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    Comparison of military and civilian surgeon outcomes with emergent trauma laparotomy in a mature military-civilian partnership by Rindi Uhlich, Parker Hu, Daniel Lammers, Omar Rokayak, Richard D Betzold, Nathan Manley

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…We sought to compare emergent trauma laparotomy (ETL) outcomes between active-duty Air Force Special Operations Surgical Team (SOST) general surgeons and civilian faculty at an American College of Surgeons verified level 1 trauma center with a well-established military-civilian partnership.Methods Retrospective review of a prospectively maintained, single-center database of ETL from 2019 to 2022 was performed. …”
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    Civilian contention in civil war: how ideational factors shape civilian collective responses to armed groups by Masullo, J

    Published 2020
    “…I argue that ideational factors are crucial to answering these questions: normative commitments can restrict civilian contention to nonviolent forms of action, while exposure to oppositional ideologies can push civilians toward more confrontational forms of noncooperation with armed groups. …”
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    Ideology, civilian authority and the Zimbabwean military by Tendi, M

    Published 2013
    “…Since 2002, many scholars and Zimbabwean politicians have argued that Zimbabwe's Joint Operations Command (JOC), which comprises the Zimbabwe Defence Forces (ZDF) commander and heads of the army, prisons, police, air force and intelligence, increasingly poses a threat to civilian authority. A notorious statement made by the ZDF commander Vitalis Zvinavashe in 2002 is often cited as evidence of the JOC or military elites' partisan support for President Robert Gabriel Mugabe and his Zimbabwe African National Union Patriotic Front ZANU[PF]) party. …”
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    Review of civilian experience in conflict situation by Yero, Aliyu, Othman, Jamilah, Talib, Ahmad Tarmizi, Ahmad, Shamsuddin, D' Silva, Jeffrey Lawrence

    Published 2014
    “…There is a growing concern among scholars on how the battlefield of conflict/wars have shifted to civilian populated areas causing huge pain and loss, previous studies have shown that civilians today have become entangled in a precarious situation where conflicts rage forcing them to either take charge of their fate or risk living in continuous fear of being used as scape-goats by either of the parties in conflict. …”
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    Conflict experiences of Northern Nigerian civilians by Yero, Aliyu

    Published 2015
    “…In African and Nigeria in particular, civilians have had to carry on the burden of protracted conflict despite the fact that they are not conflicting with anyone. …”
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