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International Educational Programs as an Instrument of Soft Power and Building Dialogue between States. Interview with Dario Battistella, Director for Research of Sciences Po Borde...
Published 2020-12-01“…Battistella is also the author of «Return from the State of War» (2006), «One-Dimensional Peace» (2011), «War and Peace in the 21st Century» (2011). Professor Battistella has worked in the leading universities: Science Po Paris, Graduate School of Social Sciences in Paris (EHESS), University of Sherbrooke (Quebec), University of Colorado (USA), University of Laval (Quebec). …”
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The politics of Gorkha martial valour: A critical introduction to modern Nepali war poetry
Published 2021-01-01“…Instead, it has started exploring local alternatives to war, including peace based on Buddha’s messages and Nepal’s indigenous teachings.…”
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Finding a Reasonable Foundation for Peace
Published 2017-03-01“…Such questions are raised by Mortimer Adler in How to Think about War and Peace. Adler argues in this book that both are possible, and in doing so he argues that the insights of liberal contract thinkers, particularly Immanuel Kant, are essentially true. …”
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Moral dimension of military uniform
Published 2023-01-01“…The paper elaborates different significant moral implications of putting on and wearing military uniform, both during war and peace time, thus showing its twofold symbolic and value function - it simultaneously imposes duty, but also brings privilege to the person wearing it. …”
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Warriors and peacekeepers: testing a biosocial implicit leadership hypothesis of intergroup relations using masculine and feminine faces.
Published 2012-01-01“…Across two experiments we show that a general categorization of leader versus nonleader is an initial implicit requirement for emergence, and at a context-specific level facial cues of masculinity and femininity contingently affect war versus peace leadership emergence in the predicted direction. …”
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DECALOGUL – LEGE DIVINĂ UNIVERSALĂ FUNDAMENTALĂ: REFLECȚII NORMATIV–DOCTRINARE ÎN DREPTUL INTERN ROMÂN ȘI ÎN DREPTUL INTERNAȚIONAL PUBLIC
Published 2019-06-01“…</p><p>Also the ten commandments are reflected in the international public law, war crimes, peace crimes, crimes against humanity, aggression crimes, genocide.…”
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Grotius' concept of natural and international law: Case study of Kosovo and Metohija
Published 2016-01-01“…He gave a special contribution to the war law, since war and peace had been put in the context of morality. …”
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RESTRUCTURING MARKETS, REORGANIZING NATURE: AN EXAMINATION OF JAPANESE STRATEGIES FOR ACCESS TO RAW MATERIALS
Published 1995-08-01“…Theorists of hegemony combine a concern with the causes of war and peace with questions of dominant trade regimes. …”
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Impact of long-term civil disorders and wars on the trajectory of HIV epidemics in sub-Saharan Africa
Published 2004-08-01“…The roles of sex and blood exposures in HIV epidemics in war and peace await empirical determination.…”
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Maritime Power Play in the Indian Ocean and Challenges for Pakistan Navy
Published 2023-01-01“…To counter such a wide and diverse array of challenges frequent evaluation and assessment of war and peace time roles of Pakistan Navy is required by strategic policy makers.…”
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Justice in Cyberwar
Published 2014-06-01“…The latter is changing our understanding of war (and peace) as well as the relationship between the human being and the machine. …”
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“They Divided the Estate During the War”: L. N. Tolstoy’s Traditions in the Estate Text of the 20th Century
Published 2023-09-01“…Using the examples of the stories “Caucasian Prisoner,” “Divine and Human,” the epic novel “War and Peace,” the author of the article traces the motif of the prodigal son’s return to his father’s house, his main phases of “departure” (“isolation”), “test” and “return” (“gaining new connections with the world”). …”
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Italy, Greece, Entente and Problem of Dodecanese Islands in Diplomatic Struggle of 1915-1923
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The Moderation of Frente Farabundo Martí Para La Liberación Nacional’s Economic Orientation in El Salvador, 2009-2019
Published 2020-12-01“…Frente Farabundo Martí Para la Liberación Nacional (FMLN) was a Marxist guerrilla group, known for its activities in the 1980s and 1990s to seize El Salvador’s government through war. Post-peace accords, FMLN transformed into an electoral political party and successfully won to lead the government of El Salvador in 2009-2019, but then they compromised their economic policies to suit neoliberalism. …”
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“The Pugachevites” by E. A. Salias in the Reception of F. M. Dostoevsky: on the Epic Character of the Russian Novel
Published 2021-12-01“…Salias “The Pugachevites” (1874), based on the discoveries of the epic novel “War and Peace” by L. N. Tolstoy, testified to the process of strengthening the epic tendency in Russian literature of the 19th century. …”
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Conscience on Atomic Jobs: The Manufacturers of Nuclear War
Published 2022-12-01“…Through examples and testimonies spanning different contexts of World War, Cold War, and peace, this article confronts the experiences and memories of individuals across the spectrum of bomb-making, from participants in the Manhattan Project to the technicians assembling nuclear weapons during the US-Soviet arms race. …”
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Forging Peace in Damascus: On International Aid, Localized Elite Bargaining, and Insider Mediators
Published 2021-02-01“…This article asks how Western international assistance could and should shape war-to-peace transitions for contributing to the emergence of lasting non-violent ‘peaces’. …”
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The role of media in the Arab revolutions: the case of Syria / Bachar Bakour
Published 2020“…Whether in the time of war or peace, media, considered the ‘Fourth Authority’, must struggle to present the truth to the public, making no concession to any kind of authority, whether legislative, executive or judicial. …”
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Inculcating social activism in the literature classroom
Published 2011“…They wrote to describe social conditions, economic development, war and peace, and human development or lack of progress. …”
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Genealogy of behaviourist peace research
Published 2017-05-01“…Since its creation in the 1950s, with a focus on inter-state conflict as an alternative to Strategic Studies, PR had two defining periods: one in the late 1960s labelled as the “socialist revolution”, with the conceptualisation of peace as more than the absence of war (positive peace) and a challenge for normativity in research; and a second period in the 1980s that brought the broadening of the referent object to intra-state conflict and liberal peace, and the emergence of other social sciences dedicated to the study of issues in, or close to, PR, broadly defined as security with some of them adopting a normative stance in research. …”
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