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Ll.M Program Overview 2018-2019, Nova Southeastern University
Ll.M Program Overview 2018-2019, Nova Southeastern University
Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs
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J. D. Course Descriptions, Nova Southeastern University
J. D. Course Descriptions, Nova Southeastern University
Shepard Broad College of Law Course Catalogs
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Human Trafficking: Trends In Africa, Florence Shu-Acquaye
Human Trafficking: Trends In Africa, Florence Shu-Acquaye
Faculty Scholarship
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The Current Volume 20 : Issue 18, Nova Southeastern University
The Current Volume 20 : Issue 18, Nova Southeastern University
The Current
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United States Institute Of Peace Teaches International Security Personnel To Resolve Conflicts Without Resorting To The Use Of Force, Mary H. Schwoebel
United States Institute Of Peace Teaches International Security Personnel To Resolve Conflicts Without Resorting To The Use Of Force, Mary H. Schwoebel
Conflict Resolution Studies Faculty Articles
Over the past decade, the United States Institute of Peace (USIP) has trained members of police and military forces around the world to prepare them to participate in international peacekeeping operations or to contribute to post-conflict stabilization and rule of law interventions in their own or in other war-torn countries. Most of the training takes place outside the United States, from remote, rugged bases to centrally located schools and academies, from Senegal to Nepal, from Italy to the Philippines. Training Programs for International Security Personnel Today's crisis, conflict, and post-conflict contexts are characterized by complexity, multiple parties, blurred boundaries, blurred …