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  1. Moving media and conflict studies beyond the CNN effect
  2. Religion, poverty and conflict in Ahmedabad, India
  3. Monopolies of Violence in Developing Democracies: Emerging Evidence from India
  4. Understanding Violent Attacks Against Humanitarian Aid Workers
  5. The Past, Present and Future of the ‘Liberal Peace’
  6. Business for Peace: The New Paradigm of International Peacebuilding and Development
  7. Corruption, Justice and Violence in Democratic India
  8. The Political Ecology of War in Maoist India
  9. Hearts and mines: A district-level analysis of the Maoist conflict in India
  10. The perils of ‘going local’: liberal peace-building agendas in Nepal
  11. Revolutionary conflict in federations: the Indian case
  12. The purification hunt: the Salwa Judum counterinsurgency in Chhattisgarh, India
  13. ■ Slim, Hugo, 2008. Killing Civilians: Method, Madness and Morality in War. New York: Columbia University Press. 319 pp. ISBN 9781850658818. ■ Downes, Alexander B., 2008. Targeting Civilians in War. New York: Cornell University Press. 315 pp. ISBN 9780...
  14. International Media’s Role on U.S.-Small State Relations: The Case of Nepal
  15. Book Notes
  16. Nepal – The (Flawed) View from the United States1
  17. On the State of Media Violence in Nepal
  18. ■ Marriage, Zoë, 2006. Not Breaking the Rules, Not Playing the Game: International Assistance to Countries at War. London: Hurst. 251 pp. ISBN 1850658137