Table of contents for The economics of war : the intersection of need, creed, and greed / Cynthia J. Arnson and I. William Zartman, editors.

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Contents
List of Tables and Figures
Acknowledgments
1	Introduction
Cynthia J. Arnson
2	Trafficking, Rents, and Diaspora in the Lebanese War
	Elizabeth Picard
3	The Evolution of Internal War in Peru: The Conjunction of Need, Creed, and 
Organizational Finance
	Cynthia McClintock
4	The Criminalization of the RUF Insurgency in Sierra Leone
	Jimmy D. Kandeh
5	Resource Wealth and Angola's Uncivil Wars
	Philippe Le Billon
6	The Democratic Republic of the Congo: Structures of Greed, Networks of Need
	Erik Kennes
7	Economic Resources and Internal Armed Conflicts: Lessons from the 
Colombian Case
	Marc Chernick
8	Surviving State Failure: Internal War and Regional Conflict in Afghanistan's 
Neighborhood
	Paula R. Newberg
9	Economic Factors in Civil Wars: Policy Considerations
	David M. Malone and Jake Sherman
10	Need, Creed, and Greed in Intrastate Conflict
	I. William Zartman
Index
List of Tables and Figures
Tables
4.1	Average Annual Growth Rate of Sierra Leone's Economy, 1980-90 and 1990-95
7.1	Phases of Conflict in Colombia, 1946-2003
Figures
5.1	Interim Peace Consolidation Tax and Budgetary Regime
7.1	Price per Pound of Colombian Coffee, 1930-70
7.2	Price per Pound of Colombian Coffee, 1957-2001
7.3	Deaths Caused by La Violencia in Colombia, 1948-60
7.4	Colombia's Oil Fields and Gas Pipelines
7.5	Colombia's Petroleum Exports, 1941-75 and 1986-2001
7.6	Andean Net Coca Cultivation, 1991-2000

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

War -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries.
Civil war -- Economic aspects -- Developing countries.
Developing countries -- Economic conditions.
Developing countries -- Politics and government.