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Early Modern Diplomatic History [PDF]
Abstract Over the last two decades, the study of early modern diplomatic history has changed considerably. Once diplomatic historians took a bureaucratic state‐centric focus to the topic and typically produced studies of foreign policy. Now they are more likely to focus on the processes by which international relations were maintained,
Tracey A Sowerby
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When on April 18, 1901, the decision was made in Paris to construct the first purpose-built embassy in Vienna, the ministerial authorities hoped to put an end to the never-ending letters of complaint from the ambassadors about the inadequacies of the ...
Thomas Moser
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A Stock-Taking on the Contribution of Women in Nigeria’s National Assembly, 1999-2011
The study appraises the role of women in Nigeria's National Assembly between 1999 and 2011. The data was generated through primary sources and corroborated with secondary materials. Its approach was historical, narrative, and analytical in nature.
Asor Gbamwuan, Princely Agu Agidi
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Metaverses, artificial intelligence and challenges to psychological security [PDF]
Today, the rapid development of the fourth industrial revolution and the emergence of the latest digital technologies leads to the gradual creation of a fundamentally new "socio-technological" reality - a metaverse that will permeate all levels of ...
Pashentsev Evgeny, Sebekin Sergey
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Emotion, Diplomacy and Gift Exchanging Practices in the Ottoman Context
In recent years, an increasing number of studies on diplomatic gifts in the Ottoman context have emphasised, through different approaches, the central role played by gifts in the performance of diplomatic interactions.
Rosita D'Amora
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Colonial rule impacted profoundly on the lives of Nigerian women and led to a reconfiguration of gender identities, producing sites of contestation and negotiation as imperial ideas of feminity were contested and reconstructed.
Mfon U. Ekpo-Otu
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African colonial boundaries and nation-building
This paper is an attempt to examine the consequences of the Berlin Colonial Conference of 1884-1885 as an artificial creation and indicate that this artificatility has created a number of problems that bedevil nation-building in Africa today.
Emmanuel M. Gbenenye
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New Diplomatic History and Mamluk Studies: Challenges and Possibilities
While Mamluk scholars have increasingly studied on the diplomatic relations established between the sultanate and its various correspondents in both the Christian, Mongol and Muslim worlds, they have followed first the traditional diplomatic approach ...
Malika Dekkiche
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Freedom of the Mind: The Sine Qua Non of Sovereignty in Africa [PDF]
This article examines the phenomenon of first the racially based European colonisation of Africa and second the subsequent effort to decolonise as a continuing undertaking. Colonisation, slavery in situ, was poverty creation.
MUNENE Macharia
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Clemenceau’s favorable predispositions to the cause of nationalities and to the revenge on Germany favored Romania’s national aspirations even before the First World War.
Traian Sandu
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