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Liberation Conservation the Salween Peace Park and the Politics of Possessing the Earth in Southeast Myanmar
2021/03 – Expert Group for Aid Studies (EBA); Development Dissertation Brief; Author(s): Tomas Cole
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Opinion: Afghanistan: The U.S.-Taliban Agreement Could Be Reviewed
2021/01 – Vienna Institute for International Dialogue and Cooperation (VIDC); Spotlight; Author(s): Ali Ahmad
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Afghanistan 2019: Between Peace Talks Andpresidential Elections, Another Year of Uncertainty
2021/01 – Development Policy and Practice, the Open University (DPP); Asia Maior, 30 pp. 435–449; Author(s): Filippo Boni
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Developmental Post-Conflict Reconstruction in Postindependence Nigeria: Lessons From Asian Developmental States
2020/11 – King’s International Development Institute (IDI); Journal of Peacebuilding and Development; Author(s): Eka Ikpe
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Reconstituting Social Contracts in Conflict-Affected MENA Countries: Whither Iraq and Libya?
2020/07 – German Development Institute, Deutsches Institut für Entwicklungspolitik (DIE); World Development 135, 1-12, article 105085; Author(s): Mark Furness, Bernhard Trautner
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Chinese Pathways to Peacebuilding: From Historical Legacies to Contemporary Practices ( (PDF)
2020/06 – Graduate Institute (IHEID); Pathways to Peace and Security; Author(s): Kazushige Kobayashi
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Independence or Front Lines: Securing Southern Representation in Yemen's Peace Talks
2020/02 – Chr.Michelsen Institute (CMI); Babylon; Author(s): Robert Forster
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The "Victor’s Peace" in Syria and the Limits of Multilateral Policies
2019/12 – German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA); GIGA Focus Middle East 07; Author(s): André Bank
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Blog: Peace Needs Women! Afghan Women Are Urging for Their Inclusion in the Peace Process
2020/12 – Vienna Institute for International Dialogue and Cooperation (VIDC); blog post; Author(s): ali Ahmad, Michael Fanizadeh
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The World Food Programme’s Contribution to Improving the Prospects for Peace in Kyrgyzstan
2019/12 – research paper; Author(s): Damir Esenaliev et al
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