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Governing Uranium in the Realm
2015/12 – Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS); Diis Report; Author(s): Cindy Vestergaard & Gry Thomasen
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Tax Evasion and Weapon Production: Letterbox Arms Companies in the Netherlands
2015/12 – Transnational Institute (TNI); Report; Author(s): Martin Broek
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Can the Necessary International Legal Framework to Achieve a Nuclear-Weapon-Free World Be Reached?
2016/12 – Institute of International Relations (IIR); European Security Spotlight; Author(s): Miroslav Tůma
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Evaluation of the MSAG/IPSTC Train-the-Trainer Project in Physical Security and Stockpile Management
2016/03 – Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC); Working Paper 4/2016; Author(s): Claudia Breitung
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Armed Mobilisation and the Nexus of Territory, Identity, and Authority: The Contested Territorial Aspirations of the Banyamulenge in Eastern DR Congo
2015/08 – Ghent Centre for Global Studies (GCGS); Nordic Africa Institute (NAI); Journal of Contemporary African Studies; Author(s): Verweijen, Judith; Vlassenroot, Koen
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Japan’s Development Ambitions for Myanmar: The Problem of “Economics Before Politics”
2015/06 – German Institute of Global and Area Studies (GIGA); Author(s): Donald M. Seekins
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Governing Uranium Down Under
2015/11 – Danish Institute for International Studies (DIIS); DIIS Report 2015:11; Author(s): Cindy Vestergaard
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Central African Republic: Addressing the Protection Crisis
2015/11 – Overseas Development Institute (ODI); HPG Working Paper; Author(s): Veronique Barbelet
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The Communities Care Programme: Changing Social Norms to End Violence Against Women and Girls in Conflict-Affected Communities
2016/07 – Oxfam GB; Gender and Development 24/2016, Issue 2; Author(s): Read-Hamilton, Sophie; Marsh, Mendy; Sweetman Caroline
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Lessons From Small Arms and Weapons Control Initiatives in Africa
2016/02 – Bonn International Center for Conversion (BICC); Working Paper 1/2016; Author(s): Nelson Alusala
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