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Uniwersytecki ethos w dobie globalizacji i Internetu
Sławomir Drelich
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Left and Right as a Narrative of the Global
ABSTRACT The left–right narrative is the most universal macro‐story to make sense of global politics. Although the political opposition between the left and the right originated in the West, it has now spread to all continents. Nation‐states remain the primary locus of the politics of left and right, but the distinction has become a global divide that ...
Alain Noël, Jean‐Philippe Thérien
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Disruptive behavior in the operating room: culture, responsibility, and the role of anesthesiologists. [PDF]
Introna M, Bignami EG.
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Managerialism and the Changing Politics of Inclusion
ABSTRACT This contribution examines the tension between political inclusion and informal hierarchy found in the Hybrid Institutional Complex (HIC) for sustainable development. By drawing attention to the managerial logic underpinning the making of the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs), I highlight how increased inclusion leads to weaker obligations ...
Kavi Joseph Abraham
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The Role of Inhaled Corticosteroids in Reducing Cardiovascular Risk: Seeing Is Not Always Believing. [PDF]
Quint JK.
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Collective Ethos and Rhetoric of Polarization: Students’ discourse in France during the Algerian War
Eithan Orkibi
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Peacekeeping or Expeditionism: Identity and Ethics Among Canadian Army Drone Operators
ABSTRACT Small and middle states such as Canada have been integrating drones into their militaries for over 20 years, but their drone use has been understudied. Delving into the data from interviews with 33 army drone operators, this paper proposes two arguments about how drone operators negotiate their identity‐based reflections on their roles. First,
Bibi Imre‐Millei
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