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  1. 381

    The Conflicting Soviet Responses to the Lausanne Process (1922-1924) by R. Matos Franco

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Thus, the handling of the Lausanne Process by the prosecution serves as an illustrative example of how post-Civil War Soviet institutions operated in relation to one another, characterized by intricate dynamics and an entrenched bureaucracy, far from the alleged "totalitarian" tendencies.…”
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    Investigating the Existence of Ribosomal Protein L5 Gene in Syrian Strain of Leishmania tropica Genome: Sequencing It and Evaluating Its Immune Response as DNA Vaccine by Mohammad Maarouf, Alyaa A. Abdlwahab

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…It represents a serious health problem, which has aggravated further after the civil war in the country. Until now, there are no effective protective strategies, safe therapy, or efficacious vaccine to protect from this infection. …”
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    A neo-narodnik in the country building socialism. V. F. Koptev — pages of little-known fate by S. V. Novikov

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…We will study the 1920s despite the fact that the transformations began after the victory of representatives of the Soviet government in the Civil War in Russia. We consider local history as a component of the country’s history, identifying regional features of the process in a specific chronological period. …”
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    Strategy of Balancing in Turkish Foreign Policy by D. B. Grafov

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…On the one hand, this can be seen as the ambitions of «neo-Ottomanism», on the other hand, there is a new attempt to solve five foreign policy problems: the «Kurdish issue», the «Aegean dispute», the return of territories mentioned in the “National Oath” (Misak-i Milli), breakthrough from disillusionment with integration with the EU and overcoming inequality in allied relations with the United States to satisfy antiAmerican nationalism.The article examines Turkey's foreign policy since Erdogan gained full control of power and intervened in the civil war in Syria in 2014-2015. The aim is to determine the reason for Turkey's offensive strategy from the perspectives of Neorealism theory of International Relations and Bargaining model of war. …”
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    New Orleans as the city of misfit women in Jezebel (William Wyler, 1938) and The Flame of New Orleans (René Clair, 1941) by Taïna TUHKUNEN

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…To what extent the leading lady’s emblematic misconduct ultimately triggers the greatest cataclysm in the South before the Civil War (1861-1865)—the outbreak of yellow fever that devastated New Orleans in the 1850s—remains a question mark at the end of Wyler’s melodrama, leading the spectator to ponder over the connections between the calamitous conduct of the female misfit and the mishaps and calamities befalling upon the in/famous Southern city. …”
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    New sanctions of the European Union and United States against Russia and their impact on Tajikistan’s socio-economic development by A. Kh. Rakhmonov

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…After gaining independence, Tajikistan’s economy suffered greatly from the civil war in the republic. Russia is one of the main donors to Tajikistan’s economy. …”
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    An Analysis of Papers on Migration Presented at National Public Health Congresses by Hande Özgen, Özge Aksoy, Ahmet Can Bilgin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Objective: Although the topic of migration in Turkey was brought back into focus following the Syrian civil war in 2011, it has long been an issue in our country, particularly regarding irregular migrants and seasonal agricultural workers. …”
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    THE ROLE OF US IN CHINA – TAIWAN CRISIS by EDGAR AGUBAMAH

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…China is fond of calling this crisis a remnant of China’s civil war and a relic of the cold war. Indeed it is. …”
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    “Iconoclasm” in the early years of Soviet power (1918–1921) by Rogozny, Pavel G.

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The outbreak of the Civil War also complicated the implementation of the final decision. …”
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    Lest we remember? Recollection of the Boer War and Great War in Ireland by Ciarán WALLACE

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…Even less space was given to the bitter Civil War which followed independence, as memories were allowed to cool and hopefully decay. …”
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    The Republics of the Southern Caucasus on their way to the ‘Socialist federation’ (1917–1922) by L. S. Gatagova

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The Soviet interpretation of this project emphasized its importance for eliminating the consequences of the Civil War and resolving inter-ethnic conflicts. Contemporary historians point to the fact that the unification process was imposed artificially, and even forcefully, according to some assessments, by Moscow, and its unifying effect was rather mixed. …”
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    Implementation of Modern Agricultural Food System in Timor-Leste, 1982-2007 by Joaquina Tavares, Yety Rochwulaningsih, Haryono Rinardi

