Keyword [Civil war] Result: 1 - 20 | Page: 1 of 2 |
1. | An Analysis Of The Civil War In Tajikistan |
2. | Research On The Taxation Reform In The 17th England |
3. | The Study Of Angola And Brazil’s Economic Trade Process After The Civil War Of Angola |
4. | A Brief Analysis On Economic Factors To Restrict Agricultural Development In The Southern States Of America After The Civil War |
5. | The Impact Of African Countries’ Civil Wars On China’s Oil Interests |
6. | Econometric analysis of the social and economic costs of civil war |
7. | Determinants of civil war in developing countries |
8. | Operational-Level Decision Making: A Review of Civil War Campaign Decisions |
9. | 'Impracticable, Inhospitable, and Dismal Country': An Examination of the Environmental Impact on Civil War Military Operations in West Virgini |
10. | 'Between the hawk and the buzzard': The Civil War in Henderson and Daviess counties, Kentucky |
11. | Civil War in the Delta: Environment, Race, and the 1863 Helena Campaign |
12. | Currency substitution and dollarization in Lebanon: Elasticity of substitution, capital mobility and hysteresis |
13. | How Baltimore became the New York of the South: European immigration between 1867-1914 and the development of ethnic neighborhoods around the Port of Baltimore |
14. | Interests and ideas: Industrialization and the making of early American trade policy, 1789 - 1860 |
15. | The relationships between 'push' and 'pull' factors of millennial generation tourists to heritage tourism destinations: antebellum and civil war sites in the state of arkansas |
16. | Economic liberalization and its impact on civil war, 1870--2000 |
17. | Innovation and Industry Development: Lessons from the British Cotton Textile Industry During the U.S. Civil War |
18. | Repression and the Civil-War Life-Cycle: Explaining the Use and Effect of Repression Before, During, and After Civil War |
19. | The Post-War Dilemma: War Outcomes, State Capabilities, and Economic Development after Civil War |
20. | Recruitment Strategies of Rebel Groups: by Force, by Incentive, or by Task |
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