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    Democracy, Governance and Decentralization by Allan ROSENBAUM

    Published 2000-01-01
    “…This concern was given an initial impetus by the growing belief in the aftermath of World War II that democratic governments were both less likely to seriously violate basic human rights as well as to resort to violence and war as a means of resolving disputes between themselves.…”
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    Unreal Cities: the Veterans’ Homecoming and the Fate of Postwar Noir by Benoît Tadié

    Published 2022-05-01
    “…Noir fiction was shaped, in the aftermath of World War II, by a generation of ex-servicemen who wrote, under the guise of crime stories, about the difficulty of returning to American cities and civilian life. …”
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    Mining for Embodied Coal by Adam Przywara

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…The conditions prevailing in Warsaw in the aftermath of World War II were ones of urban and industrial ruination, material scarcity and resource depletion. …”
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    Open Water Jumping: Clearing Obstacles in the Negotiation of French Rights to The Black Stallion by Cécile Cottenet

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…The story of the introduction of the series in France in the aftermath of World War II, and its inclusion in this now-classic library of children’s texts, is largely unknown. …”
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    'THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN DOMESTIC INVESTMENT LAWS AND INTERNATIONAL INVESTMENT LAWS IN THE FLOW OF FOREIGN DIRECT INVESTMENT.' by Rafaa Mazrui

    Published 2025-02-01
    “…The Liberal International Order (LIO), established in the aftermath of World War II, is underpinned by political and economic liberalism, alongside liberal internationalism, emphasizing liberal democracy, open markets, and cooperative security. …”
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    Human Rights and Climate Change by Jelena Belic, Margaretha Wewerinke-Singh, Tim Meijers

    Published 2024-12-01
    “… Since their recognition and institutionalization in the aftermath of World War II, human rights have been understood as protecting the fundamental interests of human beings worldwide against serious threats. …”
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    From Uncle Tom to Nat Turner: An Overview of Slavery in American Film, 1903-2016 by Melvyn Stokes

    Published 2019-09-01
    “…Yet, it is noted, even in films such as The Birth of a Nation (1915) and Gone with the Wind (1939), there were sequences that challenged this interpretation and hinted at the brutality and exploitation of the institution. In the aftermath of World War II, a more critical view of slavery began to emerge on film. …”
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    The Globalization of Christian Democracy: Religious Entanglements in the Making of Modern Politics by Rosario Forlenza, Bjørn Thomassen

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The article will cover three broad periods where such global entanglements took shape: the mid-nineteenth century up until World War I, the interwar period, and the aftermath of World War II. We primarily address developments across the Atlantic in Europe and Latin America, while briefly touching upon Asian developments. …”
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    Future of European Security Policies: Is Geopolitical Europe Possible? by Ahmet K. Han, Çiğdem Üstün

    Published 2024-03-01
    “…Since the aftermath of World War II, the pursuit of European autonomy in ensuring its security began with the 1950s French proposal for a pan-European defense force, though never realized. …”
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    Le risque au défi de la mémoire organisée : l’exemple de la gestion des mines d’uranium françaises by Bretesché Sophie, Ponnet Marie

    Published 2012-06-01
    “…Uranium production began in the aftermath of World warII ended in 2001 in France with the closing down of the last mine. …”
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    Regime Complexity and International Organizations: UNHCR as a Challenged Institution by Betts, A

    Published 2013
    “…Many organizations within the UN system were established in the aftermath of World War II, at a time when they held a de facto monopoly in a given policy field. …”
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    Survival Migration: A New Protection Framework by Betts, A

    Published 2010
    “…The modern refugee regime, created in the aftermath of World War II, provides protection mainly to people who flee individualized persecution or generalized violence. …”
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    Editorial: The European City as a Place of Coexistence by José António Bandeirinha, Luís Miguel Correia, Nelson Mota

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…However, over the last seven decades this balance has been challenged. In the aftermath of World War II, the utopia of the functional city was hijacked to serve the welfare policies of the states sponsored by the Marshall Plan. …”
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    0280 The Hidden Beginnings of a Breakthrough: Lina Bo Bardi’s First Steps in Brazil by Daniele Pisani

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…Italian-born architect Lina Bo Bardi always claimed that she had moved to Brazil in the aftermath of World War II because the freedom ideals of the Italian Resistance had been betrayed. …”
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    The Political Thought of Nelson Mandela and the Resurgence of South Africa on the Global Stage by Said Abdullah

    Published 2023-04-01
    “…The aftermath of World War II not only impacted the nations competing for power worldwide, but also had significant consequences for countries that were merely pawns in the war. …”
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    Complex Patterns, Unpredictable Consequences: The Distribution of Sealed Land along the Urban-rural Gradient in Barcelona by Flavia Ranalli, Luca Salvati

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…Our results show that sealing patterns in Barcelona reflect distinct urbanization phases observed in the aftermath of World War II and may describe the rapid transition from a mono-centric and compact form observed in the 1950s to a more scattered and dispersed morphology. …”
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    The Possibility of an Island: Cold War Berlin as Charged Void, Landscape, and Mirage by Ioanna Angelidou

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…The latter, I argue, is informed by a critical stance to the technophiliac and abstrac[1]tionist tendencies of Modern architecture and a swerve towards a renewed interest in history and the palimpsestic quality of the urban tissue in the aftermath of World War II.…”
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    Student Satisfaction and University Enrollments: Does the Urban or Regional Status of Australian Higher Education Institutions Matter? by Kumar Biswas, Sudipta Bose, Syed Shams, Chris Dann, Alice Brown

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…In the aftermath of World War II, Western nations witnessed unprecedented growth in university enrollments, particularly in business schools, driven by the expansion of the publicly funded higher education system. …”
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    ALLUSIONS TO CANCEL CULTURE IN THE MOTION PICTURE TAKING SIDES by Petar TODOROV

    Published 2024-11-01
    “…The article focuses on how cancel culture is alluded to in the motion picture Taking Sides in which Major Steve Arnold interrogates renowned German conductor Wilhelm Furtwängler in the aftermath of World War II in Germany. We argue that maestro Furtwängler falls victim to what is known today as cancel culture – the term did not exist at the time. …”
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