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  1. 6 set 2017 · The New Barbarianism is a CSIS Global Health Policy Center original feature documentary (58 minutes) that examines the crisis, its causes, the limited international response and possible ways forward through dozens of interviews and original footage obtained from inside Syria, Yemen and Afghanistan.

  2. Coming in 2017, THE NEW BARBARIANISM is an original CSIS documentary film looking at the growing trend in violence toward health workers worldwide. Video produced by the CSIS Global...

    • 3 min
    • 14,4K
    • Center for Strategic & International Studies
  3. 26 set 2017 · The New Barbarianism is a CSIS Global Health Policy Center original feature documentary (58 minutes) that examines the crisis, its causes, the limited international response and possible ways ...

    • 59 min
    • 11,9K
    • Center for Strategic & International Studies
  4. 13 ott 2017 · The New Barbarianism is a CSIS Global Health Policy Center original feature documentary (58 minutes) that examines the crisis, its causes, the limited international response and possible ways forward through over 30 on-camera interviews and original footage obtained from inside Syria, Yemen and Afghanistan.

  5. 24 ago 2017 · Releasing worldwide on September 18th, THE NEW BARBARIANISM is an original CSIS documentary film looking at the growing trend in violence toward health workers worldwide....

  6. The New Barbarianism: Directed by Justin Kenny, J Stephen Morrison. With Mohammed Abdulla Ghalib Ali, Samer Attar, Jason Cone, Esmatullah Esmat. Health care and humanitarian workers are increasingly in the cross-hairs as hospitals and aid centers have become part of the battlefield in today's wars.

  7. 6 set 2017 · The New Barbarianism is a CSIS Global Health Policy Center original feature documentary (58 minutes) that examines the crisis, its causes, the limited international response and possible ways forward through dozens of interviews and original footage obtained from inside Syria, Yemen and Afghanistan.