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Journal articles on the topic "Maryland Committee for Peace"

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Studies, Kurdish. "Book Reviews." Kurdish Studies 3, no. 1 (May 1, 2015): 99–123. http://dx.doi.org/10.33182/ks.v3i1.395.

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Minoo Alinia, Honor and Violence against Women in Iraqi Kurdistan. Palgrave Macmillan, 2013, 190 pp., (ISBN: 978-1-137-36700-6).Fevzi Bilgin and Ali Sarıhan (eds.), Understanding Turkey’s Kurdish Question, Lanham, Maryland: Lexington Books, 2013, 250 pp., (ISBN: 978-0-7391-8402-8).Michael M. Gunter, Out of Nowhere: The Kurds of Syria in Peace and War, Hurst Publishers, London, 2014, 169 pp., (ISBN: 978-1-84904-435-6).Mohammed Shareef, The United States, Iraq and the Kurds: Shock, Awe and Aftermath, New York and Oxon: Routledge, 2014, 234 pp., (ISBN-13: 978-0415719902).Latif Tas, Legal Pluralism in Action: Dispute Resolution and the Kurdish Peace Committee, Farnham: Ashgate, 2014, 208 pp., (ISBN-13: 978-1472422088).Galia Goran and Walid Salem (eds.), Non-State Actors in the Middle East: Factors for Peace and Democracy, Oxon: Routledge, 2013, 230 pp., (ISBN-13: 978-0415517058).Mehmed S. Kaya, The Zaza Kurds of Turkey: A Middle Eastern Minority in a Globalised Society. London: I.B. Tauris, 2011, xii, 223 pp., (ISBN 978-1-84511-875-4). Shanna Kirschner, Trust and Fear in Civil Wars: Ending Intrastate Conflicts, Lanham: Rowman & Littlefield, 2015, 189 pp., (ISBN: 978-0-7391-9641-0).
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Becker, Marc. "The Ecuadorian Peace Committee." American Communist History 19, no. 3-4 (September 4, 2020): 263–87. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/14743892.2020.1803693.

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Hoffmann, Diane E. "The Maryland Institutional Ethics Committee Resource Ethics Committee Resource Network." Cambridge Quarterly of Healthcare Ethics 1, no. 2 (1992): 180. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s096318010000030x.

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HOLDEN, C. "New Peace Committee at NRC." Science 227, no. 4687 (February 8, 1985): 614–15. http://dx.doi.org/10.1126/science.227.4687.614-b.

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Kossakowksi, Adolf. "Committee for Psychological Study of Peace." International Journal of Psychology 25, no. 2 (January 1990): 239–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00207599008247860.

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Zab Un Nisa, Gul e Zahra, and Syed Waqas Ali Bokhari. "The Syrian Peace Process: How Syria Can attain Perpetual Peace?" Global Strategic & Securities Studies Review V, no. III (September 30, 2020): 78–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gsssr.2020(v-iii).09.

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The Civil wars only can end by the total victory of one party against the other or through the table-talks. The progress about the political settlement of the Syrian crisis has stalled, and the Syrian regime did not show preparedness to accompanying its opponents. The regime cannot provoke directly with turkey and United States to asserts its influence in the north and eastern part of Syria. There is no political peace process to bring the fruits to date. As laid out under the United Nations Security Council UNSC in pursuance of 2254 resolution, the Geneva process has stuck. The mediation process under the United Nations is centrally focusing on establishing the legally bounded committee with the equal presentation of all stakeholders in this legal body or committee, significantly the regime, the opposition and the civil society inside Syria. The resolution was passed totally in December 2015, the said resolution drawn on four steps to ensuring the long-lasting resolution of the Syrian conflict.
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Krivova, Irina. "The Moscow peace seminar: Historic moment?" Index on Censorship 16, no. 9 (October 1987): 10–13. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03064228708534313.

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A member of an unofficial Soviet peace organisation — the ‘Group to Establish Trust’ — managed to speak at a seminar run by the Soviet Peace Committee. Her account illustrates the difficulties of testing the limits of Gorbachev's policy of glasnost and it was published in Moscow in the first issue of a new unofficial magazine entitled — appropriately — Glasnost
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Diop, Alioune. "Art and Peace (1966)." ARTMargins 9, no. 3 (October 2020): 97–100. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/artm_a_00275.

