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VIOLENT CONFLICTS
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112714
Global catastrophes and trends: the next 50 years
/ Smil, Vaclav
2008
Smil, Vaclav
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Cambridge, MIT Press, 2008.
Description
xi, 307p.
Contents
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Standard Number
9780262195867
Key Words
Global Warming
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United States
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Terrorist Attacks
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China's Rise
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Energy Transitions
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Transformational Wars
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Japan's Decline
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Violent Conflicts
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Islam
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363.34/SMI 054389
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ID:
122808
Globalisation and its impact on African political culture
/ Ani, Kelechi Johnmary
Ani, Kelechi Johnmary
Journal Article
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Publication
2013.
Key Words
Globalisation
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Colonialism
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Water
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Africa
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Militancy
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Niger Delta
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Nigerian Taliban
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Violent Conflicts
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African Political Culture
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Farmlands
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Media Imperialism
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127457
Non-violent movements in South Asia: lessons learnt
/ Uddin, M Jashim
Uddin, M Jashim
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2013.
Key Words
Military Intervention
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Afghanistan
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Syria
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South Asia
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Kashmir
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Violent Conflicts
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Non - Violent Movements
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116310
Young soldiers' tales of war in Nagorno-Karabakh
/ Shahnazarian, Nona; Ziemer, Ulrike
Ziemer, Ulrike
Journal Article
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2012.
Summary/Abstract
The active participation of children and young men in armed conflicts has not lost its significance as a global phenomenon in the twenty-first century. In Eurasia, where numerous regions are plagued by violent conflicts, many of the everyday realities these young soldiers experienced still remain unclear and continue to be under-researched. Through the use of biographical interviews, this essay retrospectively explores the ways in which war in Nagorno-Karabakh impinged on male teenagers' identities. A biographical approach not only reveals these former young soldiers' experiences which may have otherwise never been told but also allows them to reflect on their war experiences more than ten years later. In this way, we aim to complement existing research on the Nagorno-Karabakh conflict with new insights.
Key Words
Armed Conflict
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Eurasia
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Nagorno - Karabakh Conflict
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Violent Conflicts
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Young Soldiers
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