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The Role of Leaders in Formulation of the Foreign Policy Identity in Egypt
Published 2021-09-01“…The article analyzes the main trends in the foreign policy self-perception of Egypt in order to confirm the hypothesis that the foreign policy identity of Egypt had not evolved a discontinuity even in the conditions of dramatic events, whether it is the Arab-Israeli conflict, the Peace treaty with Israel or the events of the Arab Spring.…”
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Large Language Models for UAVs: Current State and Pathways to the Future
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Characteristics of Patients with Newly Diagnosed Multiple Sclerosis – A 5-year Study at Benghazi Medical Center, Benghazi, Libya
Published 2025-01-01“…Other features are comparable to results from neighboring Arab countries and the rest of the world. Research on regional MS should be improved and facilitated through the establishment of a Libyan MS registry, which will explore data about disease severity and/or progression and the response to treatment.…”
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Data Clustering Improves Siamese Neural Networks Classification of Parkinson’s Disease
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The United States and the Challenges of the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan’s Internal Stability: A Historical Retrospective
Published 2020-11-01“…Thus, it seems quite natural that the Arab Awakening of 2011 did affect Jordan creating the most serious political challenge to the royal family’s rule since the late 1980s.…”
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The Egyptian Revolution: First Impressions from the Field
Published 2011-02-01“…During the ensuing week and a half, millions converged on the streets almost everywhere in Egypt, and one could empirically see how noble ethics—community and solidarity, care for others, respect for the dignity of all, feeling of personal responsibility for everyone—emerge precisely out of the disappearance of government.Undoubtedly this revolution, which is continuing to unfold, will be the formative event in the lives of the millions of youth who spearheaded it in Egypt, and perhaps also the many more millions of youth who followed it throughout the Arab world. It is clear that it is providing a new generation with a grand spectacle of the type that had shaped the political consciousness of every generation before them in modern Arab history. …”
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US AND IRAQI KURDS’ RELATIONS BETWEEN 1945 AND 2011: AN INTEREST-BASED POLICY - 1945 VE 2011 YILLARI ARASINDA ABD VE IRAKLI KÜRTLERIN ILIŞKILERI: ÇIKAR EKSENLI BIR POLITIKA
Published 2020-07-01“…This article focuses on the US and Iraqi Kurds’ relations from the beginning to Arab Spring with the perspective of realism. Relations between the US and Iraqi Kurds were examined within three time periods, characterized by touchstone events in history, namely the Second World War, the Gulf War and the Iraq War. …”
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La société multiculturelle selon Jürgen Habermas (II)
Published 2019-12-01“…Habermas now seems to join a certain cultural relativism and advocates for a “unification” with non-Western – “Arab-Muslim” cultures. These should therefore find “equivalents” to western-made inventions, so-called “alternative forms of modernity” paving the way for an intercultural version of the “multiple modernities” concept. …”
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Prospects of GCC energy policy
Published 2023-05-01“…The paper analyzes the role of energy in the economic systems of the Arab countries of the Persian Gulf, identifies the features of the economic strategies of regional players in modern macroeconomic and geopolitical conditions. …”
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Une absence genrée
Published 2018-11-01“…This article focuses on the notion of absence in the migratory trajectory of females of Mediterranean – Arab origin (Morocco and Lebanon) living in mixed couples in France. …”
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Dominant Discourses and Teachers' Comparative Sensemaking through Internationally Sited Professional Development Experience
Published 2021-07-01“…Abstract The United Arab Emirates' education policy agenda is focused on a singular goal: to be one of the top 20 countries in PISA 2022. …”
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Evolution of the Other in Modern Conflict: a Constructivist Experience of Cconflict
Published 2012-12-01“…Emerging new phenomena, such as terrorism, new/ asymmetric warfare, popular uprisings (e.g. Arab Spring), and the controversial notion of globalization, tend to be placed in realist frames of balancing, interest and state politics. …”
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Amigos e inimigos da lei: Camões e Tasso na defesa da cristandade
Published 2024-11-01“…Ao definir quem são heróis e antagonistas, os poetas precisaram submeter-se à ortodoxia católica, já que os inimigos não são apenas indivíduos, como árabes, persas, hindus ou africanos, mas também conceitos e abstrações, como forças demoníacas que agem na consciência. …”
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A Presence without a Narrative: The Greeks in Egypt, 1961-1976
Published 2018-11-01“…Additionally, they focus on Nasser’s policies, in particular the growth of Arab national-ism and the implementation of the Nationalization Laws. …”
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Archiving a TEI Project FAIRly
Published 2022-12-01“…The Inscriptions of Israel/Palestine project is an online corpus of over four thousand inscriptions from Israel and Palestine, written in Hebrew, Greek, Latin, and Aramaic, dating roughly from the Persian Period to the Arab Conquest. The source files with inscription text and metadata are encoded using EpiDoc, a TEI customization widely used by epigraphers. …”
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Révolution et politique de la culture à Sharjah, 1979-2009
Published 2017-12-01“…This article studies this cultural policy between 1979 and 2009 with a focus on its ideological orientation, which is unusual for that period of time : Nasserist panarabism, then on its decline in the rest of the Arab world. This choice is linked to both the historical trajectory of the local ruling family, the Qawāsim, and to a policy of containment of Saudi cultural influence among the local youth through salafism.…”
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