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NATO’s post-Cold War transformation: exploring change in counter-insurgency, collective defence, and cyber-securityHall, Gavin E. L2020Texto completo disponível |
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Material Type: Livro
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Rwanda's exit pathway from violence: a strategic assessmentMcDoom, Omar ShahabudinWorld Bank 2011Texto completo disponível |
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Material Type: Web Resource
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Statelessness and the Syrian conflictHartley, DilysLondon School of Economics and Political Science 2017Texto completo disponível |
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The contested meaning of ‘security’ and ‘conflict resolution’: research from the JSRPKirk, Thomas ; Luckham, Robin ; Carayannis, TatianaLondon School of Economics and Political Science 2016Texto completo disponível |
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Material Type: Web Resource
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Humanitarian intervention: religion as a reason for interventionKroll, StefanLondon School of Economics and Political Science 2016Texto completo disponível |
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Material Type: Web Resource
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Book review: understanding the imaginary war: culture, thought and nuclear conflict, 1945-90 edited by Matthew Grant and Benjamin ZiemannCurtis, AprilLondon School of Economics and Political Science 2017Texto completo disponível |
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Material Type: Web Resource
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Book review: legions of peace: UN peacekeepers from the global south by Philip CunliffeLiu, ShuoLondon School of Economics and Political Science 2014Texto completo disponível |
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Material Type: Web Resource
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Book review: Haredi masculinities between the Yeshiva, the army, work and politics: the sage, the warrior and the entrepreneur by Yohai HakakSaramifar, YounesLondon School of Economics and Political Science 2017Texto completo disponível |
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Material Type: Web Resource
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Book: making sense of the Central African RepublicFoulds, WendyLondon School of Economics and Political Science 2016Texto completo disponível |
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Material Type: Web Resource
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Kadri Veseli: “Kosovo needs an army – we are worried about increasing Russian influence, the rise of extremism and Serbian provocations”Veseli, Kadri ; EUROPP, LSELondon School of Economics and Political Science 2017Texto completo disponível |