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Mentioned in 7 episodes

Securing Peace in Angola and Mozambique

Book • 2024

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Mentioned in 7 episodes

Mentioned by James O’Toole as the interviewer of the podcast episode, whose new book focuses on post-conflict military integration.
James M. O’Toole, "For I Have Sinned: The Rise and Fall of Catholic Confession in America" (Harvard UP, 2025)
Mentioned by the podcast host as a related work focusing on post-conflict military integration in Angola and Mozambique.
Melissa Johnston, "Building Peace, Rebuilding Patriarchy: The Failure of Gender Interventions in Timor-Leste" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Mentioned as the interviewer and author of a forthcoming book on post-conflict military integration.
Mariam Motamedi Fraser, "Dog Politics: Species Stories and the Animal Sciences" (Manchester UP, 2024)
Mentioned by the podcast host as her new book.
Matthew McCormack, "Shoes and the Georgian Man" (Bloomsbury, 2025)
Mentioned by the podcast host as her new book focusing on post-conflict military integration.
Melissa Johnston, "Building Peace, Rebuilding Patriarchy: The Failure of Gender Interventions in Timor-Leste" (Oxford UP, 2023)
Mentioned by the podcast host as her new book focusing on post-conflict military integration.
Chelsea Berry, "Poisoned Relations: Healing, Power, and Contested Knowledge in the Atlantic World" (U Pennsylvania Press, 2024)
Authored by Dr. Miranda Melcher , it focuses on post-conflict military integration, understanding treaty negotiation and implementation in civil war contexts, with qualitative analysis of the Angolan and Mozambican civil wars.
Patrick Luiz Sullivan De Oliveira, "Ascending Republic: The Ballooning Revival in Nineteenth-Century France" (MIT Press, 2025)
Mentioned by the podcast host as her book focusing on post-conflict military integration.
Alan Chong, "The International Politics of Communication: Representing Community in a Globalizing World" (U Michigan Press, 2025)
Mentioned by the podcast host as her new book focusing on post-conflict military integration in Angola and Mozambique.
Martín Alberto Gonzalez, "Why You Always So Political?: The Experiences and Resiliencies of Mexican/Mexican American/Xicanx Students in Higher Education" (Viva Oxnard, 2023)

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