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This book examines the circumstances under which aid can contribute to the management and transformation of intra-state conflicts.How and when do insurgents govern? How does the presence of aid and social services influence how insurgents govern? Under what circumstances can aid contribute to the management and transformation of civil wars? The established literature in this area argues that aid exacerbates civil wars where resources are scarce as greedy rebels steal resources for themselves. This book, however, argues that under certain conditions such greed can be good.Drawing on primary research from three very different conflicts Northern Ireland (19691998), southern Sudan (19832005) and Tajikistan (19921997) and more than 10 years experience working in and researching humanitarian crises, this study breaks new ground through its wide-ranging comparison of conflicts. The book argues that insurgent efforts to reap rewards from aid and social services have in turn facilitated organizational changes and that these changes, while they may have had conflict-enhancing effects in the short term, have also contributed to conflict transformation over the long term.This book will be of much interest to students of insurgencies, civil wars, comparative politics, conflict management, humanitarian emergencies, public health and IR/Security Studies in general.

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Aid, Insurgencies and Conflict Transformation
This book examines the circumstances under which aid can contribute to the management and transformation of intra-state conflicts.
How and when do insurgents govern? How does the presence of aid and social services influence how insurgents govern? Can aid contribute to the management and transformation of civil wars? The established literature in this area argues that aid exacerbates civil wars where resources are scarce as greedy rebels steal resources for themselves. This book, however, argues that under certain conditions such greed can be good.
Drawing on primary research from three very different conflicts Northern Ireland (19691998), southern Sudan (19832005) and Tajikistan (19921997) and more than 10 years experience working in and researching humanitarian crises, this study breaks new ground through its wide-ranging comparison of conflicts. The book argues that insurgent efforts to reap rewards from aid and social services have in turn facilitated organizational changes and that these changes, while they may have had conflict-enhancing effects in the short term, have also contributed to conflict transformation over the long term.
This book will be of much interest to students of insurgencies, civil wars, comparative politics, conflict management, humanitarian emergencies, public health, and IR/Security Studies in general.
Rob Kevlihan is an adviser in the Regional Peace and Governance Office of USAID West Africa, based in Accra, Ghana.
Series: Security and Conflict Management
Series Editors: Fen Osler Hampson
Carleton University, Canada
Chester Crocker
Georgetown University, Washington DC
and
Pamela Aall
United States Institute of Peace, Washington DC
This series will publish the best work in the field of security studies and conflict management. In particular, it will promote leading-edge work that straddles the divides between conflict management and security studies, between academics and practitioners, and between disciplines.
1 Negotiation and Conflict Management
I. William Zartman
2 Conflict Management and African Politics
Negotiation, Mediation, and Politics
Edited by Terrence Lyons and Gilbert M. Khadiagala
3 International Conflict Mediation
New Approaches and Findings
Edited by Jacob Bercovitch and Scott Sigmund Gartner
4 International Mediation in Civil Wars
Bargaining with Bullets
Timothy D. Sisk
5 Conflict Transformation and Peacebuilding
Moving from Violence to Sustainable Peace
Edited by Bruce Dayton and Louis Kriesberg
6 Theory and Practice of International Mediation
Selected Essays
Jacob Bercovitch
7 UN Sanctions and Conflict
Responding to Peace and Security Threats
Andrea Charron
8 Territorial Disputes and Conflict Management
The Art of Avoiding War
Rongxing Guo
9 Aid, Insurgencies and Conflict Transformation
When Greed Is Good
Rob Kevlihan
Aid, Insurgencies and Conflict Transformation
When greed is good
Rob Kevlihan
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First published 2013
by Routledge
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2013 Rob Kevlihan
The right of Rob Kevlihan to be identified as author of this work has been asserted by him in accordance with sections 77 and 78 of the Copyright, Designs and Patents Act 1988.
