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    Germany’s New Ostpolitik by Doctorow Gilbert

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…It is the consequence of Germany’s uncritical acceptance of democracy promotion as the guideline to foreign policy coming from Brussels and of Berlin’s political accommodation with its neighborhood, the new EU Member States to the East, bringing their revanchism and hostility to Russia into the EU institutions that Germany controls.…”
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    Russia's case for war against Ukraine: legal claims, political rhetoric and instrumentality in a fracturing international order by Allison, RA

    Published 2023
    “…In seeking to justify its war of aggression against Ukraine, Russia has presented a wide variety of legal, quasi-legal, and normative claims, alongside political rhetoric and transparent revanchism. Drawing on a qualitative content analysis of Russian speeches and texts concerning the war, this article deconstructs Russia’s legal and political arguments and analyzes their rhetorical character as well as their intended audiences. …”
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    Russia and the Baltic States by G. M. Velyaminov

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The moods of neo-Nazi revanchism, Russophobia and anti-Semitism in the now-a-days Baltic States are really artificially instigated and cultivated by the so-called “yesterday’s forever”, the belated Nazi-followers, as well as by some Western global strategists eager to create their anti-Russian outposts at the Baltic States. …”
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    Plantifa: Antifascist Guerrilla Gardening Curriculum by Brandon Edwards-Schuth, Marco AG Cerqueira

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…are just some of the questions learners can consider during this process of eco-revanchism. Ultimately, we are connecting wholeheartedly with the anti-fascist movement all over the world by appropriating their acronym (Antifa) with deference as a way to plant seeds of love against hierarchies. …”
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    Between Diplomacy and Intrigue: Informal Aspects of Franco-Russian Relations in 1870s-1880s by K. A. Bespalova, V. S. Ivshin

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…The authors come to the conclusion that the Franco-Russian rapprochement in the 1870s-1880s actively developed on the wave of the idea of revanchism in France and the popularity of pan-Slavism, as well as through the contacts and initiatives of individuals connected by a network of informal ties with the government circles of both states.…”
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    Relations between the European Union and the United States under the conditions of Russian aggression against Ukraine (2022 – beginning OF 2023.) by Andrei Martynov

    Published 2023-01-01
    “…Conclusions. Russian revanchism, aimed at revising the parameters of the world order after the Cold War, focused on the split between the EU and the USA. …”
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    Geopolitical confrontation between Russia and the Ottoman Empire in the North Caucasus in the first half of the XIX century: the main causes and historical consequences by R. I. Pliev

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…At the same time, the pro-Ottoman policy of London and Paris was dictated by realistic considerations of these countries, which sought, by encouraging Turkish revanchism, to restrain Russian expansion in territories of strategic interest to them. …”
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    Identity Securitization in Foreign Policy and Conflict between Subjective and Objective Interests: A Case Study of Nazi Germany, the Soviet Union, and China by Mohammad Ali Basiri, Milad Mirinamniha

    Published 2024-05-01
    “…The second approach, namely reaction to humiliation, is akin to a kind of cultural revanchism. This approach seeks revenge for the past actions by certain governments against a nation or its current political elite, grounded in both security and non-security expansion of identity in foreign policy. …”
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    Question(s) de mémoire : le souvenir négrier à Nantes et Bordeaux by Éric Saugera

    Published 2002-10-01
    “…Si Nantes, faute de pouvoir continuer à taire son passé, a fini par l’admettre, Bordeaux, en revanche, persiste dans une attitude de faux-semblants.…”
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    Note sur la péripneumonie contagieuse bovine en Ethiopie. Epidémiologie et vaccination by Joseph Domenech

    Published 1979-02-01
    “…Une enquête sur la péripneumonie contagieuse bovine menée dans 7 provinces d'Ethiopie, sur 3 261 sérums, montre un taux d'infection relativement modéré dans les régions correctement couvertes par la vaccination KH3J Sr+. En revanche, lorsque les mesures de prophylaxie médicale sont trop partielles, les foyers restent nombreux…”
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    Le temps vécu dans le récit de fiction et dans le récit historique by Sabina Loriga

    Published 2013-12-01
    “…Si Ricœur évoque à plusieurs reprises les extraordinaires ressources qu’offre la fiction pour saisir les subtiles variations entre le temps de la conscience et le temps chronologique, il relève en revanche les limites de l’histoire : le récit de fiction – écrit-il – est plus riche en informations sur le temps, au plan même de l’art de composer que le récit historique.…”
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    Défense et illustration de l’esthétique… by Christian Ruby

    Published 2008-06-01
    “…Dès lors qu’on est un peu éloigné d’un champ de recherche, on n’entend pas les grondements de la bataille qui s’y déroulent ; l’objet des querelles demeure incompréhensible. En revanche, lorsqu’on est concerné par un champ d’analyse, on perçoit assez rapidement les enjeux manifestés par une nouvelle publication dans ce champ.  …”
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    Conduite de la reproduction en grands troupeaux laitiers dans les conditions marocaines. II. Reprise de l'activité cyclique <em>post-partum</em> by H. Lakhdissi, B. Haddada, A. Lahlou Kassi, M. Thibier

    Published 1988-04-01
    “…La seule observation des chaleurs est apparue inadéquate pour estimer le délai de cette reprise. En revanche, l’évaluation des concentrations de progestérone montre que 50 % des femelles ont recouvré leur activité cyclique 30 jours post-partum et 90 % 60 jours post-partum. …”
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    La politique entre sursaut ou passivité, résistance ou soumission. by Christian Ruby

    Published 2004-11-01
    “…Si chacun se désole de voir les hommes politiques de la République se consacrer à leurs ambitions personnelles, éclairant un peu plus chaque jour le vide sidéral du discours politique contemporain, il n’est pas certain qu’en se tournant vers les essais politiques, plus ou moins philosophiques 1 , dont parlent les médias aujourd’hui, on puisse être rassuré. En revanche, quelques ouvrages, publiés plus discrètement, ont le mérite de rappeler que la pensée politique, outre ...…”
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    Distribution de la translocation robertsonienne 1/29 chez les bovins trypanotolérants et les zébus de Côte-d'Ivoire by E.P. Cribiu, Christian Meyer, P. Yesso, V. Durand, C.P. Popescu

    Published 1991-02-01
    “…Si le chromosone Y est toujours acrocentrique chez les Zébus, en revanche, chez les taureaux Baoulé et Ndama, il est soit métacentrique, comme chez Bos taurus, soit plus rarement acrocentrique, ce qui pourrait indiquer un métissage avec des zébus. …”
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