• 5 December 2011 •
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Posted in United States of America, USA
Tags: aid, commercial demining, Contracting, Demining, deregulation, economics, foreign aid, landmines, London School of Economics, neo-liberalism, New York City, Occupy, Occupy Economics, Occupy Wall Street, Privatization
• 9 April 2011 •
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Posted in Haiti
Tags: earthquake, globalization, Haiti, humanitarian aid, Inter-Parliamentary Forum of the Americas, London School of Economics, ParlAmericas, parliament, Privatization, reconstruction, relief
• 12 January 2011 •
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Posted in Haiti
Tags: aid, development, disaster, earthquake, education, Global Governance, globalization, governance, Haiti, human security, humanitarian, humanitarian aid, London School of Economics, Mark Duffield, Mary Kaldor, military, NGOs, politics, Privatization, reconstruction, relief, security, technocracy, technology, UN, United Nations
• 26 March 2010 •
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Posted in Haiti
Tags: earthquake, Foreign Aid and Landmine Clearance, fragmentation, Global Governance, globalization, governance, Haiti, human security, humanitarian, humanitarian aid, international intervention, London School of Economics, militarization, NGOs, Outreach International, Privatization, security, UN
• 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