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Putting whose politics back into development? Joanna Macrae
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HPG Humanitarian Policy Group Why promise aid as peace-maker? Scope
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HPG Humanitarian Policy Group Why promise aid as peace-maker? Whose politics? Scope
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HPG Humanitarian Policy Group Why promise aid as peace-maker? Whose politics? Implications Scope
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HPG Humanitarian Policy Group Aid and conflict management Aid and the security agenda
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HPG Humanitarian Policy Group Aid and conflict management Aid and the security agenda The rise of international intervention in internal wars
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HPG Humanitarian Policy Group Aid and the new security agenda Aid as peace-maker
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HPG Humanitarian Policy Group Aid and the new security agenda Aid as peace-maker Conditional humanitarianism
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HPG Humanitarian Policy Group Aid and the new security agenda Aid as peace-maker Conditional humanitarianism Rethinking aid and security
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HPG Humanitarian Policy Group Aid: legitimising intervention 1989- 9/11 - values-based foreign policy
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HPG Humanitarian Policy Group Aid: legitimising intervention 1989- 9/11 - values-based foreign policy Implications of 9/11: hawks and doves?
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HPG Humanitarian Policy Group Aid: legitimising intervention 1989- 9/11 - values-based foreign policy? Implications of 9/11- hawks or doves? Aid as legitimation and reward
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HPG Humanitarian Policy Group Implications Disaggregating politics
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HPG Humanitarian Policy Group Implications Disaggregating politics How politically informed is aid?
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HPG Humanitarian Policy Group Implications Disaggregating politics How politically informed is aid? Aid - a substitute for political action
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