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Race and the Yugoslav Region: Postsocialist, Post-conflict, Postcolonial?

, 2020
Popescu, G. 2012. Bordering and Ordering the TwentyFirst Century: Understanding Borders. Lanham, MD: Rowman & Littlefield. Zolberg, Aristide R. 2003. “The Achaeology of ‘Remote Control.’” Pp.
Dafina Paca
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Home, Again: Refugee Return and Post-Conflict Violence in Burundi

International Security, 2019
Conflict between returning refugees and nonmigrant populations is a pervasive yet frequently overlooked security issue in post-conflict societies. Although scholars have demonstrated how out-migration can regionalize, prolong, and intensify civil war ...
S. Schwartz
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Post-Conflict Nation-Building

2021
Nation-building is the construction and institutionalisation of the official national identity and heritage of a population within a nation-state. Nation-building differs from state-building, which is dedicated to the establishment of political infrastructure and the governing institutions of the state.
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Systematic review: entrepreneurship in conflict and post conflict

Journal of Entrepreneurship in Emerging Economies, 2018
Purpose Conflict environments are under researchers’ scope in many disciplines at micro and macro levels. This paper aims to steer towards finding out how literature addresses entrepreneurship in conflict contexts.
Shaza Aldairany   +2 more
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Post-Conflict Timor-Leste

2020
On May 20, 2002, Timor-Leste officially declared independence and was welcomed into the United Nations (UN) as its newest member state. This was a day of widespread national celebration since self-determination had been hard won through much struggle and violence, after centuries of Portuguese colonialism and a brutal, repressive military occupation by
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Post‐Conflict Peacebuilding

2009
Abstract This article describes the trial-and-error experiments of helping fix war-torn countries in the 1990s. It identifies the principal features of peacebuilding operations during the end of the Cold War, and describes the main issues and controversies surrounding these missions.
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Post-Conflict Reconstruction

Insight on Africa, 2011
IntroductionBurundi is a state that suffered low intensity conflicts for many years after independence (Daley, 2006). However, in the years since the signing of the Arusha Peace and Reconciliation Agreement in 2000, the country appears to be on its way to sustainable peace. Yet, many challenges of post-conflict reconstruction remain.
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Post-conflict Affiliation

2021
Affiliative behaviors between previous opponents, or between either aggressor or victim and a third-party individual, after an agonistic interaction.
Thomas Rejsenhus Jensen, Mathias Osvath
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Post Conflict Reconstruction

1998
The nature, scale, and proliferation of conflicts--particularly interstate conflicts--in this post-cold war era are undermining development in a wide range of countries, threatening national and regional stability in some areas and diverting international attention and scarce resources from pressing development problems.
Steven Holtzman, Ann Elwan, Colin Scott
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Extralegal Groups in Post-Conflict Liberia

Oxford Scholarship Online, 2018
In the aftermath of the Liberian civil war, groups of ex-combatants took control of natural resource enclaves. With some of them threatening a return to war, these groups were widely viewed as the most significant threats to Liberia’s hard-won peace ...
Christine Cheng
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