When militarisation endangered both human and state security: The Zimbabwean experience, 2000–2008 (Unknown)
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African Security Review
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29
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242-266
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2020
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Title:When militarisation endangered both human and state security: The Zimbabwean experience, 2000–2008
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Contributors:Ndawana, Enock ( author )
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Published in:African Security Review ; 29, 3 ; 242-266
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Publication date:2020-07-02
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Size:25 pages
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Type of media:Article (Journal)
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Type of material:Electronic Resource
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Language:Unknown
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Table of contents – Volume 29, Issue 3
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When militarisation endangered both human and state security: The Zimbabwean experience, 2000–2008Ndawana, Enock et al. | 2020
- 267
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Reimagining Botswana’s national security in light of COVID-19Ookeditse, Lawrence et al. | 2020
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Correction| 2020