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The Coming of the Spanish Civil War


The origins of the socialist schism - 1917-31 building barricades against reform - the legalist right, 1931-33 social democracy and social conflict - the PSOE in power, 1931-1933 the politics of reprisal - the CEDA, the PSOE and the polarization of 1934 ...
P. Preston
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Explaining Civil War

2009
'This masterly book succinctly surveys contemporary literature on the sources of conflict in developing countries as well as policies to secure a stable peace, including many insightful contributions by the author. The treatment of this important but controversial field is both informative and well balanced.
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Civil war hinders crop production and threatens food security in Syria

Nature Food, 2022
Xiya Li   +7 more
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War and Civil War

2008
Abstract This chapter examines the ways in which the laws of war applicable between nations were justified, adapted, and sustained in a civil war, and then looks at the regulations designed to produce an orderly and effective fighting force. The codes of war that covered the law of conduct in war (ius in bello) were of three kinds. First,
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Civil Wars

2010
A civil war, also known as intrastate war, is a war between organized groups within the same state or country. It is a high-intensity conflict that often involves regular armed forces. One of the reasons for the lack of consensus in the study of civil war is disagreement over what exactly civil war means.
Stathis N. Kalyvas, Paul D. Kenny
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Breaking the Conflict Trap: Civil War and Development Policy

, 2003
Paul Collier   +5 more
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