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Explaining One-sided Violence in Ethnic Civil Wars: The Case of Southern Sudan
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Explaining One-sided Violence in Ethnic Civil Wars: The Case of Southern Sudan
Ottmann, Martin 2008 Explaining One-sided Violence in Ethnic Civil Wars: The Case of Southern Sudan, presented at 2nd ECPR Graduate Conference, , 25–27 August 2008.
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Martin Ottmann
PhD Student, University of Nottingham
ldxmo5@nottingham.ac.uk
Human Rights, Governance and Conflict
Explaining the Intensity of Violence in Intra-state Conflicts: An Analysis of Civil Wars in sub-Saharan Africa since 1990
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