Overview

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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Who Were the Volunteers? The Shifting Sociological and Operational Profile of 1240 Provisional Irish Republican Army Members
Gill, Paul & Horgan, John
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The impact of ethnic violence in Kenya on wheat and maize markets
Gil-Alana, Luis & Singh, Prakarsh
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Supporting families of foreign fighters. A realistic approach for measuring the effectiveness
Gielen, Amy-Jane
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The post-war public health effects of civil conflict
Ghobarah, Hazem Adam; Huth, Paul & Russett, Bruce
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Development, discrimination, and domestic terrorism: Looking beyond a linear relationship
Ghatak, S. & Gold, A.
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Quantifying Salient Concepts Discussed in Social Media Content: An Analysis of Tweets Posted by ISIS Fangirls
Ghajar-Khosravi, Shadi; Kwantes, Peter; Derbentseva, Natalia & Huey, Laura
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