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Recipe for Disaster: Violent Rebellion and Humanitarian Intervention

Lidén K (2012) Recipe for Disaster: Violent Rebellion and Humanitarian Intervention. Paper presented at Humanitarianism: past, present, future. HCRI, University of Manchester, 8-10 November 2012.

This entry was posted in Papers, Publications on January 29, 2014 by Maral Mirshahi.

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