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Barracks and Brothels: Peacekeepers and Human Trafficking in the Balkans.


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2005-003133

0-89206-464-1

Barracks bar·rack 1  
tr.v. bar·racked, bar·rack·ing, bar·racks
To house (soldiers, for example) in quarters.

n.
1. A building or group of buildings used to house military personnel.
 and brothels BROTHELS, crim. law. Bawdy-houses, the common habitations of prostitutes; such places have always been deemed common nuisances in the United States, and the keepers of them may be fined and imprisoned.
     2.
; peacekeepers and human trafficking in the Balkans.

Mendelson, Sarah E.

Ctr. for Strategic ... Studies, [c]2005

76 p.

$19.95 (pa)

Peacekeeping operations in the Balkans have had the unintended consequence For the 1996 novel by John Ross, see .

Unintended consequences are situations where an action results in an outcome that is not (or not only) what is intended. The unintended results may be foreseen or unforeseen, but they should be the logical or likely results of the
 of providing a demand for trafficked females from Eastern Europe and Eurasia for forced prostitution, reports Mendelson, a senior fellow with the CSIS Noun 1. CSIS - Canada's main foreign intelligence agency that gathers and analyzes information to provide security intelligence for the Canadian government
Canadian Security Intelligence Service
 Russian and Eurasian program. She summarizes the extent and implications of the problem, and makes policy recommendations for various national and international agencies. No index is provided.
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