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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: November 2010
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Date: November 2010
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: February 2011
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: March 2011
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Date: May 2011
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A War Gone Badly Wrong - the War on Terror Ten Years on
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: September 2011
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After Libya - Now Thrive the Armourers
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: October 2011
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The Political Context of the Iran Crisis
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: February 2012
The Potential for Israeli Military Action Against Iran's Nuclear Facilities
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: March 2012
Nigeria: The Generic Context of the Boko Haram Violence
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: April 2012
Food Security and Climate Change
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: July 2012
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Chances for Peace in the Second Decade
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: December 2012
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War_in_Syria_The_Proxy_Element.pdf
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Al-Qaida: An Idea in Search of a Cause
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: December 2013
Responding to Climate Disruption - Developing the Agenda
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Author(s): Paul Rogers
Date: February 2014
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The Internationalisation of Nigeria's Boko Haram Campaign
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Author(s): Richard Reeve
Date: May 2014
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