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    Review of John Coffey's 'Exodus and Liberation' by Bejan, T

    Published 2014
    “…<p>On July 3, 1776, John Adams reflected on recent events with joy and trepidation: “Britain has been filled with folly, and America with wisdom … It is the will of Heaven that the two countries should be sundered forever. …”
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    European perspectives on China: a prescriptive turn by Guido Abbattista

    Published 2022-11-01
    “…What this contribution aims to highlight is how, in some key observers of and commentators on China between the end of the eighteenth and the beginning of the nineteenth century – from Adam Smith, Abbé Raynal and Denis Diderot, to Lord Macartney and John Barrow – one can detect perspectives and reflections that cannot be due to a simple descriptive register or to attempts at apologia or devaluation, but rather to approaches tending to include China in global comparative historical or socio-economic reasoning. …”
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    Sociological Analysis of Social Interactions from the perspective of Game Theory by سید مهدی کاظمی تربقان, امیر سهامی, شقایق اماندار, کیمیا ابراهیمی

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…In such a situation, each actor finds himself in a network of predictions according to the behavior of other actors. …”
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    American Realists and the War in Bosnia 1992-1995. by Prof. dr. Hamza KARČIĆ

    Published 2023-11-01
    “…Realism is a school of thought in international relations which holds that states are the key actors motivated by interests which seek to maximize their power and security in an anarchic world. …”
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    IN THIS ISSUE: Food Systems Resilience by Duncan Hilchey

    Published 2017-09-01
    “…In our final column for this issue, The Economic Pamphleteer, John Ikerd highlights the revival of urban agriculture and suggests that its full contribution to communities of need is severely under-appreciated. …”
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