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Part II - Social Determinants of War

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  28 December 2017

William H. Wiist
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Oregon State University
Shelley K. White
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Simmons College, Boston
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Preventing War and Promoting Peace
A Guide for Health Professionals
, pp. 75 - 152
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