conflict

Conflict and Displacement: International Politics in the Developing World

This book identifies the political complexity of contemporary trends in forced migration and examines the adequacy of present efforts of the international community to meet these challenges. It begins with an investigation of the incorporation of forced displacement into the logic of war. Refugees are seen not just as a by-product, but as an intended consequence of conflict, as well as a justification for humanitarian intervention.

Determinants of Rural Poverty in Post-War Mozambique: Evidence from a Household Survey and Implications for Government and Donor Policy

This paper analyses the welfare effects of rural household coping strategies in post-war Mozambique. In addition, it considers appropriate government and donor policies to assist poor, war-affected farm households. The paper discusses the expected theoretical effects of war on smallholder labour, asset, and social capital endowments and thus on household welfare. In addition, it considers the effects of war on land use and market-participation decisions by households and the impact of these choices on post-war household welfare.

Siting Conflict and Peace in Post-Tsunami Sri Lanka and Aceh, Indonesia

The article aims to analyse two policy narratives that were politicised in the context of post-tsunami response in Eastern Sri Lanka and Aceh, Indonesia. These areas had been affected by war for several decades before the tsunami hit. The first narrative of public safety saw government imposition of post-tsunami buffer zones, ostensibly as measures to protect those affected, but they also incited tensions in both locations. The second relates to post-tsunami aid distribution.

Adaptation and Devastation: The Impact of the Conflict on Trade and Markets In Darfur. Findings of a Scoping Study

Primary Author(s): 
Buchanan-Smith, Margie; Fadul, Abduljabbar Abdulla
Primary Institution: 
Feinstein International Centre

This scoping study describes the importance of trade to the Darfur economy and to a wide range of rural and urban livelihoods.  Over the past five years trade in livestock and cash crops have been devastated by conflict, insecurity and a prohibitive tax regime, while trade in locally

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Aid and Violence: Development Policies and Conflict in Nepal

Primary Author(s): 
Bonino, Francesca; Donini, Antonio
Primary Institution: 
Feinstein International Center

 

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Aid and Violence: Development Policies and Conflict in Nepal

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2009/07/10 - 15:10

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Researcher: Maja Korac

Given Name: 
Maja

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School of Social Sciences, Media and Cultural Studies
University of East London 4-6 University Way
E16 2RD London
United Kingdom
51° 30' 26.1072" N, 0° 3' 58.1076" E
Surname: 
Korac
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Reader
Discipline: 
Sociology
Institution(s): 
School of Social Sciences, Media and Cultural Studies, University of East London
Education: 

1998 – Ph.D. Sociology,York University, Canada

1990 – MPhil. Sociology, Distinction, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia

1983 – B.A. First Class Honours in Sociology, University of Belgrade, Yugoslavia

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Completed Research Projects: 

2004/2005 EC Community Action Programme to Combat Social Exclusion funding (co-applicant and co-researcher with G. Dona, University of East London). Awarded for the project European Port Cities: disadvantaged urban areas in transition, a collaborative research with the University of Hamburg, Germany, University of Dublin, Ireland, University of Macedonia, Thessalonica, Greece, and University of Nijmegen, The Netherlands, as well as several NGO partners. (Total project funding received for year 2004 is €147,147.37, funding available for each academic partner for year 2004/05 is approximately €18,500; the grant is administered through the University of Hamburg).
 
2000/2001 The Hayter Fund small research grant. Awarded for a comparative project on integration of refugees in Italy and the Netherlands – fieldwork/visit to the Netherlands (£1,500). 00/01 The British Council research grant. Awarded for a comparative project on integration of refugees in Italy and the Netherlands - fieldwork/visit to the Netherlands(£1,500).
 
1999/2000 The Oppenheimer Fund small research grant. Awarded for a comparative project on integration of refugees in Italy and the Netherlands (£3, 000)
 
1998/1999 Ford Foundation research grant (co-applicant with W. Giles, York University, Canada). Awarded for a comparative project on the situation of women in the conflict in Sri Lanka and the Post Yugoslav states (US$ 270,000).
 
1997 Association of Universities and Colleges of Canada, Professional Partnerships Programme. Award for the project: Workshop on Women in Conflict Zones: Women's Organising Against War and Nationalism. Organised and facilitated at the 6th International Meeting of the Women's Solidarity Network Against War, Novi Sad, Yugoslavia, August 7 -11 (CAN$ 1,000).

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