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The overall nexus between security and development poses some formidable questions about the multiple forms of violence which afflict the international community: Why are some places peaceful while others are violent? Is poverty the main cause of civil conflict? What is the role of foreign aid in the whole process of rehabilitation, reconstruction and recovery following conflict? This important book tackles some of the main security challenges facing the international development community today. Containing contributions by leading experts, including some who have been at the center of the international policy debate, it goes further by putting forward suggestions and recommendations as to how best deal with these threats as well as challenges in this crucial area. The book will be an essential companion for all scholars, policy makers and practitioners working in this area, and also a useful reference source for students on undergraduate and graduate courses in development studies.Contributors: M. Ashwill, A. Chhibber, E. Chiappa, P. Collier, S. Fukuda-Parr, M. Gersovitz, M. Krygier, R. Laajaj, W. Mason, G. Mavrotas, C. Messineo, M. Reynal-Querol, M. Spence, G. Wheeler
Edited by George Mavrotas, (DPhil. Oxford), Chief Economist, Global Development Network
Contents:1. Security and Development: Delving Deeper into the NexusGeorge Mavrotas2. Security and Development: Some ReflectionsMichael Spence3. Globalization and the Challenges of Inclusion and Climate ChangeGraeme Wheeler4. Prevention of Threats and Emergency Responses: Challenges to Policy MakingPaul Collier5. The Conflict–Development Nexus: A Survey of Armed Conflicts in Sub-Saharan Africa, 1980–2005Sakiko Fukuda-Parr, Maximillian Ashwill, Elizabeth Chiappa and Carol Messineo6. National Security: Deterring and Surviving Civil ConflictsMarta Reynal-Querol7. Violence, Development and the Rule of LawMartin Krygier and Whit Mason8. Securing Against Natural Disasters: Better Preparedness and Better DevelopmentAjay Chhibber and Rachid Laajaj9. Infectious Diseases: Responses to the Security Threat Without BordersMark GersovitzIndex