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    Measuring WTO Approaches in Resolving Palm Oil and Biofuel Trade Disputes from Indonesia by Chairul Fahmi, Peter-Tobias Stoll

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Consequently, the WTO Dispute Settlement Body's ruling lacks legal certainty, raising the potential for a trade war between Indonesia and the EU. This research underscores the need for effective dispute resolution mechanisms within the WTO to address such critical trade issues.…”
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    The Reflection of the Removal of the Enver Pasha’s Remains from Tajikistan to Turkey in the Turkish Press by Fahri TÜRK

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…In the aftermath of the First World War Enver Pasha went to Turkestan, where he died in a battleground against Russian forces on August 4rd 1922. …”
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    Llthuanian book publishing in Riga, 1904-1914 by Violeta Černiauskaitė

    Published 2024-08-01
    “… Early in the 20th century, Riga had one of the largest Lithuanian colonies. Before World War I, there lived about 50 thousand Lithuanians. …”
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    Seasonality of livebirths and climatic factors in Italian regions (1863-1933) by Gabriele Ruiu, Marco Breschi

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…To achieve this end, we empirically investigate the role of temperature as well as that of marriage seasonality in Italian regions for the period stretching from the Italian unification to the eve of World War II. We find that extreme temperatures (both cold and hot) negatively affect the number of births. …”
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    Is Truth to Post-Truth what Modernism Is to Postmodernism? Heidegger, the Humanities, and the Demise of Common-Sense by Klaus Benesch

    Published 2020-05-01
    “…Long before neoconservatives waged war on the university, the erosion of expertise has been fostered, according to Bruno Latour, by forces unleashed within the humanities itself. …”
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    Animal Health Management up against the Corsican Mountains: Meeting the Health and Territorial Challenges of the Free-Range Pig Farming Sector by Marie Gisclard, Bastien Trabucco, François Charrier

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…After recalling the close link between the socio-economic transformations that took place in the Corsican mountains after the Second World War and current pastoral livestock farming practices, it shows that the failure of two public health management policies is linked to the disconnect between the issues at stake in public policy on the one hand and in pastoral livestock farming on the other. …”
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  7. 2867

    DEVELOPING CONCEPTUAL AWARENESS OF THE FUTURE PROFESSION IN THE STUDENTS OF INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS THROUGH FLT by L. P. Kostikova

    Published 2013-08-01
    “…A matter of great importance is to develop for students the conceptotermino- systems in questions of international politics, economics, science and war technologies, humanitarian, ideological and international issues of culture and education. …”
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  8. 2868

    WOMEN OF UKRAINIAN ANTI-NAZI UNDERGROUND REFLECTED IN HISTORICAL ANTROPOLOGY by M. A. Slobodyanyuk, T. O. Radkevich

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…The purpose of this paper is to study the behaviour of women in extreme conditions, to establish various social roles of women, ways of their adaptation to extreme conditions on the example of Ukrainian anti-Nazi underground during Second World War. Theoretical basis. The authors derive from the fact that historical anhropology is a leading and promising area of historical research. …”
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    INTERNATIONALIZATION OF CONFLICT AS A CHALLENGE TO PEACE AND DEVELOPMENT IN AFRICA by ANTHONY IMEH UMOH, BARINAADAA NWINKOL

    Published 2024-08-01
    “…This has made Africa to be christened the hub of conflicts and wars. Most pathetic is the fact that these conflicts and wars have defied any meaningful solution, and their negative impact has impeded peace and development in the continent. …”
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    Kaiser Haq’s Reminiscence Poems: by Kazi Shahidul Islam

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…A veritable witness to the formative phases of the country’s overall development and, more importantly, a 1971 war veteran, he has formulated a poetics that engages less with the simplistic representations of history than with personal memory and subjectivity but that still opens windows into the historical timeline parallel to his maturation as an individual and, particularly, as an Anglophone poet. …”
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    Trends in Mortality from Chronic Obstructive Pulmonary Disease in Alberta: Back to the Future? by Tee L Guidotti

