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    The British Peace Movement in the Interwar Years by Richard Davis

    Published 2017-07-01
    “…British decision makers shared this broadly felt revulsion against war. …”
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    The French, the British and their Middle Eastern Mandates (1918-1939): Two Political Strategies by Myriam Yakoubi

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The article also dwells on forms of cooperation and similarities in the way the British and the French managed the A mandates of the League of Nations.…”
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    Eleftherios Venizelos, British public opinion and the climax of Anglo-Hellenism (1915-1920) by Markovich Slobodan G.

    Published 2018-01-01
    “…Although Venizelos was highly praised and popular in Britain since at least 1913, his effort to bring Greece to the side of the Entente in 1915 made him exceptionally popular in Paris and particularly in London. Traditions of British philhellenism have been analysed, particularly the influence of two associations: the Hellenic Society founded in 1879 and, especially, the Anglo-Hellenic League established in 1913. …”
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    Nacionalismo y fútbol: el rechazo de los Gobiernos británico y francés a la Superliga Europea de Fútbol = Nationalism and Football: the rejection of the British and French Governments to the European Football Super League by Jorge Illa Boris, Bruno Rivas Frías

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…Abstract The reaction of the British and French Governments against the launch of a European Football Super League was evidence that the nationalist discourse, which has gained traction in recent years, has also spread to the sports field. …”
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    Allama Shibli and the early Muslim League: A dissenting voice by Islam, Arshad

    Published 2013
    “…The All-India Muslim League (AIML) was formed in 1906, with the primary aim to improve the educational and socioeconomic status of Muslims. …”
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    A review of sports analytics on Malaysia super league (MSL) by Razali, N., Mustapha, A., Soeed, K., Othman, M.

    Published 2019
    “…Sports analytics has played a crucial role for assisting in decision making for players drafting, trading, training, development, coaching and tactical system in association football (British English) or soccer (American English). Sports analytics in Malaysian football especially on main national football league, Malaysia Super League (MSL) has become a popular topic to be discussed among researchers in the past few years. …”
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    ABOUT THE SMART SPORTS DEVELOPMENT. EVIDENCE FROM THE UK PREMIERE LEAGUE by Vlad Ionut Dumitrache

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In the European top-level football, like the case of the British Premier League, financial indicators have demonstrated that the factors that define smart economy can be identified. …”
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    Eighty Years After Iraq Joining The League Of Nations As An Independent State by Ibrahim Khalil Al-Allaf

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…October, 3, 2012 is the 80 anniversary of Iraq joining to the league of Nations which is the international organization founded at the end of World War I in 1914-1918.One of the consequences of revolution 1920 is that the British left their tactic in ruling Iraq directly and to open the door to form an Iraqi government by crowning prince Faisal Bin Al-Hussein as a king of Iraq on August 21,1921.After that, the constitutional bases of the state completed by joining the league of Nations.This organization is aiming at keeping international peace, solving struggles among regional and international powers peacefully. …”
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    Iraqi political movement in the League of Nations From the years (1921-1932) by M. Dr. Yassar Ahmed Youssef

    Published 2018-11-01
    “…      The study is concerned with the study of an important period of time in the history of modern Iraq, the period of the establishment of modern Iraq and independence through the end of the British Mandate and acceptance of joining the League of Nations, an international organization, which includes the membership of independent free countries, which took on the establishment of security and world peace through the adoption of the principle Prohibition of the use of force and the adoption of the principle of resolving international disputes by peaceful means, the research aims to achieve a set of important goals, namely: 1 - Highlight the efforts of the Iraqi government to join the League of Nations and clarify the reasons for this accession and the difficulties that accompanied the desire of the Hummah in this area. 2- Clarification of the role of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland in the accession of Iraq to the League of Nations during the period of occupation and mandate on Iraq. 3- Clarifying the position of the League of Nations and its member states on the issue of Iraq's membership and how to deal with its desire to enter it from the beginning of the negotiations until the decision to accept membership. 4 -  Highlight the efforts of the most important Iraqi and foreign political figures, who had a role in the establishment of modern Iraq and joining the League of Nations.       …”
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    IMPLEMENTATION OF THE ENGLISH PREMIER LEAGUE'S INVOLVEMENT IN CAMPAIGNING THE ANTI-RACISM MOVEMENT by Novrel Esa Yubel, Reuspatyono Reuspatyono

    Published 2022-02-01
    “…This can be seen in the support from the league management (CEO), to the coaches and players. …”
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    Iraqi-British Relations After 2003 by Prof.Dr. Sattar Jabbar Al-Jaberi

    Published 2017-12-01
    “…Although Iraq's entry into the League of Nations and declared an independent state in 1932, but it remained under British influence until the 1958 revolution.Relations between the two countries had not stabilized after 1958, and in 1991 Britain participated Gulf War against Iraq and the severance of diplomatic relations. …”
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    The Attitude of the British Dominions to the Geneva Protocol by Jaroslav Valkoun, Lukáš Novotný

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…After the victory of the Conservatives in the parliamentary elections in the autumn of 1924, it became clear that obligations such as compulsory arbitration or the possibility of the British Navy sailing out on behalf of the interests of the League of Nations were unacceptable to His Majesty’s Government.…”
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