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HUMAN DISASTER (2) answer(s).
 
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Incessant disasters, vulnerability and community response in In / Khan, Barkatullah; Anshu; Firdausi, S. Fazal. D   Journal Article
Khan, Barkatullah Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract The study of disasters requires at the outset an understanding of the geographic variability in' the hazards and their impacts; the geographic variability in populations at risk; the vulnerability of population and the context in which these three interact. It is imperative to ?rst understand the meaning of the terms disasters, hazard, risk and vulnerability.
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Quest for global governance / Ikenberry, John G   Journal Article
Ikenberry, John G Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract One hundred years ago, the world unknowingly was months away from stumbling into the most violent era of war and political upheaval ever seen. It was a geopolitical and human disaster that lasted for decades-world wars, collapsed empires, communist revolution, economic depression, fascism, totalitarianism, genocide, atomic weapons, and the existential terror of the Cold War. As many as 200 million people lost their lives in this era to violence and deprivation. Hatred, insecurity, and despotism proliferated on a global scale.
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