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Connecting the red corridor: Infrastructure provision in conflict zones

Connecting the red corridor

Policy brief 28 Oct 2015 Cities

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Oliver Vanden Eynde

Visiting Associate Research Scholar, Princeton University

Jamie Hansen-Lewis

PhD Student, Brown University

Austin L. Wright

Assistant Professor of Public Policy, Princeton University

Jacob Shapiro

Assistant Professor of Politics and International Affairs, Princeton University
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