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Bibliography
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Bibliography
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Sanders, B (2009) Fueling The Engines of Empire[1]
Le Billon, P (2007) Geographies of War: Perspectives on "Resource Wars"[2]
Watts, M (2003) Economies of Violence: More Oil, More Blood[3]
Homer-Dixon, T (1994) Environmental Scarcities and Violent Conflict: Evidence from Cases[4]
Acemoglu. D (2012) A Dynamic Theory of Resource Wars[5]
Bakeless, J (1921) The Economic Causes of Modern War[6]
Rovira, R (2014) The Hard Workers of the Peruvian Guano[7]
Mancini, M (2015) How an Old Bird Poop Law Can Help You Claim an Island[8]
Durfee, N (2018) Holy Crap! A Trip to the World's Largest Guano-Producing Islands[9]
Blaustein-Rejto, D (2018) Remember the Guano Wars[10]
The History Guy, Youtube (2017) History of Peru and Guano, HD Version[11]
Underhill, K. (2014) The Guano Islands Act[12]
Cornell. 48 U.S Code Chapter 8- Guano Islands[13]
- ^ Sanders, Barry (2017). The War and Environment Reader. Just World Books. ISBN 9781682570821.
- ^ Le Billon, Philippe (2007). "Geographies of War: Perspectives on 'Resource Wars'". Geography Compass. 1 (2) – via Wiley.
- ^ Watts, Michael (2003). "Economies of Violence: More Oil, More Blood". Economic and Political Weekly. 38 (48) – via JSTOR.
- ^ Homer-Dixon, Thomas (1994). "Environmental Scarcities and Violent Conflict: Evidence from Cases". International Security. 19 (1) – via JSTOR.
- ^ Acemoglu, Daron (2012). "A Dynamic Theory of Resource Wars". The Quarterly Journal of Economics (127): 283–331.
- ^ Bakeless, John (1921). The Economic Causes of Modern War: A Study of the Period: 1878-1918. New York: Moffat, Yard, and Company.
- ^ Rovira, Rodrigo (2014). "The Hard Workers of the Peruvian Guano (The Chincha Islands)". Vu' l'agence.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ Mancini, Mark (2015-08-12). "How an Old Bird Poop Law Can Help You Claim an Island". Mental Floss. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
- ^ Durfee, Nell (2018-04-27). "Holy Crap! A Trip to the World's Largest Guano-Producing Islands". Audubon. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
- ^ Blaustein-Rejto, Dan (2018-04-04). "Remember the Guano Wars". The Breakthrough Institute. Retrieved 2022-06-28.
- ^ History of Peru and Guano, HD version, retrieved 2022-06-28- via Youtube.
- ^ Underhill, Kevin (2014-07-08). "The Guano Islands Act". The Washington Post.
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: CS1 maint: url-status (link) - ^ "48 U.S. Code Chapter 8 - GUANO ISLANDS". LII / Legal Information Institute. Retrieved 2022-06-28.