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Human (in)security: Palestinian perceptions of security in and around the refugee camps in Lebanon

Based upon over 20 hours of focus groups and in-depth interviews with diverse representation from three Palestinian refugee camps in Lebanon, the authors analyse Palestinian perceptions of both Lebanese and Palestinian security institutions, detailing the ways in which conventional, state-centric ap...

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Published in:Conflict, security & development security & development, 2010-12, Vol.10 (5), p.673-692
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subjects Arab-Israeli conflict
Armament
Conceptualization
Human rights
Human Security
Lebanon
National Security
Palestinian people
Palestinians
Perception
Perceptions
Refugee camps
Refugees
Security
Sovereignty
Violence
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