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The New Political Economy of International Development: Peace, the Anthropocene, and Global Fragmentation
We model peace negotiations under ecological risk. Shocks shrink surpluses, triggering conflict. Aid composition is decisive: capacity-building supports peace, while transfer-heavy aid fuels violence by increasing the "prize" of office. Conflict traps and fragmented donors undermine credibility, implying policy should prioritize institutional enforcement over simple transfers |