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Abstract Organizational overlap is a ubiquitous feature in regional governance. Most studies have focused on member states, demonstrating that overlap enables states differently. We still know little about whether and how overlapping organizations impact international bureaucracies and how this shapes the relationship between bureaucratic actors within
Catherine Hoeffler, Stephanie C. Hofmann
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Sweden and the Development of the European Security and Defence Policy: A Bi-Directional Process of Europeanisation. College of Europe EU Diplomacy Paper 5/2008, July 2008 [PDF]
Since its creation in 1999, the European Security and Defence Policy (ESDP) has evolved rapidly. This new policy area presented Sweden, a once neutral state, with a challenge to its security policy tradition.
Lee-Ohlsson, Fredrick
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Abstract Developing potato varieties that have enhanced tolerance to soil moisture and high‐temperature stress could improve household food and nutrition security in drought and heat prone areas. A field experiment was conducted at two locations in Ethiopia to evaluate the effectiveness of some stress tolerance indices for the identification of drought
Dandena Gelmesa +5 more
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The European Union represents a unique form of cooperation, and become a major player, given the fact that its foreign policy has an impact on the international architecture.
Mihaela-Alexandra Vezuina
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Abstract Offshore wind turbines (OWTs) have emerged as one of the most sustainable and renewable sources of energy. The size of OWTs has been increasing, which creates more challenges in the design of foundations due to the potential higher‐mode effects involved in the dynamic soil‐structure interaction (DSSI) response.
Upendra Kumar Sah, Jun Yang
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Theorising European Strategic Culture: Between Convergence and the Persistence of National Diversity. CEPS Working Documents No.204, 1 June 2004 [PDF]
The dynamics and scope of strategic culture-building, in the context of the EU’s aspirations to develop a European security and defence policy (ESDP), is the focus of this working document.
Meyer, Christoph O.
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Abstract Motivation Digital technologies can enable development, but they risk further entrenching inequalities in society, such as through the digital gender divide. The divide can not only slow development, but also slow progress towards gender equality.
Robert Ferritto
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Germany’s value to ESDP and European defense cooperation [PDF]
European efforts to create a common Security and Defense Policy (ESDP) as part of the European Union’s (EU) wish to play to stronger political role in world affairs are paradox.
Agüera, Martín
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This study investigated the usability of an electronic learning administration system for learners, aiming to explore their perspectives on technology‐integrating teaching and learning at Hawassa University. The study employed both quantitative and subjective strategies.
Bekele Tunsisa +2 more
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NATO, ESDP and the Riga Summit: No Transformation without re-equilibration. Egmont Paper, no. 11, May 2006 [PDF]
If NATO at the time of the 2002 Prague Summit assertively shook off the limitations imposed by the ‘out-of-area debate’ and looked forward to an ambitious worldwide role, the Alliance in 2006 seems to have lost confidence.
Biscop, Sven.
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