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Literaturhinweise für den Bereich Mineralien & Bergbau

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Mildner, Stormy-Annika und Florian Wassenberg 2012: Rohstoffreichtum darf nicht länger arm machen. SWP-Aktuell. Berlin: SWP.

Stevens, P./Dietsche, E. 2008:  Resource curse: An analysis of causes, experiences and possible ways forward. In: Energy Policy, vol. 36, issue 1, pages 56-65.

USAID 2005: Minerals and Conflict Toolkit . USAID/Office of Conflict Management and Mitigation.

Global Witness Briefing Document 2001: Can controls work? A Review of the Angolan Diamond Control System.

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Schwartz, B./Hoyle, D./Nguiffo, S. 2012: Emerging trends in land-use conflits in Cameroon. WWF/CED/RELUFA.

Coburn, Jim; Ryan Salmon and Dave Grossman 2012: Sustainable Extraction? An Analysis of SEC Disclosure by Major Oil & Gas Companies on Climate Risk and Deepwater Drilling Risk. Boston: Ceres.

Cronin, Patrick M. (ed.) 2012: Cooperation from Strength. The United States, China and the South China Sea. Washington, DC: CNAS.

Mildner, S.-A. 2011: Konfliktrisiko Rohstoffe? Herausforderungen und Chancen im Umgang mit knappen Ressourcen. Berlin: Stiftung Wissenschaft und Politik.

Garrett, N./Mitchell, H./Lintzer, M. 2010: Promoting Legal Mineral Trade in Africa's Great Lakes Region. DFID/MINBUZA/LSE/RCS.

Lundqvist, Kristina (Ed.) 2010: Extractive Industries - What's the problem? New Routes vol. 15, 2/2010. Uppsala, Sweden: Life & Peace Institute.

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European Commission 2011: Communication on commodity markets and raw materials. Brussels.

US Department of Energy 2010: Critical Materials Strategy. Washington, DC.

UNGA Resolution 2004: United Nations General Assembly Resolution on Conflict Diamonds, April 2004.

UNSC Resolution 2003: United Nations Security Council Resolution 1459 Regarding the Kimberley Process.

UNGA Resolution 2000: United Nations General Assembly Resolution on the role of diamonds fuelling conflict, Dezember 2000.   

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Das Enough Project kämpft für einen konfliktfreien Bergbausektor im Kongo.

Die CSCW diamonds dataset bietet eine umfangreiche Liste aller bekannten Diamantenvorkommen weltweit.