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Opinion: Libanon am Rande des Krieges (PDF)
2018/04 – Vienna Institute for International Dialogue and Cooperation (VIDC); Panel Discussion Documentation; Author(s): Magda Seewald
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Legal Empowerment and Horizontal Inequalities After Conflict
2017/03 – United Nations University World Institute for Development Economics Research (UNU-WIDER); WIDER Working Paper 50/2017; Author(s): Lars Waldorf
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Beyond Borders: The End of the Mano River War(s)?
2016/04 – Institute of Development Studies (IDS), Brighton; IDS Evidence Report 188; Author(s): Jeremy Allouche, Matthew Benson and Freida M’cormack
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Rebuilding Adolescent Girls' Lives: Mental Health and Psychosocial Support in Conflict-Affected Gaza, Liberia and Sri Lanka
2015/12 – Overseas Development Institute (ODI); synthesis report research tools; Author(s): Fiona Samuels, Nicola Jones, Bassam Abu Hamad, Janice Cooper, Ananda Galappatti
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“No Die, No Rest”? Coercive Discipline in Liberian Military Organisations
2015/05 – German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA); Author(s): Ilmari Käihkö
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Let’s Get Comprehensive European Union Engagement in Fragile and Conflict-affected Countries
2014/03 - German Development Institute / Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); Discussion Paper 05/2014; Author: Mark Furness
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Liberia: van vrijheidsideaal naar verloren paradijs
2013/10 - African Studies Centre (ASC); Book; Author: Fred van der Kraaij
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The Role of Tertiary Education Institutions in Teaching Entrepreneurship in Post- Conflict Environments (pdf)
2013/09 - Maastricht School of Management School (MSM); Working Paper No. 19/2013; Author: Johan Venter
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Seeing Like a Resolution? UNSC Resolution 1325 and Gender Issues in Liberia (pdf)
2009/07 - Norwegian Institute of International Affairs (NUPI); Policy Brief No. 2, Authors: Niels Nagelhus Schia, Benjamin de Carvalho
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Security progress in post-conflict contexts: between liberal peacebuilding and elite interests
2015/03 - Overseas Development Institute (ODI); Author(s): Craig Valters, Erwin Van Veen and Lisa Denney
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