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Convergence of terrorism and transnational crime in Central Asia / Reyes, Liana Eustacia; Dinar, Shlomi   Article
Dinar, Shlomi Article
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Summary/Abstract This article examines the convergence among ethnic groups, narco-traffickers, insurgents, and terror organizations in Central Asia. It analyzes the lucrative business of drug trafficking and the diffusion of globalization, which have undoubtedly brought these once disparate groups together. It will explore how the increasing movement of illicit goods and people, proliferation of transportation technology, growing infrastructure, cooperative ethnicities, as well as a shared need for funding, have provided these groups with an opportunity to consolidate their efforts in ways that were not possible in the past.
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Revisiting Opportunism in Civil Conflict: Natural Resource Extraction and Health Care Provision / Conrad, Justin; Reyes, Liana Eustacia ; Stewart, Megan A   Journal Article
Conrad, Justin Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract What is the relationship between natural resources and rebel governance? Previous studies have argued that resource rich groups have fewer incentives to provide social services. We argue, however, that even well-funded rebels may have incentives to provide some social services to civilians. Specifically, rebel groups profiting from the extraction of natural resources should be more likely to offer health care services as a means of ensuring a dependable civilian workforce than groups who do not profit from natural resources. Using data on both the extraction of natural resources and social service provision by rebel groups, we find strong empirical evidence to support our argument. We conclude with implications for scholars and policymakers.
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