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What’s in a name?‘Refugees’,‘migrants’ and the politics of labelling
T Sajjad
Race & Class 60 (2), 40-62, 2018
1812018
Women and peace processes
M De Alwis, J Mertus, T Sajjad
Women and wars, 169-193, 2013
652013
Transitional justice in South Asia: a study of Afghanistan and Nepal
T Sajjad
Routledge, 2013
392013
Women guerillas: marching toward true freedom? An analysis of women's experiences in the frontlines of guerilla warfare and in the post-war period
T Sajjad
Agenda 18 (59), 4-16, 2004
382004
Heavy hands, helping hands, holding hands: The politics of exclusion in victims’ networks in Nepal
T Sajjad
International Journal of Transitional Justice 10 (1), 25-45, 2016
352016
When civil society promotion fails state-building: The inevitable fault-lines in post-conflict reconstruction
J Mertus, T Sajjad
Subcontracting Peace, 119-129, 2017
182017
Peace at All Costs?: Reintegration and Reconciliation in Afghanistan
T Sajjad
Afghanistan Research and Evaluation Unit, 2010
162010
Human rights and human insecurity: The contributions of US counterterrorism
J Mertus, T Sajjad
Journal of Human Rights 7 (1), 2-24, 2008
162008
Ukrainian refugees are welcomed with open arms – not so with people fleeing other war-torn countries
T Sajjad
The Conversation, 2022
142022
Too many enemies: Mobilization, marginalization, and political violence
T Sajjad, AC Härdig
Terrorism and Political Violence 29 (6), 1106-1125, 2017
142017
The post-genocidal period and its impact on women
T Sajjad
Plight and fate of women during and following genocide, 219-248, 2017
142017
These spaces in between: the Afghanistan independent human rights commission and its role in transitional justice
T Sajjad
International Journal of Transitional Justice 3 (3), 424-444, 2009
142009
Strategic cruelty: legitimizing violence in the European union's border regime
T Sajjad
Global Studies Quarterly 2 (2), ksac008, 2022
102022
Hierarchies of Compassion: The Ukrainian Refugee Crisis and the United States' Response
T Sajjad
Georgetown Journal of International Affairs 23 (2), 191-209, 2022
102022
Peace at All Costs?
T Sajjad
AREU, October, 2010
102010
SRI on-site action alert: Rohingya refugees of Burma and UNHCR’s repatriation program
T Sajjad
Asia Researcher, Survivors' Rights International: Annapolis, Maryland, 2003
92003
Between the secular and the sacred: The changing role of political Islam in Bangladesh
AC Härdig, T Sajjad
Washington DC: Woodrow Wilson International Center for Scholars, 2015
82015
Rape on trial: Promises of international jurisprudence, perils of retributive justice, and the realities of impunity
T Sajjad, C Rittner, JK Roth
Rape: Weapon of war and genocide, 61-81, 2012
72012
Once We Were Refugees: Refugees, Security, Solidarity and a View from the Global South—A Case Study of the Rohingya Reception in Bangladesh
T Sajjad
Journal of Refugee Studies 35 (2), 753-779, 2022
62022
As Bangladesh hosts over a million Rohingya refugees, a scholar explains what motivated the country to open up its borders
T Sajjad
The Conversation. http://theconversation. com/as-bangladesh-hosts-over-a …, 2020
62020
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