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    EDUCATION IN ECONOMIC THEORY by Jasmina Osmanković, Hatidža Jahić, Ensar Šehić

    Published 2011-05-01
    “… This paper aims to show the evolution of the role and importance of education in economic theory, especially in theoretical approaches to economic development after World War II. In order to find answers and to present a current issue why and how certain countries have made progress while others have regressed in the development process, many theories and models explaining processes of growth and development have emerged and developed. …”
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    Kriminalpolitik - straffrättspolitik by Tapio Lappi-Seppälä

    Published 2000-06-01
    “…However, the steady decrease that started soon after the Second World War has continued, and by the early 1990s Finland declined to the Nordic level. …”
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    The case of the preferred worker - three guidelines to a decolonial research agenda on meaningful work by GUSTAVO SANTOS DIAS BARRETO

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…This process, in turn, creates the colonial difference between the knowledge and life practices of the West and other civilizations. After World War II, coloniality entered a new stage centered in the U.S., where organizations and business schools became disseminators of knowledge and praxis of living based on neoliberal values. …”
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    How Architecture Builds Intelligence: Lessons from AI by Nikos A. Salingaros

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…Much of world architecture after World War II is therefore unsuitable for raising children. …”
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    Stanisław Bednarski SJ and prof. Stanisław Kot: pupil and master by Stanisław Cieślak SJ

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…The friendship of the mentor and student’s ended in World War II. Prof. S. Kot survived the War and emigrated, where he remained active in politics, while his student died on July 16, 1942 in the German Nazi concentration camp in Dachau near Munich.   …”
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    Le lit provenant du château d’Effiat (Puy-de-Dôme) conservé au musée du Louvre by Agnès Bos

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…It was transferred to the Louvre after the Second World War. It was always thought to be the bed of the Marshall d’Effiat (1581-1632), an influential minister of Louis XIII, closely associated with the Cardinal de Richelieu, whose family chateau he had helped rebuild. …”
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    From Entomological Disaster to Agricultural Modernization, the Effect of Pink Bollworm on Cotton Farming in Çukurova (1914-1928) by Okan Ceylan

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Since the second half of the 19th century, pink bollworm, which has been effective on a global scale, spread to Çukurova as a result of cotton seed imports from Egypt after the First World War (the WWI). In 1924 and 1925, pink bollworm, which had a negative impact on cotton yields, was initially seen as an entomological problem in cotton, but turned into a social, economic and political problem due to the key importance of cotton in Türkiye’s foreign trade, textile industry and rural development. …”
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    THE NUREMBERG TRIAL AND CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF INTERNATIONAL HUMANITARIAN LAW: AN APPRAISAL by ANDREW BUYENGUM JACKSON, GAMBO NELSON

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The book codifies international humanitarian law and is a reference for the codes of the military tribunal at Nuremberg for the trial of the Nazi leaders for war crimes against humanity after the Second World War. The paper delves into the study of the Nuremberg trial and its contribution to the development of international humanitarian law at the Geneva Convention. …”
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    Crisis and Security of Criticism by Maziar Mohaymeni

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…In the Philippe Daros’s narration of the history of European literary criticism after the Second World War, three main periods are distinguished. First, a formalist/structuralist period, centered by language and linguistic approaches, which is a negative reaction to the horrors of War and a symbol of desire to forget the History. …”
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    Critical Evaluation Analysis of the Role of Government in the School of German Ordoliberalism in Persian Language Sources by Saeed Seyed Hosseinzadeh Yazdi, Mohammad javad Sharifzadeh, Adel Paighami

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The study of the role of government in the school of German Ordoliberalism in order to be considered as an alternative to the neoliberal capitalist system after the global crisis of 2008 and influencing the development model of West Germany after World War II and its effects on the model of EU governance and some other countries are important. …”
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    THE DEFINING FEATURES OF SOFT POWER STRATEGY IN GERMAN FOREIGN POLICY by L. R. Rustamova

    Published 2016-02-01
    “…The defeat in the Second World War made Germany very carefully select the foreign policy concepts, which is still actual for the country. …”
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    La disparition de l’écrivain catholique au Québec by Denis Saint-Jacques

    Published 2019-04-01
    “…The second is witnessed during and around the Second World War by laypeople who promote an aesthetic of interiority inspired by the example of "French Catholic writers" such as Claudel, Bernanos or Mauriac. …”
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    History of Military Academies in Indonesia by Nina Herlina

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…During the Dutch East Indies era, officer training took place at the Military Academy in Breda. Following World War II, a new Military Academy was established in Bandung in 1940. …”
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    Al-Manâr de 1925 à 1935 : la dernière décennie d'un engagement intellectuel by Nadia Elissa-Mondeguer

    Published 2002-04-01
    “…The term "reform" (islâh), before being enduringly tied to Islamic movements, was the leading idea behind the entire Ottoman liberal thought before the First World War, including Salafi thought. Between the two World Wars, the idea of « renewal » (tajdid) became the essential term of that time. …”
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    « Histoires perturbées, passés retrouvés », une introduction by Sian Sullivan, Michèle Baussant, Lindsey Dodd, Olivette Otele, Irène Dos Santos

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…Our aim has been to interrogate relationships between oral histories and amateur histories with more formal written archives and historiography in a series of disrupted settings: evictions in colonial and apartheid west Namibia (SULLIVAN); memories and historical interpretations of the Egyptian Jewish diaspora (BAUSSANT); the evacuation of children in Second World War France (DODD); recent maritime exodus of migrants from Africa (OTELE); and rupture from a hegemonic imperial-nostalgic narrative in Portugal (DOS SANTOS). …”
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    The problem of American Loans and Credits for Czechoslovakia in 1945–1948 by A. V. Zorin

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…The article is devoted to one of the aspects of the US European policy after World War II: the issue of loans and credits to affected countries. …”
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    I. Dünya Savaşı’ndan Önce Türk Boğazlarına Yönelik Rus Talepleri ve İngiltere’nin Tutumu (1908-1914) by Abdurrahman BOZKURT

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…Taking advantage of the international developments, political crises and the situation of the Ottoman Empire prior the World War I, Russia raised its demands for the revision of the status quo of the Turkish Straits. …”
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    Multilingualism in Lithuanian Children’s Folklore by Anglickienė Laimutė, Macijauskaitė-Bonda Jurgita

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…In Lithuanian folklore, two major influences can be traced: Russian influence, particularly from World War II until the beginning of the 21st century, and influence from English-speaking countries, beginning in the 1990s and continuing to the present. …”
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    The Performance of the World Health Organization in Dealing with Covid-19 in the Balance of International Law: Weaknesses and Suggestions for Improving the Organization's Actions by Aramesh Shahbazi, Bassel Abzo

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The emergence of epidemics and their rapid spread is the result of the nature of international life, which has seen a significant increase in the movement of people and goods. states have realized this issue for a long time, especially after the Second World War, this task was entrusted to the World Health Organization as the guardian of the health and safety of the people of the world. …”
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    Historical and Legal Features for the Development of Legal (Law) Education in 30-40s of the XX Century by N. A. Bondar

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…It has been substantiated that on the eve of the Second World War there was the system of University legal education in Ukraine, which emerged on the basis of Kyiv, Kharkiv, Lviv, Odesa and Chernivtsi Universities. …”
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