Displaying: 151 175 of 343 matches for “Syria”
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151. What Do Americans Think About Preventing Genocide?
favor of some kind of military action in Syria, where more than 10,000 people have been killed in an
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152. Madeleine Albright and Richard Williamson Release New Report on the Responsibility to Protect (R2P)
in Sudan, the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), Kenya, Syria, Libya, Cote d’Ivoire, and Sri
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153. Comparison Survey Launch: Which countries are most likely to experience new mass killing in 2021?
and Syria (see the full list of ongoing mass killings)—we are not asking you to assess the chances
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154. UN Security Council and US Senate Pass Resolutions on the Prevention of Genocide
violence in places like Syria, the Central African Republic, and South Sudan. The Security Council is not
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155. David Nirenberg
society, for example, you can think about how all of the parties in conflicts in, say, Egypt or Syria or
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156. Genocide Prevention Resources for Military
Commissioner for Refugees assist civilians fleeing violence in Syria, February 2014. Lucian Perkins for the
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157. New Report Examines Failure to Protect Bosnian Civilians
countries as different as Rwanda, Bosnia, and Syria.” Insights that emerged over the course of the 2½ day
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158. Home
foothold in Iraq and Syria. By December 2017, IS had been forced from Mosul and surrounding areas in Ninewa
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159. Three Years After Genocide in Iraq, Affected Communities Need Protection & Accountability
retaking of Mosul and ongoing offensives on IS positions throughout Iraq and Syria, the international
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160. Climate Change and Mass Atrocities: A New Research Frontier
for summer 2017. Syria experienced a severe drought from 2006-2009, which was likely caused by
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161. Which countries are most likely to see new mass killing in 2018?
Sudan, South Sudan, and Syria (see the full list of ongoing mass killings here)—we are not asking you to
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162. Assessing Risks of State-Led Mass Killing Onsets in 2017
Egypt, Myanmar/Burma, Nigeria, North Korea, South Sudan, Sudan, and Syria—we are not asking you to
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163. Renewed Armed Conflict in Southern Turkey
certain to increase that risk. Meanwhile, events in Syria and Iraq continue to complicate interactions
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164. Comparison Survey 2014: Assessing Risks of State-Led Mass Killing
Sudan, and Syria---we are not asking you to assess the chances that the ongoing episode will continue or
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165. Why More Mass Killings in 2013, and What It Portends for This Year
now-regional war in Syria; escalating civil wars in Pakistan, Iraq, and
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166. 40 Years After Cambodia: Rethinking Genocide Studies and Prevention
third generation youth about the Khmer Rouge period. In places like Syria and Burma, much of the hard
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167. Comparison Survey Launch: Which countries are most likely to experience new mass killing in 2020?
Sudan, South Sudan, and Syria (see the full list of ongoing mass killings)—we are not asking you to
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168. Marking the Six-Year Anniversary of the Yezidi Genocide
van for the last kilometer to a refugee camp across the border in Syria. Mackenzie Knowles-Coursin
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169. Comparison Survey Launch: Which countries are most likely to experience new mass killing in 2022?
notably Burma/Myanmar, Nigeria, North Korea, Sudan, South Sudan, and Syria (see the full list of ongoing
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170. International Decision Making in the Age of Genocide: Srebrenica 1993–1995
populations play out in places like Syria and Iraq.” The working sessions of the conference on June 29 and
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171. Ukraine and the Urgency of Accountability
This includes, notably, Syria where Russia has been an active presence on the battlefield since at
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172. Hajj Amin al-Husayni: Wartime Propagandist
-determination in World War II were deceitful, citing as proof perceived British abuses in Iraq and Syria and ... developed intelligence networks in Turkey, maintained contacts in Palestine and Syria, and plotted sabotage
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173. Mohammed S. Dajani Daoudi
Jordan, Syria, Lebanon, as refugees. And so to them it was a traumatic experience. And as a result, as a
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174. International Conference Examines Failure to Prevent Genocide in Srebrenica
protect displaced populations play out in places like Syria and Iraq.” The working sessions of the
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175. Feeling Good
called “The Battle for Ideas,” and the panel included representatives from Turkey, Syria, and Canada