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In 1966, the multi-media celebration of African and diasporic art known as the Premier Festival Mondial des Arts Nègres attracted an international audience to the recently independent nation of Senegal. As performances and exhibitions took place throughout Dakar, politicians, artists, and intellectuals considered what roles art and culture could play in healing a world torn by colonialism, the World Wars, and increasing tensions between the Eastern and Western blocs. In “Art and Peace,” Alioune Diop, the president of the Festival's organizing committee, enlists the arts as vital tools in the ambitious project of world peace. For contemporary readers, his words foreshadow present-day debates concerning the effects of globalization on the arts and reveal understudied links uniting the mid-century cosmopolitanist visions of negritude, Catholicism, and UNESCO.
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Sommaruga, Cornelio. "Humanitarian action and peace-keeping operations." International Review of the Red Cross 37, no. 317 (April 1997): 178–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0020860400085107.

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It is an honour and a privilege for me to address this Conference devoted to a topic of great importance to the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC). As a humanitarian organization, whose mandate it is to provide protection and assistance for victims of armed conflicts and which is operational worldwide, the ICRC has been directly concerned with many peace-keeping missions undertaken by the United Nations.
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Ferguson, Tracy, Steve Hanewich, Leonard Rich, and Danielle Shupe. "Geographic Response Planning in the Chesapeake Bay." International Oil Spill Conference Proceedings 2014, no. 1 (May 1, 2014): 299452. http://dx.doi.org/10.7901/2169-3358-2014-1-299452.1.

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The Chesapeake Bay contains over 11,684 miles of shoreline and 4,479 square miles of surface area. It is a vibrant natural resource providing crucial habitat for fish, shellfish, and wildlife, and abundant economic benefit for the region. Since 2011, several Area Committees within the Fifth Coast Guard District (Virginia and Coastal Maryland Area Committee and Upper Chesapeake Estuary Area Committee) have developed Geographic Response Plans for their respective Area Contingency Plans (ACPs) encompassing the bay and its tributaries.
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Weeks, James H. "Getting the Goods, Ruling a Province, Keeping the Peace: Restoration-Era Merchant-Planter Elites in Maryland, 1661-1679." The Ohio State University, 2014. http://rave.ohiolink.edu/etdc/view?acc_num=osu1386772556.

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Martinsson, Philip. "The Grey Shade of Local Peacebuilding : A Qualitative Study of an Informal Local Peace Committee in the Midst of Violence. Laikipia, Northern Kenya." Thesis, Linnéuniversitetet, Institutionen för samhällsstudier (SS), 2018. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:lnu:diva-77517.

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Previous research shows that there is a demand of enhancing our understanding about the local actor as a mechanism for peacebuilding, suggesting a need for further investigation about the phenomena amid the growing complexity and decentralization of scenes in conflict. The research in this study draws together empirical data on an informal local peace committee (LPC) conducted in Laikipia, northern Kenya; a county which have experienced a multitude of conflict dynamics recently involving state and non-state actors, to know more about their role as local peacebuilders. The case is analyzed through the analytical framework of Peace Formation that have been constructed via feasible ‘post-liberal peace’ components emphasizing local agency in relation to their socio-political environment in order to maintain sustainable processes of peace on the ground. Findings shows that the informal LPC have filled a conflict management and governance vacuum by emerging; and resting on; traditional structures and critical social networks, while at the same time adjusting its services to new landscapes of conflict through illiberal practices, in turn providing explanatory power to the conditions set forward by the analytical framework. Though, findings also reveal that the informal LPC faces several challenges enforced coercively through security forces, political interests by the Kenyan Government, and even the UN-backed peace infrastructure itself. Consequently, the informal LPC expressed retaliation through violence and became accordingly an actor that enforced cycles of conflict on several fronts, instead of just working for peace. Thus, the role of the local actor as a mechanism for peacebuilding remains uncertain in this research, due to the articulation of both peace and conflict activities. In this, a new concept is briefly highlighted for the reader that seeks to move beyond static views of locality, termed ‘grey peacebuilding’.
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Grove, Kenneth. "A study and analysis of MCC's peace and justice-making in the West Bank from 1949-1987." Theological Research Exchange Network (TREN), 1992. http://www.tren.com.

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Carroll, Samantha Jane. "'Fill the jails' : identity, structure and method in the Committee of 100, 1960 – 1968." Thesis, University of Sussex, 2011. http://sro.sussex.ac.uk/id/eprint/6910/.

