(46)A favourite prediction of environmentalism has bitten the dust—too many natural resources, rather than too few, are the caus

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问题     (46)A favourite prediction of environmentalism has bitten the dust—too many natural resources, rather than too few, are the cause of an increasing number of wars in the 21st century.
    (47)Many greens had predicted that the new century would see a rash of wars in countries where natural resources such as timber, water, minerals and fertile mils am running out. But far from it, says the 2002 State of the World report from the prestigious Washington-based think-tank, the Worldwatch Institute.
    In fact, says the report’s co-author Michael Rennet, there are "numerous places in the developing world where abundant natural resources help fuel conflicts". More than a quarter of current conflicts are either being fought over, or are funded by, some lucrative natural resource. Examples cited by the Worldwatch Institute include:
    .Diamond mines in Sierra Lame and Angola malting the two African nations ripe for plunder by warlords
    .Profits from sapphires, rubies and timber arming the Khmer Rouge in their interminable jungle war in Cambodia
    .Guerillas using the threat of sabotage to extort hundreds of millions of dollars from oil companies prospecting in Colombia
    .Opium funding 20 years of war in Afghanistan
    .The Congo’s continuing civil war subsisting on the proceeds of elephant tusks and coltan, a vital mineral in the manufacture of mobile phones
    With the end of the cold war, superpowers no longer fund civil wars for their own geopolitical ends, says Rennet. Their place has been taken by the market—in the form of the plunder and sale of natural resources.
    (48)"Nature’s bounty attracts groups that may claim they are driven by grievance, but which initiate violence not to overthrow a government but to gain and maintain control of lucrative resources", says Rennet. Such resource wars are being fought because of "greed rather than need".
    (49)According to David Keen at the London School of Economics: "We tend to regard conflict as pimply a breakdown in a particular system, rather than as the emergence of another, alternative system of profit and power, i.e. a ’conflict economy’ with the looting of natural resources at its heart".
    Rennet warns that warlords in such conflicts have no interest in winning the war, because its continuance is more profitable. (50)And he says too many Western governments are happy to turn a blind eye as their own corporations reap the benefits in cheap no-questions-asked raw materials.
    Rennet argues the issue of resource conflicts should be added to the agenda of the forthcoming World Summit on Sustainable Development to be held in Johannesburg in August 2002.


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答案据伦敦经济学院的戴维.基恩说:"我们倾向于认为冲突只不过是某种制度的崩溃,而不是另一种可供选择的利润和权力制度的出现,即以掠夺自然资源为核心的’经济冲突’的出现"。

解析 这是一个主从复合句,句架是According to David Keen…:"We tend to regard conflict as…a breakdown…,rather than as the emergence of…,i.e. a ’conflict economy’ with the…"。此句中According to David Keen实际意思是David Keen says,因此我们可以将直接引语中的内容视为says的宾语从句。在句中,主要搞清tend to regard conflict as…,rather than as…的意思。i.e.=that is,是用来进一步说明conflict的。句中"conflict economy"作"经济冲突"讲。looting作"掠夺"讲。
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