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RICHARD GOOD. 2019. Can regionalism provide stabilization to Central Asia and thus Afghanistan? PhD thesis. Plymouth. Added by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 24.56%
ATHANASIA HADJIGEORGIOU. 2015. The relationship between human rights and peace in ethnically divided, post-conflict societies: Theory and practice [with reference to Bosnia, Cyprus and S. Africa]. PhD thesis. KCL. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 41.02%
JANE KIRKPATRICK. 2017. Shaping social movements: International actors in Kosovo and Afghanistan. PhD thesis. Lincoln. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 28.6%
VOLHA PIOTUKH. 2012. Biopolitics of humanitarianism: 'caring' for the population of Afghanistan and Belarus. PhD thesis. Leeds. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 58.34%
KANESHKO SANGAR. 2018. Russia and the international struggle around Afghanistan, 2001-2012: Competition and cooperation in historical perspective. PhD thesis. UCL. Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 28.53%
DAVID STUCKENBERG. 2020. Deterrence in the grey zone: Evaluating NATO's strategic sufficiency [with special reference to Crimea (2014) and Afghanistan (1979-89)]. PhD thesis. KCL. Added by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 17.46%
ANDREW YORKE. 2014. State-led coercive takeovers in Putin's Russia: Explaining the underlying motives and ownership outcomes. PhD thesis. London (LSE). Last edited by: Gregory Walker  v    Pop. 46.49%
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