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    Fuzzy multi-objective optimization model to design a sustainable closed-loop manufacturing system by Sajida Kousar, Asma Alvi, Nasreen Kausar, Harish Garg, Seifedine Kadry, Jungeun Kim

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Republicans and Democrats practically everywhere have been demonstrating concerns about environmental conservation to achieve sustainable development goals (SDGs) since the turn of the century. …”
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    EXTERNAL STATE FINANCIAL CONTROL IN THE REPUBLIC OF TUVA. PRIORITIES IN PLANNING CONTROL ACTIVITIES by V. K. Khomushku, M. R. Kara-Sal

    Published 2020-02-01
    “…Legislatively approved procedure for planning the activities of the Republican control and accounting structures has been analyzed in detail. …”
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    A Novel Operationalization Approach in Generation Phenomenon: Insights and Implications from Turkey’s Generational Dynamics by Osman Çevik, Umut Çil

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Using Turkey as a case study—identified through generations such as the Founders, Republican Generation, First Democrats, Military Coup Generation, First Neoliberals, and Social Media Generation—this study illustrates the application of the proposed operationalization. …”
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    The Shaping of New Ethnic Clusters in Kalmykia, 1957–1991 by Sergey S. Belousov

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The study employs the historical/comparative and historical/genetic methods to examine materials from the National Archive of Kalmykia, published documents and statistical tables, republican newspaper articles. Results. The work investigates some circumstances behind the emergence of new ethnic clusters, shows their population dynamics, types and forms of resettlement, analyzes official policies and interethnic relations between locals and migrants. …”
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    The representation of Irish affairs in La Gazette and in Nouvelles Ordinaires de Londres, 1649-1652 by Karine BIGAND

    Published 2014-07-01
    “…The proximity of the Nouvelles Ordinaires de Londres’s editor to the Republican power meant that the publication sought to legitimize the new regime and assert its power on the continent. …”
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    Représenter et penser l’affrontement : le magazine Vu face à la Guerre d’Espagne et à la menace d’une deuxième guerre mondiale by Sophie Kurkdjian

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…On the second hand, in its media coverage of the Spanish war, Vu sides, from the beginning of the war, with the cause of the Spanish Republicans. The commitment of Lucien Vogel is such that he is dismissed by the owners of the magazine, who reproach him with his biased point of view. …”
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    Amerikan Belgelerinde Türkiye’nin İç Politikası: Ecevit ve Demirel Hükümetleri Dönemi (1974 - 1980) by Murat KASAPSARAÇOĞLU

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The period between 1973 general elections and 12 September (1980) military coup witnessed a political rivalry between the leader of the Republican People’s Party (RPP) Bülent Ecevit, who as the forerunner of the Left of the Center ideology was unable to form a single party government due to the lack of parliamentary majority after the elections, and the leader of right-wing Justice Party (JP) Süleyman Demirel. …”
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    Un référentiel nouveau de gestion de la chose publique éducative française by Michel Warren

    Published 2009-06-01
    “…Will the new management reference of public education policies, defended by the republican ideal and the EU, be able to promote a principle of socio-human solidarity on a territory spread from local to global?…”
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    Du théâtre de science-fiction politique au macro-événement culturel : étude de cas sur Vous êtes ici (en compagnie des créatrices)  by Aurélien Maignant, Roberta Alberico

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…We secondly attempt a socio-institutional presentation of several aspects of the project, which begins with a brief study of its positioning, specifically the establishment of a republican discourse and a reflection on narrative governance, both of which place the artist in position to create the conditions for another possible citizenship. …”
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    The institutionalisation of the social and solidarity economy in France as a meso-space by Sylvain Celle

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The first (liberal) compromise (1790–1880) was characterised by the emergence of the original, fragmented SSE entities, in a regime dominated by economic liberalism. The second (republican) compromise (1880–1970) saw the institutionalisation and division of large SSE “families” (e.g., cooperatives, mutual insurances, associations) under the guidance of the social state. …”
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    Libertas as an Expression of Roman Identity in Cicero and Sallust by Anna Iacoboni

    Published 2021-11-01
    “… In the late Republican period, mos maiorum, libertas and ius are no longer evoked to pursue the common good of the state, as was the case in the Rome of the maiores, but instead in an individualistic sense. …”
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    Why Did I Lose My Seat in the United States Congressional Elections? You Didn‘t Advertise Online Enough! by Milan Školník, Michael Haman, Anna Marie Nešpůrková

    Published 2024-04-01
    “…The article concludes that the really well-known Democratic figures who lost the elections spent very little on Facebook ads compared to Ocasio-Cortez. We also compare Republican opponents with Democrats. In addition, we highlight how the Ocasio-Cortez campaign and the others differed with respect to the timing of campaign spending and the targeting of Facebook ads to specific states. …”
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    French Islamophobia: How Orthopraxy Is Conceptualized as a Public Peril by Christina Lienen, Samir Sweida-Metwally

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…First, the state redefines mainstream Islamic orthopraxy as “extreme”, pitting ordinary religious practices against averred Republican values. Second, it seeks to promote an alternative concept of a “French Islam”—one that aligns with France’s secular principles and is stripped of its religious essence—positioning it as the only acceptable framework for Muslims to practice their faith in France. …”
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    Is there a post-COVID urban model? The pandemic as a catalyst of urban transformations in Buenos Aires by Diego Ezequiel Vázquez, Martina Daniela Berardo

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…This text analyzes the urban changes that the Government of the City of Buenos Aires developed during the fourth period of the Republican Proposal Party (2019-2022), in response to the challenge of the pandemic. …”
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    From the History of Corporate Mercenarism: British Clandestine Operation in the North Yemen in 1960s by M. A. Nebolsina

    Published 2020-11-01
    “…The author also emphasizes the role of regional actors, involved in the conflict on both sides: that of the Republican government (Egypt) and that of the former royal regime (Saudi Arabia, Israel). …”
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    La mosquée de Paris. Construire l’islam français et l’islam en France, 1926-1947 by Naomi Davidson

    Published 2009-07-01
    “…"French Islam" based on a secular and republican model, was used as a means to manage and monitor the North African population in Paris in the 1920s and 1930s. …”
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    Religious Groups and Their Influence on Interstate Relations (The Case of U.S.-Israel Relations) by I. Istomin

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…The diversity of the Pro-Israeli groups promotes bipartisan support of cooperation between the two countries, and enabled creation of both Democratic and Republican lobby on this issue. However the growing criticism of the current policy of Tel-Aviv on behalf of some of the adherents of American-Israeli cooperation leads to the erosion of impact of these groups.…”
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