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  1. #Black Lives (could) matter : Azania as remedy for the state of (dis)ease

    Published 2023
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  2. Aspects Through Which the Experience of the War in Ukraine Could Expand the Use of Artificial Intelligence in Other Social Fields

    Published in Land Forces Academy Review (2026)
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  3. An analysis of the declared and undeclared reasons for the Second Gulf War

    Published 2013
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  4. Investigating the Relationship between Virtuous Leadership, New War Practices and Military Performance by Mahlelehlele, Tumelo Clement

    Published 2021
    “…Results The statistical analyses revealed a statistically significant positive relationship between virtuous leadership and military performance; virtuous leadership and new war practices; as well as between new war practices and military performance. …”
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  5. The unlawful combatant: humanitarian law's other by Salama, Hussein

    Published 2014
    “…The war on terror triggered a debate over the treatment of members of Al Qaeda captured by US forces. …”
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  6. Dynamism and changes in the Abia family structure and conjugal relationship: The Influence of the Nigerian Civil War

    Published 2023
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  7. Stories of war and restitution Curating the narratives of the !xun storyteller Kapilolo Mahongo (1952 – 2018) by Winberg, Marlien

    Published 2021
    “…The aftermath of dispossession, genocide and war has echoed down the generations and still manifests itself in visible and intangible ways. …”
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  8. The SADC free trade protocol as a vehicle for the Angolan post-war economic recovery by Lopes Cristovao, Antonio Francisco

    Published 2012
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  9. Biafra as third space : reading the politics of belonging in Nigeria-Biafra civil war literature by David, Stephen Temitope

    Published 2019
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  10. Women and Wars: Understanding Women’s Political Empowerment Post- Conflict in France, Lebanon, and Sierra Leone by Sayed, Alaa S

    Published 2026
    “…However, the reality of the situation of this “window” is not uniform across all post-conflict societies; the results could differ due to the time period or the geographical location of the conflict. …”
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  11. On becoming citizens of the 'non-existent': Violence, document-production and Syrian war-time migration in Abkhazia by Abaza, Jihad

    Published 2016
    “…How does this state project manifest itself in the movement of people across (un)recognized borders, in document production, and in the rhetoric of war? My argument therefore also entails the problematization of a variety of taken-for-granted categories, including ethno-national categories, the classification of “the refugee,” the state, the nation, as well as that of war. …”
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  12. On becoming citizens of the 'non-existent': violence, document-production and Syrian war-time migration in Abkhazia by Abaza, Jihad

    Published 2017
    “…How does this state project manifest itself in the movement of people across (un)recognized borders, in document production, and in the rhetoric of war? My argument therefore also entails the problematization of a variety of taken-for-granted categories, including ethno-national categories, the classification of "the refugee", the state, the nation, as well as that of war. …”
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  13. Audit of transfusion practice during burns surgery at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital by Spies, Anri

    Published 2018
    “…A guideline, based on haemoglobin and extent of surgery, was drawn up at the Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital in an effort to rationalise preoperative blood ordering. …”
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  14. Die invloed van die Anglo-Boereoorlog op die siviele bevolking van die distrik Oudtshoorn by Burger, P.

    Published 2013
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  15. A descriptive study of vancomycin usage at Red Cross War Memorial Children's Hospital, Cape Town by Greybe, Leonore

    Published 2024
    “…Further research and implementation of improved prescribing practices could contribute to the preservation of vancomycin as an effective antibiotic.…”
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  16. “Removing impediments to Game-Based Learning in Southern African history classrooms through Napoleon Total War.” by Stack, Michael David Leonard

    Published 2021
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  17. Civil War in Ancient Egypt? A Case Study of the First Intermediate Period (ca. 2120-1970 BC) by Pinfari, Marco

    Published 2024
    “…The First Intermediate Period (FIP – ca. 2120-1970 BCE) is often described by Egyptologists as a period of “civil war.” In the Egyptological literature, however, little attention is paid to defining this notion (which was first introduced only in the Late Roman Republic, almost 2,000 years later) and to explaining how it could be applicable to ancient Egyptian history. …”
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