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Tag Archives: Secondary coding
Iraq: Post-2003
Adapted from “Iraq: atrocity as political capital” by Fanar Haddad in How Mass Atrocities End: Studies from Guatemala, Burundi, Indonesia, Sudan, Bosnia-Herzegovina, and Iraq, ed Bridget Conley (Cambridge University Press, 2016). Introduction | Atrocities | Fatalities | Ending | Coding | Works Cited … Continue reading →
Liberia
Introduction | Atrocities | Fatalities | Ending | Coding | Works Cited | Notes Introduction Mass atrocities against civilians occurred during the first Liberian civil war (1989 – 1996), fought between pro-government groups (ECOWAS, Armed Force of Liberia, LPC, ULIMO-J) … Continue reading →
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