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Visibilising the neglected: the emancipatory potential of resilience/ Marco Kruger by
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Publication details: 2023
In: European Journal of International Security Vol 8 Issue 2, May 2023, pp.207-226 (27A)
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Come at the king, you best not miss: criminal network adaptation after law enforcement targeting of key players/ Giulia Berlusconi by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Global Crime Vol.23, No 1, February 2022, pp.44-64 (111)
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Layers of (in)visible resilience: art, women, and homelessness in Japan/ Minna Valjakka by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Critical Asian Studies Vol 54, No 3, September 2022, pp.348-373 (95)
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Decolonising resilience: reading Glissant's poetics of relation in Central Eurasia/ David Chandler by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs Vol.35, No.2, April 2022, pp.158-175 (93)
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What makes communities resilient in times of complexity and change?/ Elena A. Korosteleva & Irina Petrova by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Cambridge Review of International Affairs Vol.35, No.2, April 2022, pp.137-157 (93)
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Keeping the peace in Southeast Asia: ASEAN and the quest for positive peace/ Mely Caballero-Anthony & Ralf Emmers by
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Publication details: 2022
In: The Pacific Review Vol. 35, No 6, November 2022, pp. 1079-1104 (103)
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Strain theory, resilience, and far-right extremism: the impact of gender, life experiences and the internet/ Joshua Skoczylis & Sam Andrews by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Critical Studies on Terrorism Vol 15, No 1, March 2022, pp. 143-168 (112)
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Silver linings around dark clouds: tourism, Covid-19 and a return to traditional values, villages and the vanua/ Apisalome Movono, Regina Scheyvens and Sophie Auckram by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Asia Pacific Viewpoint Vol.63, No.2, August 2022, pp.164-179 (8)
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One plus four: what NATO's new strategic concept should say and how to achieve it/ Daniel S.Hamilton by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Orbis Volume 66, Issue 1, Winter 2022, pp.26-34 (44)
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'The everyday work of repair': exploring the resilience of victims-/survivors of conflict-related sexual violence/ Janine Natalya Clark by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Millennium Vol.50, No.2 January 2022, p.456-493 (39)
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Health vulnerability versus economic resilience to the COVID-19 Pandemic: global evidence/ Simplice A. Asongu, Samba Diop and Joseph Nnanna by
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Publication details: 2021
In: World Affairs Vol 184 No 4, Winter 2021, pp.472-500 (55)
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Resilience and the rise of speculative humanitarianism: thinking difference through the Syrian refugee crisis/ Pol Bargués and Jessica Schmidt by
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Publication details: 2021
In: Millennium Vol.49, No.2 January 2021, p.197-223 (39)
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Disaster risk reduction, community resilience, and policy effectiveness: the case of the Hazard Mitigation Grant Program in the United States/ Hyunjung Li and David Lee by
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Publication details: 2021
In: Disasters Vol.45, Number 2, April 2021, pp.378-402 (23)
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Resilience and the secrets to improve it: for better performance and a better life / Leigh Foster by
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Publication details: 2018
In: The World Today No. 203, June 2018, pp. 24 - 25 (F2/DA)
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'When the world turns upside down, live like a bat!': idioms of suffering, coping and resilience among elderly female Zande Refugees in Kiryandongo Refugee Settlement, Uganda (2019-20)/ Isaac Waanzi Hillary and Bruno Braak by
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: 2022
In: Civil Wars, Vol 24, Number 2-3, June-September 2022, page: 159-180
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From warriors to mere chicken men, and other troubles: an ordinary language survey of notions of resilience in Ngakarimojong/ Ponsiano Bimeny, Benedict Pope Angolere, Saum Nangiro et.al.. by
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Publication details: 2022
In: Civil Wars, Vol 24, Number 2-3, June-September 2022, page: 254-279
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Learning the lessons of COVID-19: homeland resilience in the United Kingdom - is it now time for both a dedicated civil defense organization and a paramilitary force?/ Thornton Rod and Marina Miron by
Material type: Text Text; Format: print ; Literary form: Not fiction
Publication details: 2023
In: Defence Studies (Journal of Military and Strategic Studies), Volume 23, Number 1, March 2023, page: 105-125
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