Search Results - "rebellion"
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Trouble on the frontier: Dutch-Brooke relations and Iban rebellion in the West Borneo borderlands (1841-1886)
Published 2001“…This article examines Dutch-Brooke relations relating to the partitioned Iban population and their efforts to suppress Iban rebellion along the frontier. It first outlines the early phase of competition between the Dutch and James Brooke, leading up to Dutch contact with the Iban settled on their side in the border. …”
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Conflict, extremism, resilience and peace in South Asia; can covid-19 provide a bridge for peace and rapprochement?
Published 2021“…And although lack of social inclusion and ethnic inequalities have been shown to lead to domestic terrorism,4 economic inequalities and grievances are stronger drivers of rebellion,5 and are particularly relevant in South Asia. …”
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Nu är det dags att agera! : en analys av konsumentbeteende från mjölkupproret i Skåne
Published 2011“…Then it happened, something unexpected, a consumer rebellion arose. A local salesman, named Mats Genberg, created Facebook group, "Coop sucks fat! …”
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How do interconnected dynamics of climate, security and human mobility interplay in Mali: Climate security pathway analysis
Published 2025“…Simultaneously, tensions have been ongoing since Mali’s independence from colonialist powers in the 1960’s reaching new heights in 2012 with the Tuareg rebellion, which escalated into armed conflict. This has reduced the resilience and adaptive capacities of individuals, communities, and the state to respond to climate-related risks, while climate change and extreme weather events have exacerbated vulnerabilities, heightening conflict risks. …”
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Haiti: The impact of COVID-19 and preliminary implications: Interim report
Published 2021“…The Mission was reestablished (MINUSTAH) in April 2004, after a rebellion took over most of Haiti and President Bertrand Aristide resigned. …”
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Naturresursernas roll i konflikten i östra Demokratiska Republiken Kongo
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Mammal Depletion Processes as Evidenced From Spatially Explicit and Temporal Local Ecological Knowledge
Published 2018“…Local extinctions or sharp declines in mammal populations in our landscape are either the direct consequence of conflict or the result of cascading effects that have their origins in the rebellions between 1996 and 2002. From a conservation perspective, the challenge is to understand how the depletion process can be reversed in a postconflict context and to identify the levers that can inverse the cascading effect to allow species recovery. …”
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