Conflicts, Pandemics and Peacebuilding New Perspectives on Security Sector Reform in the MENA Region

The Covid-19 pandemic is not only a health challenge. In the MENA region, against the backdrop of protracted conflicts, instability, and an overall deterioration in socio-economic conditions, the coronavirus crisis adds another layer of vulnerability and has already had long-lasting repercussions on...

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Main Author: Cellino, Andrea (auth)
Other Authors: Perteghella, Annalisa (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: Milan Ledizioni 2020
Series:ISPI Publications
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