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The Political Ecology of Transition in Cambodia 1989-1999: War, Peace and Forest Exploitation

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The Political Ecology of Transition in Cambodia 1989-1999: War, Peace and Forest Exploitation
Author(s)Le Billon, Philippe
AbstractOver the last decade, forests have played an important role in the transition from war to peace in Cambodia. Forest exploitation financed the continuation of war beyond the Cold War and regional dynamics, yet it also stimulated co-operation between confli
IssueNo1
Pages785-805
ArticleAccess to Article
SourceDevelopment and Change
VolumeNo31
PubDateSeptember2000
ISBN_ISSN0012-155X
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