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The Committee of 100 (C100) (1960 – 68) were a British anti-nuclear protest group who campaigned for mass non-violent direct action (NVDA) in an effort to force the government to revise its defence policy. The formation of C100 created tensions with the already-established Campaign for Nuclear Disarmament (CND), whose leaders objected to C100's commitment to civil disobedience. The two anti-nuclear campaigns had some membership overlap but always remained separate. Until now, any investigation of C100 has been incorporated within wider studies of CND or has been quantitative in method. This thesis therefore addresses a historical gap by employing a life history approach to examine C100 as a distinct group. Drawing upon oral history interviews with twenty-four C100 members the resulting analysis reveals new aspects of C100's innovative structure and method, and identifies the particular nature of those who joined the campaign. A new image of first wave anti-nuclear activists emerges when focusing on C100 protestors. The respondents reveal motivations for campaign engagement that contrast with those of earlier representations of CND supporters. They were inspired by a common interest in global civil rights concerning human health and survival and a need to actively challenge rather than merely petition the authorities. Significantly, many C100 members came from left-wing, progressive or anarchist backgrounds. They were an erudite group with regard for knowledge, despite many putting conventional education on hold to fully engage in the campaign. This thesis examines C100's libertarian nature, and the extent to which its membership managed to be anti-hierarchical in structure, ethos and policy. It explores tensions within C100 concerning limits and definitions of NVDA that changed over time and came to radicalise the campaign. A biographical approach also reveals significant factors around C100 prison experience concerning issues of class and gender. This thesis serves to situate C100 for the first time in its own right on the socio-political map, both historically and globally.
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Goldberg, Avrum. "Organizing heterodoxies : the Israeli Committee Against House Demolition and the Israeli radical left, 1997-2000." Thesis, McGill University, 2005. http://digitool.Library.McGill.CA:80/R/?func=dbin-jump-full&object_id=85164.

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Based on nineteen months of ethnographic field research in Israel/Palestine (including participant observation and in-depth interviews), this study presents an analysis of the Israeli Committee Against House Demolition (ICAHD). First formed in 1997, it is a coalition of social movement organizations (SMOs) in the Israeli radical left peace and human rights movement. This project traces significant organizational, and wider movement, dynamics from the time of ICAHD's inception until the outbreak of the second Palestinian Intifada in September 2000.
While countless scholars investigate historical and contemporary aspects of the political conflict between Israelis and Palestinians, relatively little research attention is directed towards the efforts of Israeli and Palestinian activists towards conflict resolution. Following a brief description of the development of the Israeli peace movement, this study identifies and analyzes several mobilization issues relevant to organized activist forces in the Israeli radical movement in the final years of the Oslo peace process.
Building on recent collective action theories, this dissertation endorses analytical openness to the structuralist, rationalist, and culturalist dynamics of contentious politics. ICAHD members, as well as its organizational constituencies, are characterized by wide ideological and strategic heterogeneity, and in the first three years of its existence, this informal movement organization faced several overlapping strategic dilemmas. Investigating the historical and day-to-day dynamics of the committee, this study analyses various factors that influenced the strategic choices individual, and teams of, activists made during multiple types of mobilizations. By examining the impact of ICAHD's constituencies on how core leaders and activists engaged with dilemmas of organizational structure, strategic vision, inter-organizational alliances, mobilizing and funding opportunities, and overall goal selection, this dissertation identifies mechanisms (structural, organizational and cultural) that affected strategic decisions regarding mobilization, and outcomes of contentious politics.
The study concludes with a discussion of the relevance of its findings for the sociological study of collective protest. It suggests the extension of future research on these themes in more transnational and macro-theoretical directions.
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Dlamini, Dumile Helen. "Moving towards sustainable food security : a case study of Umsinga food security programme." Thesis, 2005. http://hdl.handle.net/10413/5746.

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An intervention on food security is sustainable when it begins to address issues of development that are the priority to the beneficiaries rather than those of the benefactor. Food security in this study is regarded as the priority that is interwoven in social, economical and ecological aspect of development. Therefore, it can only be solved through processes of sustainable development. This study is concerned about the current approaches and processes of food security programmes that do not capture the elements of sustainable development. Therefore, the aim of the study was to establish how the elements of sustainable development are practiced in the programmes of food security in South Africa. Most importantly how the programme goes beyond food and market availability to social change. In order to achieve this aim, a qualitative research process was applied using a case study. The study examined one of the food security programmes in uMsinga area. north of KwaZulu Natal. This programme is funded by the National Development Agency (NDA) and administered by the Non-Governmental Organisation called uMsinga Peace and Development Committee (MPDC). The study found that the programme still reflects the common and the short-sighted understanding of food security. It still emphasises the market-led methods of food security which have undermined the environment and social development of the community. Hence the programme comes short in ensuring sustainable food security in the area of uMsinga where years of factions fights has destroyed the social fabric of the community. The study recommended a deliberate intervention strategy of community building for uMsinga community. This calls for a strategy where a process of community conscientization becomes one of the main objectives of the programme. It is through community building that those available resources such as financial, natural, human, infrastructure and institutions call be identified within the community. Conscientization process can be able to equip tlte community with skills and knowledge of how to access and control those resources to satisfy both short term and long- term needs.
Thesis (M.A.)-University of KwaZulu-Natal, 2005.
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Baena, Vargas María Camila. "Deslocados pelo Conflito Armado Colombiano e os Acordos de Paz com as FARC." Master's thesis, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/10362/22436.

