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Reintegration of War‐Fleeing Ukrainians After Their Return to Ukraine
ABSTRACT This article examines the reintegration experiences of Ukrainians who fled the country to the European Union (EU) following Russia's 2022 invasion and subsequently returned while the country was still at war. Employing a mixed‐methods approach—including surveys, semi‐structured interviews and field observations in Ukraine—the study focuses on ...
Jussi S. Jauhiainen
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The Canadian War Museum’s exhibition Deadly Skies – Air War, 1914-1918 examines the first air war from the perspective of nine international participants representing Canada, the United States, France, Great Britain, and Germany.
Maker, John
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Risk-transfer militarism, small massacres and the historic legitimacy of war [PDF]
The perception of initial success in the `war against terrorism' appears to strengthen a general relegitimation of war in Western society that has been gathering pace over the last two decades.
Shaw, Martin
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ABSTRACT Background and Aims This study had the main purpose of investigating the psychometric properties of the 9‐item Self‐Report Altruism scale (9‐SRA) in its translated Arabic‐language version among Palestinian HCWs in Gaza during war times. Methods This cross‐sectional study was performed between January 15 and April 15, 2025, among 615 HCWs at ...
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Interview with Erica Uszak: Scholarship Recipient for 2018 CWI Summer Conference
Recently, the CWI reached out to Erica Uszak ’22 to reflect on her experience at the 2018 CWI Summer Conference. Uszak, currently a freshman at Gettysburg College studying History and the Civil War, was one of ten high school students to receive a ...
Civil War Institute,
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War and Medicine at the Canadian War Museum [PDF]
War and Medicine is the Canadian War Museum’s major summer exhibition. War and Medicine provides an unflinching look at the relationship between medical practice and military operations over the past 150 years.
Burtch, Andrew, Cook, Tim
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Writing the Self-at-War: World War I Popular Writings as \u201cTechnologies of the Self\u201d [PDF]
Based on the analysis of more than 150 diaries and memoirs, this article highlights the rhetorical strategies used to define the self and shape the idea of war that characterized a specific peasant community, the Italian-speaking soldiers from the ...
Mazzini, F
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GRAPHICAL ABSTRACT Conflict‐driven destruction in Gaza has caused water and sanitation collapse, leading to infestations of rodents and insects, escalating public health risks among displaced populations. ABSTRACT The current study investigates the severe environmental and public health impacts resulting from the ongoing conflict in the Gaza Strip ...
Zuhair Dardona, Samia Boussaa
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A New Scale to Measure War Attitudes: Construction and Predictors [PDF]
Attitudes people have toward war in general have been of recent interest due to the war on terrorism and the war in Iraq. The purpose of this research was to develop a scale to measure war attitudes and to investigate factors that may influence these ...
Cohn, Ellen S, Dupuis, Erin C
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Litigating War: The Justiciability of Executive War Power [PDF]
Courts frequently dismiss claims against the Executive’s use of the war power as being non-justiciable political questions. This lack of a judicial check has created a situation in which meaningful checks and balances on the war power are found only in ...
Smith, Chris
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