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British Library Cataloguing in Publication Data
A catalogue record for this book is available from the British Library
Library of Congress Cataloging-in-Publication Data
Kevlihan, Robert, 1972
Aid, insurgencies and conflict transformation: when greed is good/Robert Kevlihan.
p. cm.(Security and conflict management; 9)
Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Conflict managementEconomic aspects. 2. InsurgencyEconomic aspectsCase studies. 3. Civil warEconomic aspectsCase studies. 4. Economic assistancePolitical aspects. 5. Humanitarian aidPolitical aspects. I. Title.
JZ6368.K48 2012
303.69dc23
2012021778
ISBN: 978-0-415-69866-5 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-0-203-07886-0 (ebk)
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Acknowledgments
This book would not have been possible without the help and support of many. I would like to begin by thanking my dissertation committee; Peter M. Lewis, Patrick Thaddeus Jackson, Julie Mertus, and William Reno. This work, which is based on my dissertation, completed at the School of International Service in Washington, D.C., owes much to their advice and guidance. The idea for this project first germinated while I worked for GOAL, an Irish humanitarian aid organization, in both Sudan and Angola. Much of the Sudan related work would not have been possible but for the insights and friendships formed during these years. Special thanks to Alan Glasgow and to GOAL for facilitating my field research in Sudan, and to Okello, Phoebe, Mate, and Khalifa for sharing their experiences and for their support.
Many thanks also to those who have shaped my experience of Sudan and Africa more generally, through conversations and friendship over the years, particularly Ramadan Adam, Brian Casey, Marian Casey, Sean Courtney (Ar dheis D go raibh a anam), Ian Dolan, Mohammed El Fatih, Mairead Flynn, Asefew Katema, Mary Hunt, Ray Jordan, Andrea Lari, Julianna Lindsey, Mike McDonagh, Colin McIlreavy, Azza Monawir, Erik van Ooijen, Ahmed El Sayid, Dr. Ronnie Shaoul, Melissa Sharer, Norman Sheehan, Fr. Michael OSullivan, Patty Swahn, and Ambassador Don Teitelbaum, to name but a few among many. An honorable mention should also go to the members and denizens of the Pickwick Club for their conviviality over many a Thursday night in Khartoum.
With respect to Northern Ireland, many thanks to Roisin Shannon and Michelle Terrins for their kind hospitality and support. Thanks also to the Barr family, Dr. Dominic Bryan, James Campbell, Fr. Gary Doneghan, Rev. John Dunlop, Mari Fitzduff, Dr. Tony Gallagher, Rev. Norman Hamilton, Dr. Neil Jarman, Stan and Rosemary Kevlihan, Rev. Alan Martin, Marcais Mac Phidn, Brendan McAlister, Tony McCusker, the McIlreavy family, Dr. William and Ann Oddling Smee, Gerry OHare, Ronnie Black and Michael Crosby of the Community Relations/Development Office of CRUA, Elma Newbury, and Maurice Rooney at the Northern Ireland Housing Executive, and all those in Northern Ireland and elsewhere who took the time to share their experiences of the Troubles with me.
With respect to Tajikistan, I would like to acknowledge the support of stalwart research/teaching assistants, Zafarchon Davronov, Amri Sheramonzonov and Dinara Dossaeyeva for their assistance through the Tajikistan phase of the research process. My Tajkistan related research was supported in part by my employer at the time, the Kazakhstan Institute of Management, Economics, and Strategic Research (KIMEP). I would also like to express my thanks to former colleagues at KIMEP, particularly Dr. Sang Lee, Dr. Mujibul Haque, Dr. Nargis Kassenova, Dr. Donnacha Beachin and Dr. Ustina Marcus. Special mention also to all my accounting department colleagues for their support while teaching and working there. Thanks also to Dr. Alamon Ahmedov, Shohine Asadov, Yodgor Fayzov, Payam Foroughi, Altaaf Hashem, Aziza Khamidova, Yasmin Lodi, Saimuddin Loikov, Muzaffar Mahmadnazarov, Zhuro Murodova, Mavjuda Nabieva, Rukhshona Nazhmidinova, Klaus Rasmussen, Sheila ODougherty and the ZdravPlus team, particularly Marian and Aziz, Paul Marchant and his colleagues, and the staff at Ghamkouri.
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