The Gendered Dimensions of Conflict's Aftermath: A Victim-Centered Approach to Compensation

Ethics and International Affairs 20 (2):171-192 (2006)
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Abstract

Although international security studies tend to focus on the nature of armed conflict and how nations fare in the face of such conflicts, our attention has been drawn to the challenge of managing the peace.

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