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Vol. 17 No. 4 (1998): Violent Displacement and Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Afghanistan, Uganda, and Rwanda
Vol. 17 No. 4 (1998): Violent Displacement and Post-Conflict Reconstruction: Afghanistan, Uganda, and Rwanda
Published:
1998-10-01
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Introduction
Editorial
Ogenga Otunnu
1-5
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Front Matter
Front Matter
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Articles
Afghan Refugees: Is International Support Draining Away after Two Decades in Exile?
Rupert Colville
6-11
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Mine Action in Afghanistan
William Maley
12-16
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Education Patterns in the Context of an Emergency
Nancy Hatch Dupree
17-21
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Insecurity in Northern Uganda: Are People Being Given the Protection They Deserve?
Cathy Majtenyi
22-26
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Issues of Power and Empowerment in Refugee Studies: Rwandan Women's Adaptive Behaviour at Benaco Refugee Camp
Judy A. Benjamin
27-32
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The Relief-Reconstruction-Development Dynamic: A New Approach to the Concept of Linking Relief, Reconstruction, and Development
Paul Spiegel
33-37
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International Refugee Law: Misconceiving Reconceptions
Jim Rice
38-45
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The Evolution of Refugee Determination in Gender-Related Claims: The Canadian Experience
Krista Daley
46-48
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Back Matter
Back Matter
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