UNESCO's response to the rise of violent extremism : a decade of building international momentum in the struggle to protect cultural heritage / Irina Bokova.

In 2016, in response to recent attacks on cultural heritage sites in Syria, Iraq, and Timbuktu, the J. Paul Getty Trust convened a meeting at the British Academy in London to discuss the need for an international framework to protect cultural heritage in zones of armed conflict. To further explore t...

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Main Author: Bokova, Irina (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Los Angeles : Getty Publications, 2021.
Edition:First edition.
Series:Getty Publications virtual library.
J. Paul Getty Trust occasional papers in cultural heritage policy ; no. 5.
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