Role for the Private Sector in the Peace Process? Examples, and Implications for Third-Party Mediation. London: International Alert.

 

Venugopal, R. (2008) ‘Business for Peace, or Peace for Business? The Role of Corporate Peace Activism in the Rise and Fall of Sri Lanka’s Peace Process’ Oxford: University of Oxford.

 

Wennmann, A. (2009) ‘Conflict Economies’ in V. Chetail (ed.) Peacebuilding and Post-Conflict Reconstruction: A Practical and Bilingual Lexicon / Lexique pratique bilingue sur la consolidation de la paix et la reconstruction post-conflictuelle. Oxford: Oxford University Press.