Mutanabbi Street slowly re-emerges, 20 years on from Iraq war
The booksellers of Baghdad’s Mutanabbi Street have faced invasion and bombings, two decades on from the war in Iraq.
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The booksellers of Baghdad’s Mutanabbi Street have faced invasion and bombings, two decades on from the war in Iraq.
The storm, likely the longest lasting in the southern hemisphere, has displaced hundreds of thousands of people.
Preventing attacks where vehicles are used as weapons is…
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Zunes and Mundy offer a detailed narrative of the origins and implications of the conflict, but the roles and impacts of some third-party actors remain under-explored.
Andrej Zwitter discusses the dynamics of big data in IR, including its ethicality and influential power.