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Bank, information asymmetries, and the violence-development nexus
by Darini Rajasingham-Senanayake Wars, including internal armed conflicts for ethno-national
self-determination and representation are fought to change the
power-property status quo. If a peace process fails to adequately
acknowledge and address issues of economic and social inequality that
structured the conflict, while balancing changes wrought in the war years
against return to the pre-war power property status quo, it may result in
an unsustainable peace that becomes a blueprint for renewed violence,
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