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A case by case analysis of recent crises: assessing 20 years of humanitarian action

On May 30, 1999 · Leave a Comment · In Florence Trintignac

A Case by Case Analysis of Recent Crises Assessing 20 Years of Humanitarian Action: Iraq, Somalia, the former Yugoslavia, Rwanda, Burundi, the former Zaire, Chechnya, and Kosovo

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