Items where Author is "Keen, David"

Number of items: 58.
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  • The functions and legitimization of suffering in Calais, France. (2021) Keen, David picture_as_pdf
  • Aid and violence, with special reference to Sierra Leone. Keen, David
  • Algorithm blues. Keen, David picture_as_pdf
  • Conflict, trade and the medium-term future of food security in Sudan. Keen, David; Lee, Vivian
  • Does democracy protect? The United Kingdom, the United States, and Covid-19. Keen, David picture_as_pdf
  • Double games:success, failure and the relocation of risk in fighting terror, drugs and migration. Keen, David; Andersson, Ruben picture_as_pdf
  • Editorial: The fate of information in the disaster zone. Keen, David; Ryle, John
  • Greed and grievance in civil war. Keen, David
  • Greedy elites, dwindling resources, alienated youths: the anatomy of protracted violence in Sierra Leone. Keen, David
  • Liberalization and conflict. Keen, David
  • Response to Rochelle Terman’s review of Shame:the politics and power of an emotion. Keen, David
  • Violence and economic agendas in civil wars: some policy implications. Berdal, Mats; Keen, David
  • War and peace:what's the difference? Keen, David
  • War without end? Magic, propaganda and the hidden functions of counter-terror. Keen, David
  • War:what is it good for? Keen, David
  • The camp and the lesser evil:humanitarianism in Sri Lanka. Keen, David
  • A disaster for whom? Local interests and international donors during famine among the Dinka of Sudan. Keen, David
  • The economic functions of violence in civil wars (special issue). Keen, David
  • The geopolitics of shaming:when human rights pressure works—and when it backfires. By Rochelle Terman. Princeton University Press, 2023. 216p. $99.00 cloth, $29.95 paper. Keen, David
  • A rational kind of madness. Keen, David
  • A tale of two wars: great expectations, hard times. Keen, David
  • Book
  • حرب بلا نهاية. Keen, David
  • Benefits of famine: a political economy of famine and relief in southwestern Sudan, 1983-9. Keen, David
  • Complex emergencies. Keen, David
  • Conflict and collusion in Sierra Leone. Keen, David
  • Endless war? Hidden functions of the "War on Terror". Keen, David
  • Evaluation of EEC emergency, rehabilitation and food aid to Sudan: 1985-88. Cutler, Peter; Keen, David
  • Kurds in Iraq: how safe is their haven now? Keen, David
  • NGOs and evaluation: image or impact. Keen, David
  • Refugees: rationing the right to life: the crisis in emergency relief. Keen, David
  • Shame:the politics and power of an emotion. Keen, David
  • Useful enemies: when waging wars is more important than winning them. Keen, David
  • When disasters come home:making and manipulating emergencies in the West. Keen, David
  • Wreckonomics:why it's time to end the war on everything. Andersson, Ruben; Keen, David
  • The benefits of famine: a political economy of famine and relief in southwestern Sudan, 1983-1989. Keen, David
  • The economic functions of violence in civil wars. Keen, David
  • Chapter
  • Civilian status and the new security agendas. Keen, David; Lee, Vivian
  • Compromise or capitulation? Report on WFP and the humanitarian crisis in Sri Lanka. Keen, David
  • Engaging with violence: a reassessment of relief in wartime. Keen, David; Wilson, Ken
  • Going to war: how rational is it? Keen, David
  • Incentives and disincentives for violence. Keen, David
  • Peace as an incentive for war. Keen, David
  • Short-term interventions and long-term problems: the case of the Kurds in Iraq. Keen, David
  • Sierra Leone. Adebajo, Adekeye; Keen, David
  • Sierra Leone: war and its functions. Keen, David
  • Sudan: conflict and rationality. Keen, David
  • Targeting emergency food aid: the case of Darfur in 1985. Keen, David
  • War and peace:what's the difference? Keen, David
  • War, crime and access to resources. Keen, David
  • War: what is it good for? Keen, David
  • "Who's it between?" "Ethnic war" and "rational violence". Keen, David
  • The functions of famine in Southwestern Sudan: implications for relief. Keen, David
  • The political economy of protectorates and 'post-conflict' intervention. Berdal, Mats; Keen, David
  • The political economy of war. Keen, David
  • Online resource
  • When ‘Do No Harm’ Hurts. Keen, David
  • Working paper
  • Demobilising Guatemala. Keen, David
  • “Since I am a dog, beware my fangs”: beyond a ‘rational violence’ framework in the Sierra Leonean war. Keen, David
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  • Professor David Keen on Wreckonomics, Shame and When disasters come home. Keen, David picture_as_pdf