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This reading pack provide an introduction to the main issues and debates
The effect of fiscal stabilisation on industrial growth and how this effect depends on different technological characteristics
Allied Joint Publication-3.28 sets out the principles and general guidance necessary to plan and conduct military support to stabilization.
Allied Joint Publication-3.22 is a commander's guide to planning and conducting stability policing operations.
The Stabilisation Unit was replaced by the Office for Conflict, Stabilisation and Mediation, which is part of the Foreign, Commonwealth & Development Office.
The guide brings together an extensive compendium of advice into an accessible ‘one-stop shop’ for those looking to understand how the UK ‘does’ stabilisation.
Investigates the stability of absolute CD4 cell count measurement of samples in BD Vacutainer CD4 Stabilization Tubes over 30 days
The paper analyses aid volatility through country-case studies the cyclicality and stabilising profiles of aid inflows
This project seeks to provide a more robust evidence base for the UK’s approach to stabilisation and help policy makers deliver more effective interventions in conflict contexts.
A joint project between the Bureau of Conflict and Stabilization Operations in the U.S. Department of State and the UK Government's Stabilisation Unit.
This guidance explains how to apply to join the FCDO’s Office for Conflict, Stabilisation and Mediation (OCSM) Civilian Stabilisation Group (CSG).
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