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This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
This is called 'extended, ' or third-party, deterrence. In this book Paul K. Huth defines the political and military conditions under which a policy of extended deterrence is likely to succeed or fail.
We typically define and talk about wars using the language of politics, but what happens when you bring in a doctor’s perspective on conflict? Can war be diagnosed like an illness?
This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it.
While we included separate scores for international violence and war, civil violence and war, and ethnic violence and war in our database, very few country-years were coded as experiencing international violence or war.
In exploring the experiences of 13 American combat social workers (CSWs)--whose role is, among other things, providing military mental health services to members in their unit--this book shares lessons from military service through the lens ...
Professional reading in: Refugee health Public health HIV/AIDS prevention Humanitarianism Summary: The HIV epidemic presents a challenge to relief agencies working with displaced populations, both in the midst of emergencies...
In this unique book, Seyom Brown applies the analytical tools of the social and behavioral sciences to the study of international violence.