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War-torn countries,natural resources,emerging-power investors and the UN development system
Authors:Graciana del Castillo
Institution:1. Ralph Bunche Institute for International Studies, The City University of New York Graduate Center, USAgracianadelcastillo@gmail.com
Abstract:The unsustainable aid dependency of war-torn countries – most of which are rich in natural resources – makes it imperative to start gradually replacing aid with foreign direct investment (fdi) and exports. This article identifies ways in which stakeholders – governments, the international community, including the UN development system, foreign investors, and local communities – could work together in a ‘win-win’ situation. Most crucial is avoiding conflict-insensitive policies that fuel discord by putting governments and foreign companies, often from emerging markets, in direct confrontation with local communities. The control of natural resources is often a root cause of conflict, and the latter’s exploitation can become a major challenge as wars end. The peculiarities of war-torn countries are discussed along with the specific impediments to attracting fdi into the exploitation of natural resources. An effective and fair legal framework is necessary to ensure that investors do not operate as ‘enclaves’, creating new conflicts.
Keywords:domestic savings  aid dependency  foreign direct investment  peace building  war-torn countries
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