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The various claims of the book are brought together in this concluding chapter. The purpose of this final chapter is threefold. First, it summarizes the main findings of this study. Next, it explores why simple narratives on prostitution in the context of peacekeeping missions tend to take the foreground in academic and popular discussions. Finally, it considers the main additions of this study to the contemporary debate on prostitution in the context of peacekeeping missions.
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de Wildt, R. (2019). Conclusion. In: Post-War Prostitution. Studies of Organized Crime, vol 17. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-19474-1_7
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