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    How governance shaped military responses to the COVID-19 pandemic
    English
    20231100
    Cambridge University Press
    pandemic effects | civilian-military relations | governance | attitude of military personnel | communicable disease control | military deployment classification | border control | policing | politics | cross-national analysis | elections | attitude of officials | political systems' role | universal
    European political science review ; vol. 15, no. 4
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    The consequences of militarized policing for human rights : evidence from Mexico
    English
    20230404
    Sage
    Mexico | policing | reporting bias | statistical models | torture prevalence | armed forces' role | organisational culture | impunity effects | attitude to human rights | complaint statistics | military deployment | complaint systems | military personnel | agents responsible for violations | human rights violations | militarisation effects
    Comparative political studies ; doi: 10.1177/00104140231168362
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    The effects of child encounters during military deployments on the well-being of military personnel : a systematic review
    English
    20221026
    Taylor and Francis
    Canada | military personnel | child encounters effects | warfare | child soldiers | terrorists, child | mental health | veterans | moral injury | social isolation | sleep disorders | well-being | military deployment | PTSD | training of military personnel | review [publication type]
    European journal of psychotraumatology ; vol. 13, no. 2
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