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Targeted sanctions, resource substitution, and violence against civilians: Localized evidence from African states. (2024). Koren, Ore ; Urtuzuastigui, Jerry.
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  35. Spatial–Horizontal Inequality and the Maoist Insurgency in Nepal. (2005). Gates, Scott ; Murshed, Mansoob S..
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  37. Are Non-state Actors Better Innovators? The Ambiguous Role of Non-state Actors in the Transition Process: The Case of Benin and Madagascar. (2004). Kohnert, Dirk.
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  39. The political economy of Zimbabwes descent into conflict. (2003). Addison, Tony ; Laakso, Liisa.
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  42. Finance in conflict and reconstruction. (2001). Addison, Tony ; le Billon, Philippe ; Murshed, Mansoob S..
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