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_Stabilizationand_UN_PeaceOperationsOxford_Research_Group.pdf
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State and Non-State Hybrid Warfare
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Author(s): Ahmed Salah Hashim
Publication date: 30 March 2017
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Still Flying Blind: Peace Operations and Organised Crime
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Author(s): Arthur Boutellis
Publication date: 27 February 2019
Still_Flying_Blind__Peace_Operations_and_Organised_Crime.pdf
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Stolen Futures: The Hidden Toll of Child Casualties in Syria
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Author(s): Hamit Dardagan, Hana Salama
Publication date: November 2013
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Strategic Peacebuilding Programme
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The Strategic Peacebuilding Programme (formerly the Middle East Programme) was ORG's conflict resolution programme which sought to contribute to preventing, transforming and ending violence by changing how people think about and engage with conflict.
The programme used a methodology based in ‘radical disagreement’ theory to build the capacity of local partners to engage in strategic dialogue and brokered a series of Track II dialogues in Israel, Palestine and Egypt and between Iran, Saudi Arabia, Syria and other states.
Strategic Studies, Conflict Resolution and Transnational Conflict
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Author(s): Oliver Ramsbotham
Publication date: August 2016
Strategic_Studies__Conflict_Resolution_and_Transnational_Conflict.pdf
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Strengthening the Bioweapons Convention
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Author(s): James Revill & Ben Hopkins
Publication date: 06 August 2018
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Sustainable Peace and Security in CAR 2013.pdf
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Sustainable Security and Sacred Values
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Author(s): Hammad Sheikh
Publication date: 18 April 2016
Sustainable Security: Defining, Measuring and Building Security after Covid-19
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Author(s): Abigail Watson and Alasdair McKay
Publication date: July 2020
Sustainable Security_ Defining, Measuring and Building Security after Covid-19.pdf
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Sustainable Security: Global Ideas for a Greater Britain
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: July 2018
Sustainable Security in the Arctic
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Author(s): Duncan Depledge
Publication date: 21 March 2016
Sustainable Security in the Trump Era
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: March 2017
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Sustainable Security Index Rankings Table
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: May 2020
Sustainable Security Index Rankings Table.pdf
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Sustainable Security Index Report
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Author(s): Abigail Watson, Alasdair Mckay and Oliver Scanlan
Publication date: May 2020
Sustainable Security Programme
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The Sustainable Security Programme was established in 2006-2007, expanding on Paul Rogers' work on marginalisation, climate change and geopolitics, as well as ORG's work on recording of casualties in armed conflict. The programme aimed to highlight the limitations of orthodox security policy and to develop policy alternatives that address underlying drivers.
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Sustainable_Security_in_the_Arctic___Oxford_Research_Group.pdf
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Sustainable_Security_in_the_Trump_Era.pdf
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Sustaining America's Security: An Interview With Benjamin Valentino
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Author(s): Oxford Research Group
Publication date: 23 November 2017