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Whose Peace?
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Author(s):
Sarah B. K. von Billerbeck
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December 15 2016
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Oxford University Press
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Book chapters
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 16
Conflicting Normative and Operational Imperatives
pp. 28
The Evolution and Discourse of Local Ownership
pp. 48
Understandings of Local Ownership
pp. 78
Operationalizations of Local Ownership
pp. 91
Operationalizations of Local Ownership
pp. 114
Local Ownership
pp. 127
Local Ownership
pp. 146
Conclusion
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