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BROKEN INFRASTRUCTURES AND URBAN SPACIOUSNESS (COMPASSION)
Abstract Compassion in urban settings is manifested less as a definitive practice than as a panoply of spatial and temporal orientations that lend uncertainty to the dispositions of actions and events. This is an uncertainty that can be either generative or debilitating, and it is difficult to predict which in advance. Thus, apertures and opportunities
Abdoumaliq Simone
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Military Operation On Mass Disarmament Of The Populace Of Chechnya In 1925 [PDF]
Alishanova Malika Khamidovna+4 more
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Landowners Meet Drug Traffickers: Coercive Networks and Violence in Rural Colombia
Abstract The transport of drugs and the flow of drug proceeds have a major impact on the social and economic configuration of the rural areas affected by them. Though this is widely acknowledged, the impact of illicit economies on agrarian social conflicts remains unclear. Using the case of the marijuana trade in the agrarian societies of the Magdalena
Luis David Castillo Rojas+1 more
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South America and the proliferation of biological weapons
This article focuses on the role of regional institutions and political practices in strengthening multilateral disarmament and non-proliferation regimes. Particular attention is devoted to coordination between Brazil and Argentina with a view to forging
Tatiana Coutto
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The Imperative to Explore the Impact of Disarmament on Peacemaking Efforts and Conflict Recurrence [PDF]
Jamie Levin, Dan Miodownik
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Arming Upstanding Citizens: Dynamics of Civilian Disarmament and Rearmament in Restoration Spain [PDF]
Assumpta Castillo Cañiz
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Housing Crisis or Immiseration? Revisiting the Housing Question under Urban Capitalism
Abstract The phrase “housing crisis” proliferates in media, politics, and scholarship, and has become the go‐to compound noun for depicting the urgency of the manifold social ills associated with widespread, deteriorating housing affordability. Instead of referring to a temporally and spatially bound event, however, the phrase now has become a ...
Ståle Holgersen, Timothy Blackwell
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Revitalizing the Conference on Disarmament: Workshop Report [PDF]
Fanny Sebban+4 more
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Openness, Priority, and Free Museums
ABSTRACT This article develops a fairness‐based criticism of the UK's policy of promoting free admissions at major museums. With a focus on geographic inequalities and per‐capita museums spending, I argue that free admissions can be a surprisingly bad way of promoting cultural opportunities for disadvantaged groups.
Jack Hume
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HISTORICAL ASPECTS OF CREATING NON-NUCLEAR ZONES
The article views the political situation of the middle of the lat century, which promoted not only the elaboration of the legal conception of non-nuclear zones, but also their actual creation in the following years.
O. V. Metelina
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