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The narrative of the «Northern Territories» in the socio-political discourse of contemporary Japan
Published 2024-10-01“…Of particular importance from the point of view of the emotional effect on public consciousness are the theses that the Southern Kurils are the “ancestral territory of Japan,” that the USSR committed aggressive and unfair actions against Japan during World War II, and modern Russia did not correct them, and that the Japanese natives of the Southern Kurils experience enormous moral suffering, not having the opportunity to freely visit the graves of their ancestors. …”
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Philosophy and Sociology Studies
Published 2014-10-01“…Frantsev made a great contribution to the restoration of Russian social and political science after World War II. After graduating from MGIMO, he worked at the Foreign Ministry of USSR, and then served as a rector of the Academy of Social Sciences and chief-editor of the journal "Problems of Peace and Socialism" in Prague. …”
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Could the Next Platform be the Transformational Platform and Tourism? A Platform Based Expansion Model in the Context of Global Sustainable Tourism
Published 2024-06-01“…After the Second World War, the tourism industry started to turn into a global phenomenon with the development of the economy and globalization since 1950. …”
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Local Self-Governments in Hungary: Recent Changes through Central European Lenses
Published 2019-11-01“… This article provides an overview of the regulatory environment of the Hungarian system of local self-government based on the methods of legal dynamics and economic analyses in a historical perspective tracing events back to the aftermath of World War II. The starting point of the analysis is 1947, the launching of soviet type command economy in Hungary. …”
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Military doctrine in the state-legal paradigm of OUN-UPА
Published 2024-06-01“…Based on the analysis of the works of the OUN ideologues, the content of the military doctrine, which was theoretically developed and practically implemented by the UPA during the Second World War, was traced. Practical significance. The conclusions and proposals published in the article can be used in further historical and legal research, preparation of special courses on the history of the state and law.…”
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The European Court of Human Rights as Part of Criminal Procedural Legislation of Ukraine
Published 2020-09-01“…The author has studied the issue of the origin and formation of the European Court of Human Rights after the Second World War, steps in the establishment and development of this Court, as well as the actions of the Member States to consolidate the development of the European Court of Human Rights at specialized conferences with the support of the Committee of Ministers. …”
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Analysis of anthropogenic transformation of the hydrographic network in the northern part of Lviv according to cartographic sources
Published 2024-12-01“…After that, the number of mills steadily decreased: at the beginning of the 19th century ‒ nine; in the second half of the 19th century ‒ seven; in the interwar period – five. After the World War II, the operation of all water mills was stopped. …”
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Imagist Novel’s Poetics: “Bid Me to Live” by H.D.
Published 2024-12-01“…Friedman), typical for a lyric novel, focuses on the narrative-transformation of heroine at the moment of her deepest personal crisis both in the life of a woman and an artist against the catastrophic background of the First World War. The novel’s poetics analysis proves that author's narrative strategy lies in searching and finding imagistic correlates of individual images, descriptions and whole scenes-situations. …”
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MBI-KG: A knowledge graph of structured and linked economic research data extracted from the 1937 book “Die Maschinen-Industrie im Deutschen Reich”MADATA
Published 2025-02-01“…This historical source offers data on German companies within the mechanical engineering industry during the pre-World War II era.The book was digitized, and Optical Character Recognition (OCR) was applied to extract text. …”
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Soviet and British diplomacy at international conferences on the eve of the formation of the USSR
Published 2022-11-01“…The paper examines the formation of the Soviet state and its place within the European international relations system in the first half of the 1920s both in the context of new principles of interstate and economic interactions and geopolitical transformations triggered by the First World War. 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. …”
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The die is cast: Sweden and Finland’s long road to NATO
Published 2024-11-01“…The first section considers the formation of the non-aligned strategies of Finland and Sweden in the aftermath of World War II, which took the form of the so-called Paasikivi-Kekkonen and Unden doctrines, respectively. …”
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The US liberal political and academic establishment on national-territorial transformation of Russia in 1917–1922
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. …”
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Origin and Development of Service Cynology in Modern Ukraine
Published 2020-02-01“…Unfortunately, the development of cynology after the Second World War underwent significant regression due to the changes in public attitudes and the post-war situation, but this did not prevent further use and improvement of the use of dogs. …”
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East Central Europe in the Federalist-Regional Concepts of the Polish Emigrants of the Second Half ofthe 20th century
Published 2011-06-01“…The developments of World War II and post-war periods conditioned a half-century-long dualistic division of Europe into the democratic West and the Communist East, which left a deep imprint in the world historiography. …”
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The position of Lithuanian parties towards Poland in 1920-1926: from modus vivendi to permanent confrontation
Published 2008-08-01“… In the end of the First World War, Lithuanian (having just regained independence) international position was badly complicated by a terror conflict with Poland with respect to Vilnius that took place in 1919. …”
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Deconstrucţia canonului literar în critica actuală română şi sârbă
Published 2010-12-01“…The main idea of the book, which is the need of Romanian literature to synchronize with other European literatures, is old, and was already described in Romania in Eugen Lovinescu’s studies, prior to World War II. According to Negrici, it is the Romanian mentality in the first place that is due to ‘evolve’. …”
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Genesis of Holocaust history politics: Case study: Republic of Serbia 1945-2020
Published 2024-01-01“…Most of the mentioned projects studied the period from the end of Second World War, until the first decade of the XXI century, while a negligible number of scholars attempted to theoretically frame the researched phenomenon. …”
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Role of the Arab League in Structuring the Arab Regional Space
Published 2020-11-01“…The focus of this organization was to protect pan-Arab interests and support all Arab states in achieving political independence.The aggravation of the situation in Palestine after the Second World War became a central item on the agenda of all the Arab League meetings. …”
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Lithuanian Scientific Medical Periodicals in the Third-Fifth Decade of the 20th Century (till 1944)
Published 2024-08-01“…These works were like the first beacons, which built a path into the future, directed to the new development trends in medicine and created preconditions for the establishment and development of famous Lithuanian medical institutions in Lithuania after the World War 11. …”
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University proceedings. Volga region. Social sciences
Published 2024-11-01“…It is noted that historically, Transcaucasia and the North Caucasus were the object of expansionist aspirations on the part of the Ottoman Empire and Iran, and at the end of the First World War – Germany and England, which made the restoration of Russian state-hood a particularly difficult task. …”
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