Violence and racial prejudice in the context of peacekeeping

a study prepared for the Commission of Inquiry into the Deployment of Canadian Forces to Somalia

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Violence and racial prejudice in the context of peacekeeping

a study prepared for the Commission of Inquiry into the Deployment of Canadian Forces to Somalia

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The Commission
Language
English
Pages
341

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Cover of: Violence and Racial Prejudice in the Context of Peacekeeping
Violence and Racial Prejudice in the Context of Peacekeeping
July 1997, Canadian Government Pub Centre
in English
Cover of: Violence and racial prejudice in the context of peacekeeping
Cover of: Violence and racial prejudice in the context of peacekeeping
Violence and racial prejudice in the context of peacekeeping: study prepared for the Commission of Inquiry into the Deployment of Canadian Forces to Somalia
1997, Commission of Inquiry into the Deployment of Canadian Forces to Somalia, Canadian Government Pub Centre
in English

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Includes bibliographical references (p. [283]-304)

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[Ottawa]

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xx, 341 p. ;
Number of pages
341

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OL21173412M
ISBN 10
0660168707
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1203607
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