Corporations and counterinsurgency / / William Rosenau ... [et al.].

Multinational corporations can be significant actors in zones of violent conflict. Corporate actions to shape their environment can sometimes mitigate conflict, but as the authors show in their case studies, corporate activities can help generate and sustain violence.

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Superior document:Occasional paper ; OP-259
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Year of Publication:2009
Language:English
Series:Occasional paper (Rand Corporation) ; OP-259.
Physical Description:1 online resource (56 p.)
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505 8 |a Assessing Firestone's ResponseCHAPTER FIVE - Placer Dome in Papua New Guinea; The Conflict Environment; Placer Dome's Conflict-Mitigation Strategy; Social Strategies; Assessing Placer Dome's Response; CHAPTER SIX - Conclusion; APPENDIX - Responses in Conflict Zones; References 
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