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The modern agricultural system has been conducted in the 1980s, when the Indonesian government worked together with a non-governmental organization (NGO), namely the East Timor Agricultural Development Program (ETADEP) to overcome famine during the civil war in the region. The Indonesian government and the NGO ETADEP have modernized farmers by using tractor machines to cultivate the land, but at that time 95% were categorized as traditional farmers. …”
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    Peace negotiations between Russia and Latvia in 1920: Premises, key issues, and outcomes by Yu. L. Mikhailova

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The author examines territorial concessions made by the RSFSR to Latvia and concludes that they served as a demonstration of the Soviet Russia readiness to take into account the territorial claims of the Baltic republics, which allowed it to achieve peace in the region and fix new borders, as well as to establish trade relations indispensable for the survival of a young Soviet state during the Civil War. At the same time, the Soviet representatives took a hard line on compensations for the damage caused during hostilities and the return of property evacuated from Latvia. …”
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    Soviet and British diplomacy at international conferences on the eve of the formation of the USSR by E. Yu. Sergeev

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…In the case of Soviet Russia, the latter implied the need to break international isolation and economic blockade which pushed Soviet leaders to intensify efforts to restore economic and political ties with the Western states after the Civil War and intervention. The paper focuses on the peripeteias of interaction between the Soviet and British diplomacy at the key international summits of 1922 — the Genoa, the Hague, and the Lausanne conferences. …”
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    The US liberal political and academic establishment on national-territorial transformation of Russia in 1917–1922 by V. V. Romanov

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…The paper examines the evolution of approaches and assessments of the US political and academic establishment regarding the national-territorial transformation of Russia at the final stage of the First World War, during the Revolution and the Civil War. During that period the US diplomacy was focused on developing and implementing its own ambitious program for the liberal-democratic reorganization of the post-war world with particular focus on issues of national self-determination. …”
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    «Even though Volunteer fighters made their mistakes and sins, only those who do nothing make no mistakes». Memoirs of Volunteer Army officers in 1918–1920 left by Major General Kon... by R. G. Gagkuev, F. A. Gushchin

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…This research article focuses on characterization of Volunteer Army officers who fought in the Russian Civil War being part of the White armies of South Russia. …”
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    History of Pain Research and Management in Canada by Harold Merskey

    Published 1998-01-01
    “…In the 19th century, while Americans learned about causalgia and the pain of wounds, Canadian insurrections were much less devastating than the United States Civil War. By the end of that century, a Canadian professor working in the United States, Sir William Osler, was responsible for a standard textbook of medicine with a variety of treatments for painful illnesses. …”
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    NEGATION, INCLUDING, GRADUAL OBLIVION: STATE STRATEGIES ON SOVIET HERITAGE IN GEORGIA, ARMENIA AND AZERBAIJAN by A. A. Tokarev

    Published 2017-11-01
    “…It inherited the Soviet cult of personality and combined this practice with a completely non-Soviet (Eastern) tradition of political dynasties covered by the election system.The Armenian political tradition includes reference to Soviet Armenia as theSecondRepublic, which distinguishes the country from the neighbors who consider themselves to be the successors of the democratic republics that emerged during the Civil War inRussia. Despite competitive elections and free media, the Armenian leadership seeks to establish a political system with a single dominant party and formally maintain electoral competition. …”
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    “BYKHOV PERIOD” OF RUSSIAN GENERAL KORNILOV by N. V. Shevtsov

    Published 2018-02-01
    “…Finally, those who could leave interesting memories, for example, the same Kornilov or Markov, died in less than a year on the fronts of the Civil War. Having decided partly to fill the gap in the historiography of the “Bykhov period”, the author visited the town of Bykhov, which is now located in the Mogilev region in Belarus, and tried to find evidence of the presence of participants in Kornilov’s actions in August 1918. …”
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    Idea občana – válečníka a „moderní“ maskulinní identita: modelová studie z dějin Spojených států by Jiří Hutečka

    Published 2011-06-01
    “…This article is an effort to present a case study of connection between these two fields. The US Civil War is a great case study for this effort as it was a war of volunteers – most soldiers served in the ranks not because of direct conscription (only low percentage were actual draftees) or because of economic pressures (although that was not uncommon). …”
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