Dying in Prison during the Pandemic
By Bridget Conley
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Read moreMass atrocities, defined as widespread and systematic violence against civilians, are a focus of the WPF’s research agenda for two
Read more“On the Front Lines: Conflict zones and U.S. Arms Exports,” by Jennifer Erickson (World Peace Foundation, March 23, 2022). The
Read more“Missing in Action: UK arms export controls during war and armed conflict,” by Anna Stavrianakis (World Peace Foundation, March 15,
Read moreDuring times of famine, sex, gender and age differences matter. But precisely how and why these factors intersect with famine conditions is an issue of much debate.
Read moreBeginning in early April 2020, a group of Tufts-affiliated researchers began work with the World Peace Foundation to track COVID
Read moreThis research program (2020-2022) was funded in part by the Carnegie Corporation of New York and carried out in partnership
Read moreThis report is part of the WPF research program, Defense industries, Foreign Policies and Armed Conflict.
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