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Humanitarians were warning that Haitians were "eating their seed."
Jane Regan: Haiti: Seeding "Reconstruction" or Seeding Destruction? Jane Regan 2011
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Armed Humanitarians by Nathan Hodge is a popular history of the U.S.' efforts at nation building, the hearts and minds territory that my own book We Meant Well plumbs.
Peter Van Buren: Why Doesn't Reconstruction Work? Peter Van Buren 2011
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It's time for the third and final excerpt from the forthcoming book Armed Humanitarians by Nathan Hodge, formally published next month.
David Isenberg: Armed Humanitarians: Part 3 David Isenberg 2011
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In the West, there are only Catholics and Humanitarians, who have largely, but not entirely, segregated themselves from one another.
April 11th, 2009 m_francis 2009
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It's time for the third and final excerpt from the forthcoming book Armed Humanitarians by Nathan Hodge, formally published next month.
David Isenberg: Armed Humanitarians: Part 3 David Isenberg 2011
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It's time for the third and final excerpt from the forthcoming book Armed Humanitarians by Nathan Hodge, formally published next month.
David Isenberg: Armed Humanitarians: Part 3 David Isenberg 2011
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It s time for the third and final excerpt from the forthcoming book Armed Humanitarians by Nathan Hodge, formally published next month.
David Isenberg: Armed Humanitarians: Part 3 David Isenberg 2011
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It's time for the third and final excerpt from the forthcoming book Armed Humanitarians by Nathan Hodge, formally published next month.
David Isenberg: Armed Humanitarians: Part 3 David Isenberg 2011
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It's time for the third and final excerpt from the forthcoming book Armed Humanitarians by Nathan Hodge, formally published next month.
David Isenberg: Armed Humanitarians: Part 3 David Isenberg 2011
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“Humanitarians” please awake and act before it is late to avoid regretting later.
Global Voices in English » Rwanda: Fifteen years after the genocide 2009
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