Corporations and Counterinsurgency

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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Main Author: Rosenau, William (auth)
Other Authors: Chalk, Peter (auth), McPherson, Renny (auth), Parker, Michelle (auth), Long, Austin (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: RAND Corporation 2009
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