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Este relatório tem como base a realização de um estágio de mestrado em Migrações, Inter-etnicidades e Transnacionalismo, desenvolvido na Colômbia, no Comité Minero Energético - CME. O estágio permitiu ter acesso e estudar o quinto ponto dos Acordos de Paz, referente à reparação das vítimas de migração forçada provocada pelo conflito armado colombiano, ou seja, os deslocados internos. Permitiu, também, auxiliar na construção do mapeamento de oportunidades, riscos e impatos – OIR – que promoveu o entendimento entre os diferentes participantes do CME nos referidos Acordos, que têm como eixo principal e transversal a todos os pontos a reparação das vítimas. Ao longo deste trabalho efetua-se uma análise paralela entre dois casos de países que assinaram este tipo de acordos no passado, um bem e outro mal sucedido, com o fim de prever como funcionarão na Colômbia, partindo do pressuposto de que os acordos colombianos se construiram com base noutros já assinados anteriormente em diferentes pontos do globo. Realiza-se, também, uma pesquisa de campo, entrevistando vítimas do conflito, com o fim de conhecer a sua historia e perceber o seu entendimento relativamente ao proceso de reparação integral em curso.
This work is part of a master's degree in Migrations, Inter-ethnicities and Transnationalism, developed in Colombia, in the Energy Mining Committee - CME. The internship allowed access to study and understand the fifth point of the Peace Agreements, regarding the reparation of the victims of forced migration caused by the Colombian armed conflict, in other words, internally displaced persons. It also helped to build the mapping of opportunities, risks and impacts - OIR - that promoted the understanding among the different participants of the Committee in the aforementioned Agreements, which have as main axis and transversal to all points the reparation of the victims. Throughout this work a parallel analysis is carried out between two cases of countries that have signed such agreements in the past, one successful and the other unsuccessful, in order to predict how they will work in Colombia, assuming that the Colombian agreements were built on the basis of others already signed in different parts of the world. A fieldwork is also carried out, interviewing victims of the conflict, in order to know their history and understand their perception of the ongoing full reparation process given by the Agreements
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Books on the topic "Maryland Committee for Peace"

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Maryland Heritage Committee. Report of the Maryland Heritage Committee. Annapolis: The Committee, 1985.

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Peace Committee (Akure, Nigeria). Report of the Peace Committee. [Akure, Nigeria]: Akure Community Development Forum, 2004.

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Maryland. General Assembly. Legislative Policy Committee. General Assembly of Maryland Legislative Policy Committee: Minutes. Annapolis, Md: Dept. of Legislative Reference, 1989.

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Maryland blood: An American family in war and peace : the Hambletons : 1657 to the present. Baltimore, Maryland: Maryland Historical Society, 2015.

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Maryland. General Assembly. Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics. Report of the Joint Committee on Legislative Ethics: In re : Senator Larry Young. [Annapolis, MD]: The Committee, 1998.

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Maryland. Dept. of Transportation. MDOT capital program needs and options for increasing revenues: Report to Fiscal Review Committee. BWI Airport, Md. (P.O. Box 8755, BWI Airport 21240): Maryland Dept. of Transportation, 1985.

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Equality, Select Committee on Gender. Report of the Select Committee on Gender Equality of the Maryland judiciary and the Maryland State Bar Association. [Annapolis, Md.]: The Committee, 1992.

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O'Neil, Shirley H. Index of the Maryland Genealogical Records Committee reports (GRC): NSDAR Library. Ellicott City, MD: S.H. O'Neil, 1996.

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Maryland. General Assembly. Senate. Budget and Taxation Committee. Report of the Senate Budget & Taxation Committee to the Maryland Senate. [Baltimore, Md.]: The Committee, 1991.

