Selected Publications by Matthew Bolton

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Bosnia’s Political Landmines: A Call for Socially Responsible and Conflict-Sensitive Mine Action. (London, Landmine Action, 2006).

Apostle of the Poor: The Life and Work of Missionary and Humanitarian Charles D. Neff. (Independence, Missouri, John Whitmer Books, 2005).

“Kinshasa chances it in Bosnia’s Brčko.” Jane’s Foreign Report (5 December 2005)

“Becoming an Aid Worker.” Transitions Abroad (September/October 2004), pp. 58-59.

“Getting Past the Image of Saddam.” IPI Global Journalist (Second Quarter 2004), pp. 25-26.

“New Variant Famine or New Variant Nonsense? Exploring the HIV-Hunger Link in Zambia.” Food Forum (Final Issue 2004), pp. 6-7.

“Mine Action in Bosnia’s Special District: A Case Study.” Journal of Mine Action: Landmines in Eastern Europe and the Caucasus, Issue 7.2 (August 2003), pp. 25-31.

“A different view of a hectic, bustling city in midst of war” The Examiner (21 October 2006), p. 4A.

“U.S. must show resolve, say no to munitions sale: Explosives kill long after the war ends.” The Examiner (12 August 2006), p. 4A.

“A life in search of peace.” The Examiner (25 March 2006), p. 4A.

“Protests affect average people.” The Examiner (25 February 2006), p. 4A. 

“Puppets help children get the message on landmines.” The Examiner (23 July 2005). p. 4A. 

“A Different Reality on the Ground in Iraq: Letters from Iraq.” The Examiner (25 October 2003), p. 5A.