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  • Who's minding the store? The business of private, public and civil actors in zones of conflict
  • The State vs. the people - Governance, mining and the transitional regime in the Democratic Republic of Congo
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  • Opportunity for the new Congolese government to fundamentally reform the natural resource sector
  • Die Rolle externer wirtschaftlicher Akteure in Bürgerkriegsökonomien
  • IPIS publishes first cartographic conflict analysis
  • Policy Gap; Platinum mines lack transparency, communities suffer
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  • From whom the wind falls. Six problems with privatisation in Zambian copper mines.
  • Fanning the Flames: The role of British mining companies in conflict and the violation of human rights

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