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Global image of countries in international wars: A scoping review of influencing factors. [PDF]
Li D, Tan KH, Alias J, Mat N.
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Sensing the sky's edge: Atmospheric insights into the Korean demilitarised zone
Short Abstract In this paper, I demonstrate that novel and creative ‘atmospheric methods’ not only provide us with a means of overcoming difficulties around access to border spaces, but also more importantly afford us new insights into how atmospherically attuned things and the materialities of weather become entangled with and produce border ...
Madelaine A. Joyce
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War's youngest victims: a descriptive cross-sectional study on injury distributions, severity patterns, and outcomes among paediatric trauma patients in Kharkiv, Ukraine. [PDF]
Sennersten F +8 more
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Privileged and Other Civilians: Hierarchies of Credibility, Security, and Compensation in Afghanistan and Iraq. [PDF]
Wilke C +4 more
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Civilian pattern of injuries in armed conflicts - a systematic review. [PDF]
Chevalley K +8 more
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Post-traumatic stress disorder symptoms among youths in war-affected areas of Northeast Ethiopia. [PDF]
Simie D +5 more
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Alcohol use in Iraq: Perceptions of interviewed students at three Iraqi universities. [PDF]
Al Ansari M +3 more
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This chapter focuses on the Iraq war of 2003–11 and the troubles in the Middle East. George W. Bush’s advisers, led by Dick Cheney and Don Rumsfeld, had been considering an attack on Iraq well before 9/11. At the same time, many experts within the government pointed to the lack of any evidence for Iraqi-sponsored terrorism directed against the United ...
John W. Young, John Kent
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This chapter focuses on the Iraq war of 2003–11 and the troubles in the Middle East. George W. Bush’s advisers, led by Dick Cheney and Don Rumsfeld, had been considering an attack on Iraq well before 9/11. At the same time, many experts within the government pointed to the lack of any evidence for Iraqi-sponsored terrorism directed against the United ...
John W. Young, John Kent
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