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Executive/Legislative Committee to Examine Simulcasting in Maryland. Report of the Executive/Legislative Committee to Examine Simulcasting in Maryland. [Annapolis]: The Committee, 1989.

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Ydesen, Christian, and Joren Verschaeve. "The OECD Development Assistance Committee and Peace: Instituting Peace by Economic Means." In The Palgrave Handbook of Global Approaches to Peace, 477–95. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-78905-7_23.

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Fisher, Jonathan. "How I Dealt with My Ethics Committee, and Survived." In The Companion to Peace and Conflict Fieldwork, 17–33. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-46433-2_2.

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Lowden, Pamela. "The Committee of Cooperation for Peace in Chile, September 1973–November 1975." In Moral Opposition to Authoritarian Rule in Chile, 1973–90, 27–51. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1057/9780230378933_2.

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Gardner, William A., Andrew Chiarodo, Donald S. Coffey, Jonathan I. Epstein, James P. Karr, John E. McNeal, and Gary J. Miller. "Excerpts of Minutes of Prostate Cancer Working Group Committee Meeting on Diagnostic Nomenclature, February 11, 1987, Cross Keys Inn, Baltimore, Maryland." In A Multidisciplinary Analysis of Controversies in the Management of Prostate Cancer, 291–92. Boston, MA: Springer US, 1988. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4613-1667-1_29.

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"The American Friends Service Committee." In Felon for Peace, 133–72. Vanderbilt University Press, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctv16h2hn1.12.

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"An Abomination in the Central Committee." In My Struggle for Peace, 951–76. Indiana University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/j.ctvfjcxxg.14.

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Armstrong, Melanie. "Microbes for War and Peace." In Germ Wars. University of California Press, 2017. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/california/9780520292765.003.0003.

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When the U.S. military created a bioweapons research program at Fort Detrick, Maryland, following World War II, it enlisted microbiology in the production of modern warfare. Biological weapons magnify the potential of germs to harm humans, remaking the terms of risk to account for natures that have been engineered to be more contagious, fatal, and far-reaching. This alliance between war and science also bracketed certain ways of knowing nature by creating spaces and mechanisms to control microbes according to human desires. Beyond the weapon itself, bioweapons research promulgated knowledge of containment, designing top-secret, high-security laboratory spaces for the safe study of deadly microbes, thereby materializing the belief that microbes must (and could) be contained.
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Tolstoy, Leo. "5." In War and Peace. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/owc/9780199232765.003.0115.

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While waiting for the announcement of his appointment to the Committee, Prince Andrei looked up his former acquaintances, particularly those he knew to be in power and whose aid he might need. In Petersburg he now experienced the same feeling he had had on...
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"THE MILITARY STAFF COMMITTEE: Reveille, or last post?" In Military Forces in 21st Century Peace Operations, 134–36. Routledge, 2006. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203969397-30.

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Kolander, Kenneth. "Phantom Peace." In America's Israel, 55–80. University Press of Kentucky, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813179476.003.0003.

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The themes of national security and domestic politics intersect in the second chapter. Based on the papers of Henry “Scoop” Jackson and J. William Fulbright, the chapter uses the conflict between the two Democratic senators to show how the growing Soviet presence in the Middle East, combined with the deteriorating situation in Southeast Asia in the late 1960s and early 1970s, brought about a major upheaval within the Democratic Party as well as a rise in conservative support for Israel from the halls of Congress. Jackson, who ran for president in 1972 and 1976, and Fulbright, the longest-tenured chair of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, staked out very different positions for the proper relationship between the United States and Israel. A discussion about the Jackson-Fulbright conflict encourages broader thinking about congressional participation in U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East and also exposes significant political fault lines that would complicate the making of U.S. policy toward Israel for years to come. The United States and Israel developed a strategic alliance during this period, in addition to the special relationship, which involved an enormous increase in weapons sales from the United States to Israel.
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Reports on the topic "Maryland Committee for Peace"

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Loan raising World War I - 2nd Peace Loan: Central Committee for Tasmania. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_pn-001611.

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Loan raising World War I - 2nd Peace Loan: NSW Central Committee - 1920. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_pn-001612.

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Loan raising World War I - 2nd Peace Loan: NSW Ladies Loan Committee - 1920. Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_pn-001614.

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Commonwealth Bank - Loan raising World War I - First Peace Loan - NSW Central Committee - August-October 1919 (plate 166). Reserve Bank of Australia, March 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.47688/rba_archives_pn-001610.

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