Undergraduate, History and Archives
University College Dublin, History, Politics and International Relations
University College Dublin, Politics and International Relations
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Particular interest in the relationship between NGO and Military personnel in Crisis/Conflict Zones and the notion that although there is a common aim that the players are often at cross purposes in methodology, which consequently impedes access to aid and hinders progress. Examining the variable dynamic, structure and personality of war, its ignition and mechanisms. Investigating tools of war and their implementation, particularly procedural subjugation, the exploitation of child soldiers and war rape as instruments of inverted genocide. Refugee Camp Conflict and post war (Proxy) struggle, attacks and/or retribution skirmishes.
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