The Organization under extreme conditions : the case study of UNHCR during the Syrian crisis
The contemporary crises become increasingly complex, accompanied by more hostilities leading the infected societies to witness more unfortunate events, especially when political solutions are absent in war times or internal conflicts. The humanitarian sector, on the other hand, has to mitigate the s...
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SLU/Dept. of Economics
2020
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