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ID141139
Title ProperInvesting in peace
Other Title Informationforeign direct investment as economic restoration in Sierra Leone?
LanguageENG
AuthorMillar, Gearoid
Summary / Abstract (Note)In peace-building and transitional justice literature economic restoration is considered central to sustainable peace in post-conflict societies. However, it is also widely recognised that many post-conflict states cannot afford mechanisms to provide restoration. Not only are many such states poor to begin with, but violent conflict further degrades their economic capacity. As a result, in their need to provide jobs, generate tax revenues, spur development and promote sustainable peace, many post-conflict states turn to alternative processes of economic restoration. This paper examines the potential for foreign direct investment (FDI) to serve as one alternative means by which to provide economic restoration in post-conflict states. Presenting findings from six months of fieldwork evaluating one such project in rural Sierra Leone, the paper describes how local people experience such projects and explores whether employment and land-lease payments can provide experiences of economic restoration so far unforthcoming from the state.
`In' analytical NoteThird World Quarterly Vol. 36, No.9; 2015: p.1700-1716
Journal SourceThird World Quarterly Vol: 36 No 9
Key WordsSierra Leone ;  Peace Building ;  International Development ;  Restorative Justice ;  Transitional Justice ;  Reparations


 
 
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