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38 michael ross<strong>and</strong> arms to the National Liberation Front (FLN) in exchange for future“considerations.” See Le Billon (2002).17. Kidnappings are often carried out by other types of criminal organizationsas well, including paramilitary groups <strong>and</strong> rogue police units.18. For an excellent account of the Kimberley process, see chapter 6.ReferencesThe word “processed” describes informally produced works that maynot be commonly available through libraries.Anderson, G. Norman. 1999. Sudan in Crisis. Gainesville: University Press ofFlorida.“Angola Aids Congo to Corral UNITA.” 1997. Johannesburg Mail <strong>and</strong>Guardian, October 17.Ascher, William. 1999. Why Governments Waste <strong>Natural</strong> <strong>Resources</strong>: PolicyFailures in Developing Countries. Baltimore, Md.: Johns Hopkins UniversityPress.Beblawi, Hazem. 1987. “The Rentier State in the Arab World.” In HazemBeblawi <strong>and</strong> Giacomo Luciani, eds., The Rentier State, pp. 49–62. NewYork: Croom Helm.Brown, MacAlister, <strong>and</strong> Joseph J. Zasloff. 1998. Cambodia Confounds thePeacemakers. Ithaca: Cornell University Press.Buhaug, Halvard, <strong>and</strong> Scott Gates. 2002. “The Geography of Civil War.”Journal of Peace Research 39(4):417–33.Cauvin, Henri E. 2002. “IMF Skewers Corruption in Angola.” New YorkTimes, November 30, p. A6.Collier, Paul, <strong>and</strong> Jan Willem Gunning, eds. 1999. Trade Shocks in DevelopingCountries. New York, N.Y.: Oxford University Press.Collier, Paul, <strong>and</strong> Anke Hoeffler. 1998. “On Economic Causes of Civil War.”Oxford Economic Papers 50:563–73.———. 2001. “Greed <strong>and</strong> Grievance in Civil War.” World Bank, Washington,D.C. October 21. Processed.———. 2002. “The Political Economy of Secession.” World Bank, DevelopmentResearch Group, Washington, D.C.; University of Oxford, Centre forthe Study of African Economies, June 30. Available at www.ifc.org/ogmc/pdfs/Paul-Collier.pdf. Processed.Davis, Jeffrey, Rol<strong>and</strong>o Ossowski, James Daniel, <strong>and</strong> Steven Bar<strong>net</strong>t. 2001.Stabilization <strong>and</strong> Savings Funds for Nonrenewable <strong>Resources</strong>: Experience<strong>and</strong> Policy Implications. Occasional Paper 205. Washington, D.C.: InternationalMo<strong>net</strong>ary Fund.

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