    Published 1995-01-01
    “…The sustained rise in mortality in older age groups after the Second World War is presumably related to smoking habits. Historical trends in Alberta were then compared with Canada as a whole for both sexes over 50 years of age. …”
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    Flux of the professional standards: Objectivity, advocacy journalism and paradigm repair by Kulić Milica

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Looking at media content, especially since the beginning of the war in Ukraine in 2022 and the subsequent conflicts, it is repeatedly confirmed that basic journalistic principles are entangled in political and economic agendas. …”
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    Spectacle and Spectatorship at the Nineteenth-Century American Racetrack by Natalie Zacek

    Published 2019-12-01
    “…Drawing upon a varied corpus of textual and visual sources, I contend that the greatest thrill for many race attendees was the opportunity to engage with, or at least look at, a large number of unfamiliar individuals, particularly those who occupied the highest and lowest positions in American society, especially that of the South, in which the majority of tracks were located in the pre-Civil War era. However, these audiences, unlike those who were both the subjects and the viewers of English artist William Powell Frith’s celebrated 1858 painting of Derby Day at Epsom Downs, experienced anxiety as well as entertainment from the proximity of “others,” particularly African-Americans (whether enslaved or free) and poor whites; they hoped that these groups would improve their manners by imitating those of their “betters,” but at the same time they, unlike the Epsom audiences, shied away from “crowds of the most promiscuous character.” …”
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    The shadow side of occupational therapy: Necropower, state racism and colonialism by Pier-Luc Turcotte, Dave Holmes

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…To prevent the recurrence of these injustices, history must be unveiled and occupational therapists urged to come to terms with their own involvement and responsibility.Objective and Method Utilising Achille Mbembe’s concept of necropolitics, this academic essay blends select historical and philosophical perspectives to explore occupational therapy’s concealed role in manifestations of institutionalised violence.Results By examining its roles in World War II and France’s colonisation of Algeria, we make visible the development of occupational therapy’s distinct ‘shadow side’. …”
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    ‘Thieving perspectives’: Eavan Boland’s “Suburban Woman” poems by Pascale AMIOT

    Published 2008-10-01
    “…Les modulations de perspective et les variations prosodiques entre ces trois textes permettent de prendre la mesure du parcours poétique d’Eavan Boland, de The War Horse, paru en 1975, à Domestic Violence, publié au printemps 2007.…”
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    Représenter la Polis. Athènes vue, dessinée et imaginée (1834-1962) by Dimitra Kanellopoulou

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…The objective of this study is to trace the production of several plans having as subject the city of Athens, within three historical periods: the first years of the ascent of the capital (1834-1870), the era of its rapid industrialization (1870-1920) and a period after World War II of galloping urbanization and private transportation dominance. …”
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    Serbian diplomacy in deterrence by Blagojević Veljko

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…The importance and complexity of diplomacy for Serbia in the contemporary international relations are perhaps most evident in terms of deterrence when a major war is being waged on European soil, which will certainly have long-term consequences for the international system. …”
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    The Pontic Greeks, from Pontus to the Caucasus, Greece and the diaspora by Michel Bruneau

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Later, after the Second World War, the population of Pontic Greeks became dispersed in a world diaspora. …”
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    Les effets de raccommodement du récit de vie : l’exemple d’anciens appelés d’Algérie by Corinne Chaput-Le Bars

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…War situations are extreme situation in which ordinary soldiers or civilian have been engaged in spite of themselves and for a significant number of them, these intense situations of violence leave trauma on medium or maybe long-term. …”
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    Seasonality of livebirths and climatic factors in Italian regions (1863-1933) by Gabriele Ruiu, Marco Breschi

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…To achieve this end, we empirically investigate the role of temperature as well as that of marriage seasonality in Italian regions for the period stretching from the Italian unification to the eve of World War II. We find that extreme temperatures (both cold and hot) negatively affect the number of births. …”
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