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Trade, Aid and Security: An Agenda for Peace and Development undertakes the challenging task of assessing the interrelationships between trade and aid, as well as the complex causes of conflict within the poorest countries. Emerging from a four-year research collaboration between the World Conservation Union (IUCN) and the International Institute for Sustainable Development (IISD), this edited volume collects six papers by specialists in trade, aid, conflict, and sustainability. The editors鈥 goal is 鈥渢o see these objectives鈥攖rade, aid, and security鈥攁s interlocking components of the overriding objectives of peace and development.鈥

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John W. Sewell

John W. Sewell

Former Global Fellow;
Former President of the Overseas Development Council (ODC)
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Environmental Change and Security Program

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