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Volumn 77, Issue 4, 2001, Pages 957-966

Humanitarian assistance and conflict management: The view from the non-governmental sector

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EID: 0040483566     PISSN: 00205850     EISSN: None     Source Type: Journal    
DOI: 10.1111/1468-2346.00229     Document Type: Review
Times cited : (17)

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    • Judith Large, 'The interplay of domestic, regional and international forces in peacebuilding', CCTS Newsletter no. 13, summer 2001, pp. 1-13, www.c-r.org/ccts. It has been estimated that within a year of the end of the war in Kosovo, 650 new local NGOs had been formed (personal communication, Howard Clark, 8 August 2001).
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    • Under the general title of Prevention of violent conflict and the coherence of EU policies towards the Horn of Africa, Saferworld has produced a series of reports including Sandra Ayoo et al., A case study on the 1992-95 post-conflict demobilisation and reintegration programme in Uganda (October 2000); S. Milas et al., A case study on demobilisation in Djibouti (October 2000); and Alan Nichol et al., EU policies and the risk of conflict in Ethiopia's Awash Valley (October 2000).
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    • Under the general title of Prevention of violent conflict and the coherence of EU policies towards the Horn of Africa, Saferworld has produced a series of reports including Sandra Ayoo et al., A case study on the 1992-95 post-conflict demobilisation and reintegration programme in Uganda (October 2000); S. Milas et al., A case study on demobilisation in Djibouti (October 2000); and Alan Nichol et al., EU policies and the risk of conflict in Ethiopia's Awash Valley (October 2000).
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