The trade disruption hypothesis fails for state-sponsored genocides and mass atrocities : why it matters
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2021
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Authors: | Anderton, Charles H. ; Anderton, Roxane A. |
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Peace economics, peace science and public policy. - Berlin : De Gruyter, ISSN 1554-8597, ZDB-ID 2133452-3. - Vol. 27.2021, 2, p. 143-168
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Subject: | genocide | mass atrocity | civil war | conflict | trade disruption | gravity model | Bürgerkrieg | Civil war | Völkerrechtsverbrechen | Crimes against international law | Gravitationsmodell | Gravity model | Welt | World |
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