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Intervention demographics refers to policies or programming directed at discrete populations or sectors towards addressing and/or reducing insecurity and societal grievances.

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Changing therapeutic geographies of the Iraqi and Syrian wars
Dewachi, Omar; Skelton, Mac; Nguyen, Vinh Kim; Fouad, Fouad M.; Sitta, Ghassan Abu; Maasri, Zeina & Giacaman, Rita
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Understanding effects of armed conflict on health outcomes: the case of Nepal
Devkota, Bhimsen & van Teijlingen, Edwin R.
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Hitting Them Where it Hurts: A Joint Interagency Network to Disrupt Terrorist Financing in West Africa
Detzi, Daniel & Winkleman, Steven
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Connectivity among Terrorist Groups: A Two Models Business Maturity Approach
Desouza, Kevin C. & Hensgen, Tobin
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A Model of Destructive Entrepreneurship: Insight for Conflict and Postconflict Recovery
Desai, S.; Acs, Z. J. & Weitzel, U.
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Initial Crisis Reaction and Poliheuristic Theory
DeRouen, Karl & Sprecher, Christopher
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