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BUSINESS AND PEACE, Report of Conference hosted by UK Department for International Development and Foreign and
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The above material is extracted from Appendix III ("Bibliography") of: 

The Business of Peace: The private sector as a partner in conflict prevention and resolution  

Jane Nelson/The Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum [now International Business Leaders Forum], International Alert, Council on Economic Priorities, 2000, pp. 150-152.

© 2000 The Prince of Wales Business Leaders Forum, International Alert, Council on Economic Priorities