Peace and Security / Military Affairs / Peacekeeping / Stand by Force collection
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Title: How Namibia Helped Birth UN Resolution 1325 Onwomen, Peace and Security: Namibia Held the UN Security Council Presidency in Oct 2000 When the Landmark Resolution was Adopted And Still Champions Gender Equality
Author: Iileka, Nekwaya
Date published: 2020
Publisher: UN
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Title: How Private Military Services Saved Sierra Leone - The Contracting out of Military Duties Came from Necessity but Help Ensure Long-Lasting Security - : Africa-Wide - Featured Analysis
Author: Josephides, Marika
Date published: 2014
Publisher: In On Africa (IOA)
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Title: How the Politics of Fear Generated Chaos in South Sudan
Author: Thiong, Daniel Akech
Date published: 2018
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Catagory URL: http://global.oup.com/
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Title: How to Avoid Ebola-Inspired Violence in West Africa : Africa-Wide - Feature Analysis
Author: Wojtanik, Andrew
Date published: 2014
Publisher: In On Africa (IOA)
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Title: Human Development and Security Sector Reform: The Examples of Liberia and the Democratic Republic of Congo
Author: Brosig, Malte
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
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Title: I Like My Work as a Paratrooper': - Phelisa Frida Miya, 28, a Paratrooper/Riflewoman from South Africa Serving in the UN Peacekeeping Mission in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (MONUSCO)
Author: Kuwonu, Franck
Date published: 2021
Publisher: UN
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Title: Imaginative Geographies of Algerian Violence: Conflict Science, Conflict Management, Antipolitics
Author: Mundy, Jacob
Date published: 2015
Publisher: Stanford University Press
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Title: Imagined Futures, Mobility and the Making of Oil Conflicts in Uganda
Author: Kinyera, Paddy
Date published: 2019
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Group
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Title: Implementation of the women, peace and security agenda in Africa
Date published: 2016
Publisher: African Union Commission
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Title: Implementing the UNPoA to Prevent, Combat and Eradicate the Illicit Trade in Slaw in all its Aspects
Date published: 2010
Publisher: Regional Centere on Small Arms in the Great Lakes Region