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Community investment cooperation is a model converging community development and activism, conflict and change management, and business investment in alleviating long term poverty and violence in low-income first-suburbs located in the United States. The model uses the lens of political economy and geography to understand the relationship between inner-ring suburbs and large cities. Relatedness between people, business, municipalities, CBO's, churches, etc is the basis for cooperation. Conflict sensitivity frames an understanding of community investment cooperation: Identity formation; order of things; and allocation of resources --Wkaplan (talk) 17:33, 22 December 2010 (UTC)