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Le Billon, Philippe
Philippe Le Billon
Philippe Le Billon
is a researcher known for his work in
political ecology
and on the
political economy of war
. A [https://live-canada-d8.pantheon.berkeley.edu/philippe-le-billon Fulbright Research Chair at UC Berkeley] and [https://www.ias.edu/scholars/philippe-le-billon Scholar at the Institute for Advanced Study in Princeton], Le Billon is a professor at the
University of British Columbia
(UBC) with the Department of Geography and the School of Public Policy and Global Affairs. He earned an
MBA
at the
Pantheon-Sorbonne University
in
Paris
and a doctorate at the
University of Oxford
. Prior to joining UBC he collaborated with the
International Institute for Strategic Studies
(IISS) and the
Overseas Development Institute
(ODI).
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Wars of plunder : Conflicts, profits and the politics of resources /
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Environmental defenders : deadly struggles for life and territory /
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Rebel Economies : Warlords, Insurgents, Humanitarians.
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Di Cosmo, Nicola
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