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Investigating the ‘curious’ case of civil war and foreign direct investment: evidence from Sudan (2022)
Journal Article
Maher, D. (2023). Investigating the ‘curious’ case of civil war and foreign direct investment: evidence from Sudan. Review of International Political Economy, 30(4), 1510-1534. https://doi.org/10.1080/09692290.2022.2107045

It is typically argued that civil war acutely inhibits inward flows of foreign direct investment (FDI). However, the evidence is inconsistent and does not support the assumed negative relationship between civil war and FDI. Some studies suggest that... Read More about Investigating the ‘curious’ case of civil war and foreign direct investment: evidence from Sudan.

The pro-business effects of paramilitary terror in Colombia : appreciating different types of political violence and their economic impacts (2021)
Book Chapter
Colombia : appreciating different types of political violence and their economic impacts. In J. Hristov, J. Sprague-Silgado, & A. Tauss (Eds.), Paramilitary Groups and the State under Globalization : political violence, elites, and security (35-52). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429279430-4

Scholarly investigations into conflict and development have typically highlighted the acutely negative economic effects of political violence. This includes terrorism, which, according to the relevant literature, can have deeply inimical effects on e... Read More about The pro-business effects of paramilitary terror in Colombia : appreciating different types of political violence and their economic impacts.

Russian intervention in Syria : exploring the nexus between regime consolidation and energy transnationalisation (2020)
Journal Article
Maher, D., & Pieper, M. (2021). Russian intervention in Syria : exploring the nexus between regime consolidation and energy transnationalisation. Political Studies, 69(4), 944-964. https://doi.org/10.1177/0032321720934637

Interpretations of Russia’s military intervention in Syria overwhelmingly focus on Russia’s political motivations. An alternative view foregrounds Russia’s economic motivations, namely, the construction of a multi-billion-dollar gas pipeline traver... Read More about Russian intervention in Syria : exploring the nexus between regime consolidation and energy transnationalisation.

A precarious peace? The threat of paramilitary violence to the peace process in Colombia (2018)
Journal Article
Maher, D., & Thomson, A. (2018). A precarious peace? The threat of paramilitary violence to the peace process in Colombia. Third World Quarterly, 39(11), 2142-2172. https://doi.org/10.1080/01436597.2018.1508992

This article provides an investigation into claims that paramilitary violence in Colombia can pose a threat to the peace agreement signed in 2016 between the Colombian government and the FARC rebels. These claims highlight the capacity for paramilita... Read More about A precarious peace? The threat of paramilitary violence to the peace process in Colombia.

Civil war and uncivil development: economic globalisation and political violence in Colombia and beyond (2018)
Book
Maher, D. (2018). Civil war and uncivil development: economic globalisation and political violence in Colombia and beyond. Basingstoke: Palgrave Macmillan. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-66580-1

This book challenges the conventional wisdom that civil war inevitably stymies economic development and that ‘civil war represents development in reverse’. While some civil wars may have adverse economic effects, Civil War and Uncivil Development pos... Read More about Civil war and uncivil development: economic globalisation and political violence in Colombia and beyond.

The fatal attraction of civil war economies: foreign direct investment and political violence. A case study of Colombia (2015)
Journal Article
Maher, D. (2015). The fatal attraction of civil war economies: foreign direct investment and political violence. A case study of Colombia. International Studies Review, 17(2), 217-248. https://doi.org/10.1111/misr.12218

Civil war acutely inhibits economic growth, according to a prominent set of civil war literature. However, recent scholarship observes that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI), considered a central vehicle of growth, is entering countries with internal a... Read More about The fatal attraction of civil war economies: foreign direct investment and political violence. A case study of Colombia.

Rooted in violence: civil war, international trade and the expansion of palm oil in Colombia (2014)
Journal Article
Maher, D. (2015). Rooted in violence: civil war, international trade and the expansion of palm oil in Colombia. New Political Economy, 20(2), 299-330. https://doi.org/10.1080/13563467.2014.923825

Internal armed conflict severely inhibits economic growth according to a prominent set of civil war literature. Similarly, emerging scholarship finds that civil war inhibits processes of economic globalisation which are argued to produce economic gro... Read More about Rooted in violence: civil war, international trade and the expansion of palm oil in Colombia.

Marxism and US foreign policy (2014)
Book Chapter
Stokes, D., & Maher, D. (2014). Marxism and US foreign policy. In I. Parmar, L. Miller, & M. Ledwidge (Eds.), Obama and the World: New directions in US foreign policy (53-66). Routledge

The terror that underpins the ‘peace’: The political economy of Colombia’s paramilitary demobilisation process (2011)
Journal Article
Maher, D., & Thomson, A. (2011). The terror that underpins the ‘peace’: The political economy of Colombia’s paramilitary demobilisation process. Critical Studies on Terrorism, 4(1), 95-113. https://doi.org/10.1080/17539153.2011.553391

Studies on terrorism have traditionally focused on non-state actors who direct violence against liberal states. Such studies have also tended to focus on political motivations and, therefore, have neglected the economic functions of terrorism. This a... Read More about The terror that underpins the ‘peace’: The political economy of Colombia’s paramilitary demobilisation process.