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Volume 2 (2020): Issue 2 (May 2020)

in Journal of Humanitarian Affairs

Online publication date:
08 Dec 2020
Issue date:
01 May 2020
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Contents

  • Editorial
    • Investigating Extreme Violence
      Investigating Extreme Violence
  • Research Articles
    • Targeting Healthcare in Syria
      Targeting Healthcare in Syria
    • Missing the (Data) Point? Analysis, Advocacy and Accountability in the Monitoring of Attacks on Healthcare in Syria
    • Assembling Styles of Truth in Rwanda’s Gacaca Process
    • ‘Who Can Sing the Song of MSF?’
      ‘Who Can Sing the Song of MSF?’
    • Twenty Years after Leave None to Tell the Story, What Do We Now Know about the Genocide of the Tutsi In Rwanda?
  • Report/Analysis
    • Humanitarian Field Practices in the Context of the Syrian Conflict from 2011 to 2018
    • Producing Journalistic Discourse on War
      Producing Journalistic Discourse on War
  • Roundtable
    • Biafra, Humanitarian Intervention and History
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