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Geopolitical Explanation of the State Department\'s Performance in Iran\'s Power Relations with Foreign Governments (1821-1847 M)
Published 2019-09-01“…Thus, the analysis of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' performance in Iran's political relations with foreign governments between the years (1200-1226), which reflects the geopolitical conditions of Iran during that period in the region and the international environment, can for the date Institutes and geopolitics can be solved. …”
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Time to act: Institutional mental health support for Ukrainian academic staff during wartime
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FDI, industrialisation and environmental quality in SSA—the role of institutional quality towards environmental sustainability
Published 2024-11-01“…Abstract In light of the quest to achieve economic development without compromising environmental quality, we empirically examine whether institutional quality (INSQY) can help moderate the possible harmful effects of foreign direct investments (FDI) and industrialisation on environmental quality in sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). …”
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RUSSIAN-ARAB COOPERATION BEFORE AND AFTER THE "ARAB SPRING"
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Russian-тajik cooperation as a factor of stability in Central Asia (1992– 2022)
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Import substitution policy in Russia under conditions of overcoming external sanction pressure
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AB DENİZ GÜVENLİĞİ STRATEJİSİ: TEORİK BİR İNCELEME
Published 2022-12-01Subjects: “…eu maritime foreign and security policy…”
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Presenting a model of ecotourism and sustainable tourism development with an emphasis on foreign exchange and economic development of Qeshm Island
Published 2024-12-01“…AbstractThe purpose of the current research is to provide a model of ecotourism and sustainable tourism development with an emphasis on foreign exchange and economic development of Qeshm Island. …”
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Assessing Differences in US and EU Approaches to Containing Iran’s Nuclear Ambitions
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PRESIDENT TRUMPS’ STRATEGY: CONTINUITY AND NEW APPROACHES
Published 2019-01-01“…Trump’s national capitalism, his trade protectionist practices have caused a major crisis between the United States and its partners and allies, enhanced tensions with rival states.The authors of this article compare basic philosophic and doctrinal elements of Trump’s ‘grand strategy’ and major practical steps by his administration in the foreign and trade policies. The main conclusion from this analysis is that, despite Trump’s obvious abdication of the U.S. leadership in the liberal world order and its institutions, he is in no way isolationist within the world system. …”
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European Studies
Published 2014-10-01“…The work resulted in a number of monographs and textbooks on modern history and foreign policy of the studied countries and regions. …”
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The “Nixon China Shock” in the Mirror of Japanese Domestic Politics
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In search of a dialogue: Digital di-plomacy of Sweden
Published 2022-01-01“…The leading actors of Sweden’s digital diplomacy actively engaged the foreign audience in discussions on the most important issues on the foreign policy agenda of Sweden. …”
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On Harmonizing the External Economic Policy among the Countries of the Common Economic Space: Problems and Prospects
Published 2014-02-01“…One of the major exporters' obstacles of CU, revealed in the paper, is a VAT refund in export transactions, preventing the development of export activity, which reduces the competitiveness of CU on the foreign markets. The harmonization success of fiscal policy depends on the government, and the institution body taking the harmonization, - this paper looks at the necessity of such harmonization among the three countries of customs union, which at present has interstate form while supranational regulation of Eurasian Economic Commission is absent, since it does not have such empowerment. …”
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Priority areas of support for small and medium-sized enterprises within the framework of innovation policy
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Signaling, Constraining and Coercing in US sanctions policy towards Russia in the context of the Ukraine crisis
Published 2020-12-01“…The development of the US foreign policy tools in the 20th century resulted in sanctions becoming one of the most convenient means for achieving administration’s goals on the international arena, as well as a useful tool in domestic politics. …”
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Transnationalization of science and technology policies in Central America. A network analysis 1955-2020
Published 2021-09-01“…ICAITI, with the help of foreign aid programs sponsored by western powers, was instrumental in establishing the scientific development policies that became dominant in Central America. …”
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ASSESSMENT OF THE REGION'S INVESTMENT ENVIRONMENT AND POLICY INSTRUMENTS FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION OF ITS INVESTMENT POTENTIAL IN WARTIME
Published 2024-12-01“…The subject of the study is the processes of formation and implementation of regional investment policy in wartime. Methodology. The following methods of economic analysis were used in the study: analysis and synthesis (to ensure a systematic approach when characterising the investment environment of the region), statistical analysis and calculation (when analysing the volume, dynamics and structure, factors and functional features of the formation of the investment environment of the regional economy), strategic management (to determine the strategic goal, objectives, mechanisms, instruments and expected results of the regional investment policy in wartime). …”
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Assessing the Role of Soft Power in India-Russia Relations
Published 2023-05-01“…This article examines all three aspects of soft power and notes that Russia and India have channelized their cultural resources into public diplomacy since the 2000s, setting up institutions and bodies to deal with it. Despite their rich cultural resources and institutionalization of the dissemination of soft power, both countries do not fare well in soft power rankings.The article argues that changes in the international order since the 1990s, shifts in political ideologies, and the reorientation of the foreign policies of both countries have led them to seek new allies. …”
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