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- State and Civil Society in Argentina (1983-1989)
- Analysis of the Algerian War of Independence: Les Événements, a Lost Opportunity for Peace
- Sleight of Hand: Violence As Performance and the Spectacle of Absence in the Southern Cone
- Argentine "Dirty War" : Human Rights Law and Literature Alexander H
- The “Vietnam Legion” West German Psychological Warfare Against East German Propaganda in the 1960S
- Mexico's Dirty War in Ciudad Juárez Vanessa Claire Johnson University of Texas at El Paso, [email protected]
- Dirty War Index” and the Real World of Armed Conflict
- Re-Examining the Falkland Islands War: the Necessity for Multi-Level Deterrence in Preventing Wars of Aggression
- Memory and Truth in Human Rights: the Argentina Case
- Argentina-United States Bilateral Relations
- Argentina's Dirty
- Argentina During the Dirty War Greg Garcia Western Oregon University, [email protected]
- Memory, Nation and Identity in French Representations of the Algerian War, 1963-1992
- The Ethical Limits of Military Necessity: Algiers 1957 by Walter A. Schrepel Abstract in on War,, Carl Von Clausewitz Describes
- Operation Condor Author(S): J
- Jimmy Carter's Policy Toward the El Salvador Civil
- Russia: the "Dirty War" in Chechnya
- Stanford Professor Terry Karl
- Uncovering the Truth About Argentina's Dirty War
- 'Forced Disappearance Is a Crime of Terror': Ariel Dulitzky
- Argentina: Political Conditions and U.S. Relations
- Syllabus, I Have Marked the Days of Class for Which You Should Read Or Comment on These Articles
- An Invasion by Any Other Name: the Kremlin's Dirty War in Ukraine
- External Support in Civil Wars and Its Impact on Civilians
- The Emergence of United States Human Rights Policy During Argentina’S Dirty War
- Research Memorandum Military Unrest in Argentina
- Operation Condor”
- Ruling Communist Parties and Detente
- The Effectiveness of International Human Rights Pressures: the Case of Argentina, 1976-1983
- State and Soldier in Latin America: Redefining the Military's Role In
- Declassified Documents Reveal Grisly Methods of Argentina Dictatorship - Independent.Ie Declassified Documents Reveal Grisly Methods of Argentina Dictatorship
- Reconsidering Operation Condor: Cross-Border Military Cooperation and the Defeat of the Transnational Left in Chile and Argentina During the 1970S
- From Authoritarian Dirty War to Neoliberal, 'Democratic' Class War Neoliberalism As Class Struggle in Argentina
- Carter and Reagan's Foreign Policy Towards the Argentine Junta, 1977-1982. William Houston Gilbert East Tennessee State University
- The United States, Argentina, and the Cold War
- Algeria, De Gaulle, and the Birth of the French Fifth Republic
- Argentina and the Dirty War
- Norms and Security: the Case of International Assassination
- Constructing Identities in Argentina's Dirty War
- Argentina: Background and U.S
- Remembering Bodies: Gender, Race, and Nationality in the French-Algerian War
- Ideology Vs.Practice in Argentina's Dirty War Repression
- Peacetime Violence in El Salvador and Honduras a Tale of Two Countries
- Nuclear Development and the Shaping of an Independent Argentine Foreign Policy, 1950-1990 Publicado Originalmente En Estudios
- A Dirty War: a Russian Reporter in Chechnya Pdf, Epub, Ebook
- The Broken Years. the Case of the So-Called “Dirty War” in Mexico
- Competing Discourses in Argentina's Dirty War, 1976
- Pdf/48/1 (181)/17/1821422/Dram.2004.48.1.17.Pdf by Guest on 25 September 2021
- Catastrophic Playground Stephen Kotkin
- Debts of Democracy: Framing Issues and Reimagining Democracy in Twenty-First Century Argentine Social Movements