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    Radiation Songs and Transpacific Resonances of US Imperial Transits by Jessica A. Schwartz

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…US nuclear imperialism is persistent given the establishment of these official spaces where the Marshall Islands and United States governments are allowed to interact, politically, and the radiation communities, particularly women subject to disproportionate impacts from nuclear colonialism, are denied entrance or, (literally and metaphorically), voice. …”
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    General Rădescu’s last year in Romania (May 7th, 1945 - June 15th, 1946) by Marian-Alin Dudoi

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…In order to be recognized by British and United States Governments, the Groza Government were obliged to increase the degree of freedom. …”
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    Religion and Public Life by Louay M. Safi

    Published 2001-04-01
    “…These initiatives are presented as a way to enhance the welfare and social programs of the United State government, which were challenged in the late eighties, and were seriously disrupted in the nineties. …”
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    The global movement towards a public health approach to substance use disorders by Kimberly Johnson, Irina Pinchuk, Marie Isabel E. Melgar, Martin Osayande Agwogie, Fernando Salazar Silva

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The work varies by country, but includes regulatory changes, workforce development and resource allocation all of which are supported by the United Nations Office on Drugs and Crime (UNODC) and multi-national organizations that provide training and technical assistance, funded primarily by the European Union and United States governments. All four countries highlighted have barriers to moving towards a more public health approach which may include popularity of the law enforcement approach, turbulent government environments, and economics of being a drug producing nation. …”
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