• 7 May 2012 •
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Posted in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Iraq, Sudan
Tags: Article 36, Autonomous Armed Robots, Bosnia, Brcko, Brcko District, Digital Warfare, humanitarian law, humanitarianism, ICRAC, ICRC, International Campaign to Ban Landmines, International Committee for Robot Arms Control, International Committee of the Red Cross, landmines, laws of war, Military Robotics, military robots, Mine Ban Treaty, mines, Ottawa Convention, technophilia
• 2 February 2012 •
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Posted in Bosnia, Sudan
Tags: Bosnia, Bosnia Remade, Bosnia Remade: Ethnic Cleansing and Its Reversal, Bosnia's Political Landmines, Carl T. Dahlman, Charles Mather, critical geopolitics, Demining, ethnic cleansing, Gearoid O Tuathail, geopolitics, Gerard Toal, gis, information management, Landmine, landmine maps, landmines, maps, mine clearance, mines, South Sudan, Sudan, Sudan's Expensive Landmines, UN, Yugoslavia
• 25 February 2010 •
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Tags: Afghanistan, Bosnia, David Keen, Economists Bookshop, ESRC, Foreign Aid and Landmine Clearance, Kristian Berg Harpviken, London School of Economics, LSE, Mary Kaldor, Matthew Bolton, Pro Victimis, Sudan
• 18 January 2010 •
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Posted in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Norway, Sudan, UK, United States of America, USA
Tags: Afghanistan, Bosnia, cluster munitions, conflict, David Keen, Demining, development studies, foreign aid, Foreign Aid and Landmine Clearance, I.B. Tauris, Kristian Berg Harpviken, landmines, London School of Economics, Mary Kaldor, Matthew Bolton, mine action, Norway, Ottawa Treaty, post-conflict reconstruction, PRIO, Sudan, USA, UXO
• 12 August 2009 •
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Posted in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Norway, Sudan, United States of America, USA
Tags: Afghanistan, Bosnia, Demining, foreign aid, governance, landmines, Matthew Bolton, Norway, Ottawa Treaty, politics, post-conflict reconstruction, private security, security, Sudan, US, UXO
• 4 June 2009 •
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Posted in Turkey
Tags: Afghanistan, Bosnia, Commercial companies, commercial demining, Demining, ICBL, International Campaign to Ban Landmines, International NGOs, land rights, landmines, NGOs, Stuart Casey-Maslen, Stuart Maslen, Sudan, Turkey
• 14 January 2009 •
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Posted in Afghanistan, Bosnia, Norway, Sudan, United States of America
Tags: Afghanistan, Bosnia, cluster munitions, commercial demining, Demining, Emerging Political Complexes, governance, humanitarianism, international law, landmines, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE, Mark Duffield, Matthew Bolton, multilateralism, NGOs, Norway, public-private partnerships, security, Sudan, USA, UXO
• 14 January 2009 •
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Posted in General
Tags: Bosnia, cluster munitions, David Keen, Demining, Foreign Aid and Mine Clearance: Governance, government, IB Tauris, Kristian Berg Harpviken, landmines, London School of Economics and Political Science, LSE, Mary Kaldor, Matthew Bolton, PhD, Politics and Security in Afghanistan, Sudan, Vesna Bojicic-Dzelilovic