rporateresponsibility in zones of conflict, is likely necessary, including pressurefrom shareholders and, in extreme cases, consumer boycotts.Understanding the economic motivations underlying contemporary conflictsappears increasingly necessary for effective interventions to resolve conflictsand build peace. World s aging international security architecture is strugglingto come to grips with the challenge of non-state actors and commercial agendas.And in the face of failed and failing states, remedies are lacking to policecriminal states that facilitate and even promote the extraction of profit fromwar....