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Post-traumatic stress disorder and the earnings of military reservists /
Imprint 2013Table of Contents: “…-- The effects of being symptomatic of PTSD on earnings in the year following deployment -- Longer-run effects on earnings of being symptomatic of PTSD -- Conclusions -- Appendix A. Post-deployment health assessment -- Appendix B. …”
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Dilemmas of intervention : social science for stabilization and reconstruction
Imprint 2011Table of Contents: “…Chivvis -- Dilemmas of foreign aid in post-conflict areas / Claude Berrebi and Veronique Thelen -- Final observations / Paul K. …”
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Improving care for co-occurring psychological health and substance use disorders : an implementation evaluation of the Co-Occurring Disorders Clinician Training Program
Imprint 2015Table of Contents: “…Implementation of the CODP at SARPs post-training -- 7. Facilitators and barriers to CODP implementation -- 8. …”
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Victory has a thousand fathers : detailed counterinsurgency case studies
Imprint 2010Table of Contents: “…Detailed overviews of 30 counterinsurgency cases -- Nicaragua (Somoza), 1978-1979 -- Afghanistan (anti-Soviet), 1978-1992 -- Kampuchea, 1978-1992 -- El Salvador, 1979-1992 -- Somalia, 1980-1991 -- Peru, 1980-1992 -- Nicaragua (Contras), 1981-1990 -- Senegal, 1982-2002 -- Turkey (PKK), 1984-1999 -- Sudan (SPLA), 1984-2004 -- Uganda (ADF), 1986-2000 -- Papua New Guinea, 1988-1998 -- Liberia, 1989-1997 -- Rwanda, 1990-1994 -- Moldova, 1990-1992 -- Sierra Leona, 1991-2002 -- Algeria (GIA), 1992-2004 -- Croatia, 1992-1995 -- Afghanistan (post-Soviet), 1992-1996 -- Tajikistan, 1992-1997 -- Georgia/Abkhazia, 1992-1994 -- Nagorno-Karabakh, 1992-1994 --Bosnia, 1992-1995 -- Burundi, 1993-2003 -- Chechnya I, 1994-1996 -- Afghanistan (Taliban), 1996-2001 -- Zaire (anti-Mobuto), 1996-1997 -- Kosovo, 1996-1999 -- Nepal, 1997-2006 --Democratic Republic of the Congo (anti-Kabila), 1998-2003.…”
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