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Literature Review Bibliography

Except where otherwise indicated, the publications listed in both these sections are available on the websites of the relevant organizations. Agger, Kasper and Jonathan Hutson (2013), ‘Kony’s Ivory: How Elephant Poaching in Congo Helps Support the Lord’s Resistance Army’, Enough Project: http://www.enoughproject.org/ reports/konys-ivory-how-elephant-poaching-congo-helps-support-lords-resistance-army. Akella, Anita Sundari and Crawford Allan (2012), ‘Dismantling Wildlife Crime’, TRAFFIC. Animal Welfare Institute (2013), ‘Elephant Slaughter Escalates as Illegal Ivory Market Thrives’, Animal Welfare Institute Quarterly, Vol. 62, No. 1. Benz, Sophia and Judith Benz-Schwarzburg (2010), ‘Great Apes and New Wars’, Civil Wars, Vol. 12, No. 4. Beyers, Rene L. et al. (2011), ‘Resource Wars and Conflict Ivory: The Impact of Civil Conflict on Elephants in the Democratic Republic of Congo – The Case of the Okapi Reserve’, PLOS ONE, Volume 6, No. 11. Bongo Ondimba, Ali, President of Gabon (2013), speaking at the 2013 Panel Discussion held by the African Development Bank, 30 May. Cardamone, Tom (2012), ‘Ivory and Insecurity: The Global Implications of Poaching in Africa’, Statement at the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 24 May. CITES (2010), ‘African Elephant Action Plan’, Fifteenth Meeting of the Conference of the Parties: http://www.cites.org/eng/res/16/16-09.php. CITES (2012), ‘Control of Trade in Ivory in China’, Sixty-second Meeting of the Standing Committee: www.cites.org/eng/com/sc/62/inf/E62i-08.pdf. CITES (2012), ‘Elephant Conservation, Illegal Killing and Ivory Trade’, SC62 Doc. 46.1 (Rev. 1): www.cites.org/eng/com/sc/62/E62-46-01.pdf. Douglas-Hamilton, Iain (2012), ‘Ivory and Insecurity: The Global Implications of Poaching in Africa’, Statement at the United States Senate Committee on Foreign Relations, 24 May. Douglas-Hamilton, Iain (2013), ‘Time Running Out to Save Elephants from Ivory Trade’, SWARA Magazine, Issue 1, January–March. EIA (2009), ‘A Deadly Game of Cat and Mouse: How Tiger Criminals give China the Run-Around’. EIA (2010), ‘Open Season: The Burgeoning Illegal Ivory Trade in Tanzania and Zambia’. EIA (2011), ‘Enforcement not Extinction: Zero Tolerance on Tiger Trade’. EIA (2013), ‘Vietnam’s Illegal Rhino Horn Trade: Undermining the Effectiveness of CITES’: http://www.eia-international.org/wildlife-and-forest-crime-ccpcj22. EIA, WWF, TRAFFIC (2013), ‘Wildlife and Forest Crime: CCPCJ 22’, Joint Briefing, 21 April. Eliasson, Jan (2013), UN Deputy Secretary-General remarks at 68th UN General Assembly side event on ‘Poaching and Illicit Wildlife Trafficking: A Multidimensional Crime and Growing Challenge to the International Community’, 26 September.


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