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Women and Children

  1. Women and Children: Deconstructing a Paradigm Nadine Puechguirbal
  2. Gifting Dependency: The Effects of Donations on Women and Ayni in Bolivian Mining Communities Natalie Kimball
  3. Obstacles within the International Community: The Exercise of Afghan Women’s Agency for Peace in Post-Conflict Reconstruction Stephanie W. Hampton
  4. National Symbolism in Constructions of Gender: Transformed Symbols in Post-Conflict States Karima Omar
  5. Of Words and Wars: The Security Council’s Hard Life Among the Great Powers Ian Hurd
  6. The Precautionary Principle and WTO Law: Divergent Views Toward the Role of Science in Assessing and Managing Risk Lawrence A. Kogan
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