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Estrategias para reducir la mortalidad infantil, Cuba 1959-1999


RL Riverón Corteguera - Revista Cubana de Pediatría, 2000 - SciELO Brasil
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Health effects of war are devastating: pre-emptive war demands pre-emptive criticism by the …


TJ Kleinig - Internal medicine journal - 万方数据资源系统
In Dr Huggan's article on the medical profession and war, he allows the emotion
of his argument to trump his facts. In particular, the 'weight of evidence' is
in fact against the role of depicted uranium (DU) as a significant cause of ...
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Iraq water treatment vulnerabilities: a challenge to public health ethics


G MacQueen, T Nagy, J Santa Barbara, C … - Medicine, Conflict and Survival, 2004 - ingentaconnect.com
A formerly classified US document, 'Iraq Water Treatment Vulnerabilities,'
provides evidence that ill health was knowingly induced in the population of
Iraq through the ruination of that country's water purification system. We ...
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[PDF] Economic Sanctions and Public Health: A View from the Department of State


MK Albright - Annals of Internal Medicine, 2000 - Am Coll Physicians
Historically, sanctions have been used as a tool—short of war or other, more
extreme measures of coercion—to induce a government violating international
norms to improve its policies. Sanctions have also been used as a ...
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[PDF] Economic Sanctions: The Conditions for Success and the Case of Zimbabwe


A Perez - THE MCNAIR SCHOLARS JOURNAL - csus.edu
96 McNair Scholars Journal Economic Sanctions: The Conditions for Success and
the Case of Zimbabwe Alanna Perez Abstract This study identifies the conditions
that allowed for the successful use of economic sanctions against South ...
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[PDF] Developing Accountability for Health: The World Bank, the Millennium Development Goals, …


C Interests - clv.law.umn.edu
Page 1. Developing Accountability for Health: The World Bank, the Millennium
Development Goals, and the Role of Physicians Stephanie ...
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[CITATION] GRAEME MACQUEEN,* THOMAS NAGY,+ JOANNA SANTA BARBARA* and


C EAICHLE - MEDICINE, CONFLICT AND SURVIVAL, 2004
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[PDF] An Ethical Assessment Of The Use Of Economic Sanctions As A Tool Of Foreign Policy


CA Rarick, M Duchatelet - Economic Affairs, 2008 - meangreenworkshops.com
The popularity of economic sanctions as a tool of foreign policy has increased
in recent years. Prior to World War II, the use of sanctions was infrequent, and
often acted as a prelude to armed conflict (Duncan, 2005). The use of ...
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[PDF] The Humanitarian Impact of Economic Sanctions


IM Petrescu12 - aei.org
There is a heated debate on what should be the balance between achieving foreign
policy goals using economic sanctions and the adverse effects of sanc' tions on
human rights. In order to find such a balance, one needs to know under what ...
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OT HE USE, OM IC - papers.ssrn.com
Page 1. © 2008 The Authors. Journal compilation © Institute of Economic
Affairs 2008. Published by Blackwell Publishing, Oxford ...
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