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The Giza Occasional Papers are the preliminary reports on AERA’s field seasons at Giza. Hard copies of Giza Occasional Papers are now available from ISD. PDF versions can be downloaded below. These short and informative Occasional Papers are written by CRLT staff and U-M faculty. They summarize the research on specific topics in teaching and learning and offer examples from courses at U-M and elsewhere. CRLT Occasional Papers These short and informative Occasional Papers are written by CRLT staff and U-M faculty. They summarize the research on specific topics in teaching and learning and offer examples from courses at U-M and elsewhere.
The Occasional Papers of the Crow Canyon Archaeological Center is a five-volume series published by the Center from 1989–1995. The volumes include important contributions to archaeological research by Crow Canyon staff and research associates including an influential volume on communal architectur.
In publication since 1981, Occasional Papers on Religion in Eastern Europe is a multidisciplinary journal devoted to exploring religious issues, including interreligious dialogue, religious life and behavior, and religious institutions, in Eastern Europe (including the former Soviet Union), and published online by George Fox University on behalf of OPREE's Editorial Board.
Editorial
Frontmatter (Volume 40, Issue 10)
Paul B. Mojzes
Articles, Explorations, and Reports
All Victims Matter. Reconciliation of the Balkan Faiths and Peoples: An Assessment of Recent Progress
Vjekoslav Perica
Religious Organizations in Belarus during Protests against the Regime of Aleksandr Lukashenko
Petro Kraliuk and Yuriy Plyska
Gender Justice and Islam: For Male Two and For Female One Qurban. Why?
Zilka Spahić-Šiljak
The Serbian Orthodox Church in the Ecumenical Movement: An Overview
Radivoje Simić
Book Reviews
Book Review: Rachmil Bryks, May God Avenge Their Blood: A Holocaust Memoir Triptych
Brian Horowitz
Journal Review: Illuminatio/Svjetionik/Almanar, Vol. 2, Year 1 (Fall 2020)
Paul B. Mojzes
RAND occasional papers may include an informed perspective on a timely policy issue, a discussion of new research methodologies, essays, a paper presented at a conference, or a summary of work in progress. All RAND occasional papers undergo rigorous peer review to help ensure that they meet high standards for research quality and objectivity.
2013
The Role and Importance of the 'D' in PTSDAugust 21, 2013
Physical and Psychological Health Following Military Sexual Assault: Recommendations for Care, Research, and PolicyFebruary 27, 2013
2012
Increasing Organizational Diversity in 21st-Century Policing: Lessons from the U.S. MilitaryDecember 10, 2012
A Review of the U.S. Workplace Wellness MarketNovember 27, 2012
Implementation of the Common Core State Standards: Recommendations for the Department of Defense Education Activity SchoolsNovember 12, 2012
Unemployment Among Post-9/11 Veterans and Military Spouses After the Economic DownturnNovember 09, 2012
Labor Force Reentry: Issues for Injured Service Members and VeteransNovember 08, 2012
'Over Not Through': The Search for a Strong, Unified Culture for America's AirmenOctober 29, 2012
A Strategy-Based Framework for Accommodating Reductions in the Defense BudgetOctober 29, 2012
Addressing Challenges in Evaluating School Principal Improvement EffortsOctober 04, 2012
The U.S. Drug Policy Landscape: Insights and Opportunities for Improving the ViewSeptember 05, 2012
Aviation Security: After Four Decades, It's Time for a Fundamental ReviewAugust 29, 2012
India's and Pakistan's Strategies in Afghanistan: Implications for the United States and the RegionAugust 08, 2012
Identifying Barriers to Diversity in Law Enforcement AgenciesJuly 26, 2012
Military Intelligence Fusion for Complex Operations: A New ParadigmJuly 23, 2012
Medicines as a Service: A New Commercial Model for Big Pharma in the Postblockbuster WorldJune 06, 2012
Measuring Health System Progress in Reducing Mortality from Noncommunicable DiseasesMay 29, 2012
Non-Traditional Threats and Maritime Domain Awareness in the Tri-Border Area of Southeast Asia: The Coast Watch System of the PhilippinesMay 17, 2012
New Findings on the Unbanked in America: Results from the 2011 American Life Panel SurveyMay 08, 2012
Workforce Development for Big-City Law Enforcement AgenciesMay 07, 2012
China and Iran: Economic, Political, and Military RelationsMay 02, 2012
The United States, Japan, and Free Trade: Moving in the Same Direction?April 23, 2012
The Effects of Hiring Tax Credits on Employment of Disabled VeteransApril 11, 2012
An Early Assessment of the Civil Justice System After the Financial Crisis: Something Wicked This Way Comes?March 05, 2012
Moving to Outcomes: Approaches to Incorporating Child Assessments into State Early Childhood Quality Rating and Improvement SystemsFebruary 28, 2012
The Use of Early Care and Education by California FamiliesFebruary 28, 2012
Al Qaeda in Its Third Decade: Irreversible Decline or Imminent Victory?February 16, 2012
Considerations for the Civilian Expeditionary Workforce: Preparing to Operate Amidst Private Security ContractorsFebruary 14, 2012
Fiscal Consolidation and Budget Reform in Korea: The Role of the National AssemblyJanuary 19, 2012
Threats Without Threateners? Exploring Intersections of Threats to the Global Commons and National SecurityJanuary 10, 2012
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2011
A Cyberworm that Knows No BoundariesDecember 20, 2011
Where Might the U.S. Army Budget Go, and How Might It Get There?November 15, 2011
Heavy Armor in the Future Security EnvironmentNovember 08, 2011
Perspectives on the Battle of Wanat: Challenges Facing Small Unit Operations in AfghanistanNovember 03, 2011
Innovations in the Provision of Legal Services in the United States: An Overview for PolicymakersOctober 26, 2011
Conflict with China: Prospects, Consequences, and Strategies for DeterrenceOctober 10, 2011
Challenges to Value-Enhancing Innovation in Health Care Delivery: Commonalities and Contrasts with Innovation in Drugs and DevicesOctober 04, 2011
Improving Access to Medicines for Non-Communicable Diseases in the Developing WorldSeptember 19, 2011
Power to the People: The Role of Consumer-Controlled Personal Health Management Systems in the Evolution of Employer-Based Health Care BenefitsSeptember 13, 2011
Stray Dogs and Virtual Armies: Radicalization and Recruitment to Jihadist Terrorism in the United States Since 9/11August 31, 2011
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Subnational Government in AfghanistanAugust 10, 2011
Managing Arab-Kurd Tensions in Northern Iraq After the Withdrawal of U.S. TroopsJuly 25, 2011
Radicalization, Linkage, and Diversity: Current Trends in Terrorism in EuropeJuly 06, 2011
A Prize Worth Paying? Non-standard ways to support and reward excellence in health research and development in the UK NHSJune 28, 2011
Alliances in the 21st Century: Implications for the US-European partnershipJune 28, 2011
Counterinsurgency Scorecard: Afghanistan in Early 2011 Relative to the Insurgencies of the Past 30 YearsJune 27, 2011
Recovery Under the Medicare Secondary Payer Act: Impact of Reporting ThresholdsJune 21, 2011