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    The construction of a web narrative about the Portuguese colonial war: a critical perspective on Wikipedia by Verónica Ferreira

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…These narratives mask the colonial violence and resistance to it that preceded the colonial war and depoliticize the struggle of the national liberation movements. …”
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    THE POLEMOGENIC WAVE OF REVOLUTIONS 1917-1927 AS A HISTORICAL LABORATORY by Nikolai Sergeyevich Rozov

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The polemogenic wave caused by the First World War includes successful revolutions (with the change of power) in Russia, Germany, Hungary, the success of some national liberation movements of Irish people, Czechs, Slovaks, South Slavs, Poles, Finns, the defeat of such movements of Ukrainians, Georgians, Armenians, peoples of Turkestan, the establishment of regimes of various types and with different stability. …”
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    THE POLEMOGENIC WAVE OF REVOLUTIONS 1917-1927 AS A HISTORICAL LABORATORY by Nikolai Sergeyevich Rozov

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The polemogenic wave caused by the First World War includes successful revolutions (with the change of power) in Russia, Germany, Hungary, the success of some national liberation movements of Irish people, Czechs, Slovaks, South Slavs, Poles, Finns, the defeat of such movements of Ukrainians, Georgians, Armenians, peoples of Turkestan, the establishment of regimes of various types and with different stability. …”
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    The Polemogenic Wave of 1917-1927 Revolutions as a Historical Laboratory by N. S. Rozov

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…The polemogenic wave caused by the First World War includes successful revolutions (with the change of power) in Russia, Germany, Hungary, the success of some national liberation movements of Irish people, Czechs, Slovaks, South Slavs, Poles, Finns, the defeat of such movements of Ukrainians, Georgians, Armenians, peoples of Turkestan, the establishment of regimes of various types and with different stability. …”
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    China’s Belt and Road Initiative Revisited: Challenges and Ways Forward by Yitzhak Shichor

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Now, if the BRI is successfully implemented, for the first time in history a model of Eastern origin may affect the West and the rest of world. Unlike national liberation movements which had achieved political but not economic independence, China’s BRI could facilitate an international liberation movement that helps Asian and African countries to achieve growth and development, and thereby become economically independent as well. …”
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    Armed Non-State actors and state failure: failing international law or failure of international law by Santuraki, Suleiman Usman

    Published 2019
    “…It also explores the international legal regime on non-state actors with a view to see if it encourages the emergence of violent groups in the form of national liberation movements. Using doctrinal methodology, the paper analyses both primary and secondary sources of data, relevant literature, and case law on the topic. …”
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    Terrorism as a threat to human rights by Vira Tymoshenko

    Published 2022-08-01
    “…Being a form of violence, terrorism is used both by national liberation movements, ethnic and religious groups, and by criminal structures and individual states. …”
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    The proces of establishing Xenocracy in Balkan states during 19th century by Milošević Miroslav S.

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The beginning of the 19th century was marked by the awakening of national liberation movements in the Balkan peninsula. This process was initiate by the Serbian revolution at 1804. …”
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    BAZA JURIDICĂ A RELAȚIILOR MOLDO-FRANCEZE by Violeta COTILEVICI, Svetlana CEBOTARI

    Published 2020-06-01
    “…</p><p> </p><p><strong>THE LEGAL BASIS OF THE MOLDOVAN-FRENCH RELATIONS</strong></p><p>The interstate relations of the Republic of Moldova internationally begin to emerge with its withdrawal from the USSR, in the circumstances of the strikes of the national liberation movements, carried out in all the Union republics. …”
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    Revolution and Modernity by Victor Martianov

    Published 2018-07-01
    “…On the other hand, this permanent modernisation is not revolutionary in the sense that the periodic splits of elites, colour revolutions, coups and national liberation movements do not in and of themselves make demands for fundamental change in the value-institutional core of the political order of Modernity. …”
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    Private Military and Security Companies (PMSCs) in Modern International Processes by M. A. Nebolsina

