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The failed promise of foreign direct investment: some remarks on ‘malign’ investment and political instability in former Soviet states [PDF]
The policy of key international organisation continues to be informed by the assumption that Foreign Direct Investment (FDI) has an unambiguously positive effect on recipient nations.
Acc-Nikmehr, N., Beck, M.
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Religious Conversions and Religious Diversification in Interwar Yugoslavia and Slovenia
With the foundation of the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats, and Slovenes, the respective nationalities and ethnic communities were faced with the reality of a multi-confessional state.
Mithans, Gašper
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Menorah Review (No. 45, Winter, 1999) [PDF]
The Timeless Value of Heschel -- Religion and Politics -- Picks and Pans from the Feminist\u27s Corner -- What We Are, What We Have, What We Are Able To Do -- Mendelssohn, Reason and Religion -- Mordecai Kaplan and American Jewish Orthodoxy -- Noteworthy
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After reflecting on the issue of (safe) water in the context of SDG 6 with the support of the most recent scientific data, the present study provides clear theological reasoning based on insights developed within the Eastern Orthodox tradition, such as ...
Nikolaos Asproulis
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Worldwide Regional Differences in Obesity, Elderly, and COVID-19 Mortality: Do the Exceptions Prove the Rule? [PDF]
Koziol JA, Schnitzer JE.
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Yarovoy Law Struck the Protestants: an Interview with the Historian of Religions, Elena Glavatskaya
Elena Glavtaskaya is a professor of history at Ural Federal University in Yekaterinburg, Russia. She has defended her Kandidatskaya dissertation in 1992 and her Doktorskaia dissertation in 2005 at the university.
Glavatskaya, Elena
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The assessment of the degree of reflection of the history of Orthodoxy in Eastern Transbaikalia in the late 1920s – early 1930s in the funds of the State Archive of the Russian Federation is given.
E. V. Drobotushenko
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Protestants and the Ukrainian Greek Catholic Church: In Search of Inclusive Solutions
Post-Soviet Protestants, having gotten used to living in coexistence with an atheistic society over the course of 70 years, have discovered something new in the years since Ukraine gained independence—Orthodox tradition.
Cherenkov, Mykhailo
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In post-Soviet Georgia, the renewed visibility of religion in the public sphere has generated ambivalent effects, fostering both social cohesion and identity-based exclusion.
Gül Mükerrem Öztürk
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Dynamics and Growth Prospects of the Protestant Denominations in Ukraine
The intensity and nature of changes in Protestant communities in Ukraine is analyzed on the basis of broad empirical material (statistics, sociological surveys).
Tytarenko, Vita, Vasilyeva, Irina
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