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Little is known about the role of cognitive social capital among war-affected youth in low- and middle-income countries … in war-affected communities may alter the trajectories of resource loss and gain with conflict-affected children. …
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, in spite of the fact that some are not robust. The war remains damaging to the peace and this in a robust manner. It is …
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dynamic games in incomplete information. Main result shows that countries behavior depends especially on war costs and on … country military power. There are many applications of these types of models, like in Israel - Palestinian war, recent Russian …
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activities increased in 0.98% the homicide rate and in 1.24% the displacement rate and the war among drug dealers increased in 4 …
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The aim of this short article is to provide elements for a general discussion on peace economics and its potential contribution to economics and economic policy. I first present a discussion on deterrence equilibria and consequent allocation of resources. Eventually I expound five economic...
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--energy capture per capita, organization, information technology, and war-making capacity--and he uses archaeological, historical, and …
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Based on archival research and interviews with leading participants in the movement, Masters of the Universe traces the ascendancy of neoliberalism from the academy of interwar Europe to supremacy under Reagan and Thatcher and in the decades since. Daniel Stedman Jones argues that there was...
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The long-term psychiatric consequences of exposure to war and/or mass conflict continue to be of great concern and … violence. Despite high prevalence rates of conflict/war-related trauma, current rates of psychiatric disorders (depression … affected by war and/or mass conflict. …
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opposition’s concern for the national interest that causes the most tragic outcomes, as they may choose not to advocate peace … when doing so would prevent war so as to avoid undercutting the government’s bargaining position. I close with a … discussion of why the United States appears to be particularly prone to such tragic outcomes, treating the Vietnam War as an …
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Social scientists argue that post-World War II land reforms in East Asia were critical ingredients in the regionâ … recognize that East Asian states after World War II were natural state social orders in which new governments confiscate and … War II followed the pattern observed elsewhere, with victors taking and redistributing land from the losers of the war and …
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