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Non-state security actors look back on a history that stretches to mid- and the second half of the 20th century – the period of national liberation movements across the world. Meanwhile, the 1990s marked the rapid growth in the number of PMSCs and in the development and enlargement of the market in private security services. …”
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    Territorial organization of confessional space of the Western regions of Ukraine by Ivan Kostashchuk

    Published 2020-12-01
    “…The study is devoted to the coverage of the territorial organization of the modern confessional space of the regions of Western Ukraine, which was formed under the influence of complex historical and geographical factors, namely the formation of Ukraine, socio-political life of individual regions, the influence of Western civilization, national liberation movements, ethnic composition and more. …”
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    Recasting the legality of resistance: the subaltern makings of international law by Dasgupta, A

    Published 2022
    “…At the Conference, the PLO constituted the ‘non-legal, marginal’ and was able to effect substantive changes in international law—most notably encoding the right of national liberation movements to engage in armed struggle against colonial domination, alien occupation, and racist regimes. …”
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    "Springtime of the Peoples" of 1848- 1849 and its reflection in documentary heritage of Naddniprianska Ukraine (based on archival materials of Kyiv, Podillia and Volyn provinces) by Ivanenko Oksana

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…Despite the defeat of the "Springtime of the Peoples" of 1848-1849, the complex of cultural and ideological concepts, socio-political processes, national liberation movements, and international relations associated with it largely determined the ways of further development of European civilisation. …”
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    ПАНТЕЛЕЙМОН БЛОНСЬКИЙ – УКРАЇНСЬКИЙ СОЦІАЛ-ДЕМОКРАТ ІЗ ПОДІЛЛЯ ТА СЕЛЯНСТВО НА ПОЧАТКУ ХХ СТ by О. М. Федьков, А. Л. Глушковецький

    Published 2020-08-01
    “…The article is dedicated to Panteleimon Blonskyi, a representative of the Ukrainian social-democratic and national liberation movements in Podillya. The relevance of the research is justified by the need to study the history of social communities and people; to fill the Ukrainian biographical archive with unknown and little-known figures of the past and, through the person of the Ukrainian Social Democrat, to show the activity of this party among the peasantry. …”
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    African Studies in Russia: History and the Current State by I. O. Abramova, M. N. Amvrosova, D. M. Bondarenko, S. N. Volkov, V. V. Gribanova, T. L. Deych, E. V. Morozenskaya

    Published 2022-04-01
    “…This was due to the victory of national liberation movements in African countries and the formation of independent states on the continent. …”
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    Aproximación histórica sobre la cooperación médica: Cuba–Argelia 1963-1964 by Lahouaria NAAB

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Since the 1960s, Cuba began to support not only the progressive forces of Latin America but also the national liberation movements of the African continent, which cemented its path towards decolonization and provided concert assistance with the transfer of resources, professional training, etc. …”
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    O AMOR E A GUERRA NO “PLANALTO E NA ESTEPE”: ENTRE CAMARADAS ANGOLANOS, A UNIÃO SOVIÉTICA E A GUERRA FRIA by Iolanda VASILE, Carolina PEIXOTO

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Having this story as a background and focusing the analysis on the lives of African students in the former Soviet Union, we will explore the implications and importance of cultural exchanges for the establishment of long time relations between various national liberation movements and the former Soviet Union. Ultimately, we wish to question the essential role of memory in the processes of passage, transformation, and regulation of existing realities; imagining liberation beyond the independence. …”
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    Politological Science in the Carpathian Region after the Declaration of Independence by Ihor Tsependa

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…The research revolves around certain political aspects of the general topic "Western Ukraine in the national liberation movement and in the processes of state-building". …”
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    Los imaginarios “peruanistas” en la izquierda uruguaya: el debate de febrero del 73 by Gilberto Aranda Bustamante, María Olga Ruiz Cabello

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…This work aims to explore the influence of a specific militarism, the progressive one, in the experience of one of the most emblematic groups in the New Left, the Uruguayan Tupamaros National Liberation Movement, as well as the Frente Amplio coalition in the same country. …”
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