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HOW THE TECHNOLOGY OF PARTICIPATION COULD IMPROVE THE INTEGRATION OF REFUGEES AND INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS IN A LOCAL COMMUNITY Bidjan Nashat Hertie School of Governance
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Document Date: 2011-10-20 03:27:00


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Washington / DC / Belgrade / Boston / /

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McGraw-Hill / /

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Germany / Bosnia and Herzegovina / Croatia / Serbia / /

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Ecumenical Institute / Method The Institute of Cultural Affairs / Georgetown University / Institute of Cultural Affairs’ Technology / Institute of Cultural Affairs / /

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International Society for the Systems Sciences / Alliance of Universities for Democracy / Institute of Cultural Affairs / Georgetown University / LOCAL COMMUNITY Bidjan Nashat Hertie School of Governance Berlin / The George Washington University / Hertie School of Governance / Ecumenical Institute / /

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Stuart A. Umpleby / John M. Et al / Yaroslav / /

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Kosovo / /

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Balkans / /

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TECHNOLOGY OF PARTICIPATION COULD IMPROVE THE INTEGRATION OF REFUGEES AND INTERNALLY DISPLACED PERSONS IN / Technology of Participation’s Participatory Strategic Planning / Technology of Participation method / Technology of Participation / /

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