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091509
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2009.
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Since the 1990s when the nature of conflict changed from interstate to intrastate, the use of children in the battlefronts and related places has become unprecedented. This paper discusses issues on children and war based on African experiences.
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091505
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2009.
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The key argument of this study is that the search for legitimacy by state leaders provides a context in which international conflict takes place. Under different phases, leadeled as state-making phase, state-consolidation phase, and power-prestige phase, state leaders face different opportunities, including conflicts with other states, to enhance legitimacy of their regimes and states.
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091506
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2009.
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The importance of space in diverse forms of mobilization is increasingly recognized. In the Palestinian West Bank, the rising number of borders has decreased mobility and limited individuals to small local spaces, generating new patterns of collective action and identity where national-oriented organizing had been strong.
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091508
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2009.
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A transdisciplinary approach to peacebuilding is compelling. Uneniably there is a semantic appeal to its claims of rising above disciplinary limitations and forging new ways of thinking. But what do we really understand by this concept? What are its possibillities and limitations? And, moreover, how can we harness its promise of creative and sustainable solutions in the service of peacebuilding.
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