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A Model Case of R2P Prevention? Mediation in the Aftermath of Kenya's 2007 Presidential Elections

01 September 2013
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Public Administration in the Smallest Island States: Governance and Development

01 September 2013
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Changes in Living Standards in Villages in India 1975-2004: Revisiting the ICRISAT Village-Level Studies

01 September 2013
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Pramila Krishnan
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Intrahousehold Bargaining and Resource Allocation in Developing Countries

01 September 2013
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Why are Testing Rates so Low in Sub-Saharan Africa? Misconceptions and Strategic Behaviors

01 September 2013
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Olivier Sterck
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Strengthening the Public Sector for Good Governance in Small States: the Case of St Vincent and the Grenadines

01 September 2013
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Identifying Benefit Flows: Studies on the Potential Monetary and Non-Monetary Benefits Arising from the International Treaty on Plant Genetic Resources for Food and Agriculture

01 September 2013
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‘Saving the Congo’: transnational social fields and politics of home in the Congolese diaspora

01 August 2013
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Have We Heard the Last? Oil, Environmental Insecurity and the Impact of the Amnesty Programme on Resistance Movement in the Niger Delta

01 August 2013
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The Hardcore Student Activist: The Zimbabwe National Students Union (ZINASU), State Violence, and Frustrated Masculinity, 2000-2008

01 August 2013
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Dan Hodgkinson
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Why Boko Haram Exists: The Relative Deprivation Perspective

01 August 2013
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Promising developments? Children, youth and post-genocide reconstruction under the Rwandan Patriotic Front (RPF)

01 August 2013
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