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Chypre : Vers la réintégration ou la partition définitive ?
Solving the Cyprus conflict is a task parallel to the Greek-Turkish rapprochement. But it is at the heart of this rapprochement too. Like the rapprochement, the Cyprus question has now a European working frame that has changed its parameters.
Gilles Bertrand
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Abstract This article presents a cross‐national test of the portability of procedural justice theory (PJT). Drawing on nationally representative survey data from 30 diverse social, political, and legal contexts across Europe and beyond, we find that the theory travels well across national borders and that its psychological purchase is particularly ...
Jonathan Jackson +3 more
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The North Cyprus Conference Sector: Establishing a Competitive Advantage [PDF]
North Cyprus had recently positioned itself as a conference destination. Given external and internal factors such as political isolation and the over dependency on casino tourism, policymakers have recognised the importance of the conference sector in ...
Oral, J., Whitfield, J.E.
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Market orientation and national homicide rates
Abstract We studied the influence of market orientation on national homicide rates. Multiple theoretical traditions equate the development and dominance of markets with higher crime rates. Some traditional sociological theoretical claims, however, suggest market expansion should reduce violence.
William Alex Pridemore, Meghan L. Rogers
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Féminisme d’État, législation et mouvements sociaux en Turquie et en Grèce
This article examines the variations of function of state feminism in two enemy brothers, Turkey and Greece, during two pivotal periods: the 1920’‑1930’, which were marked by the Kemalist legislative reforms and the state modernization in the two ...
Katerina Seraïdari
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Le rôle des mouvements associatifs et des ONG en faveur du rapprochement communautaire à Chypre
Cyprus has been divided since 1974 and the many summit negotiations have not brought any success. This paper shows that in the civil society, are growing initiatives, both Greek Cypriot and Turkish, in favour of a rapprochement between the communities ...
Alexandre Lapierre
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'Turks' in London: shades of invisibility and the shifting relevance of policy in the migration process [PDF]
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King, Russell
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ABSTRACT Lethal Autonomous Weapons Systems (LAWS) have the potential to dramatically alter modern warfare and reshape global power differentials. Despite the strong rationale for negotiating global rules, consensus on whether and how to regulate LAWS has yet to be reached.
Johannes Geith
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Foreign Aid at a Crossroads: How Funding Cuts Reshape Global Development Cooperation
ABSTRACT Recent aid budget reductions among major donor countries have reignited debates over the future of international development cooperation, with several commentators warning of an impending collapse of the aid sector. Engaging with historical and critical development literature on aid cycles, donor motives, and the evolution of Official ...
Steffi Hamann
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Turkey's EU Membership Process: Prospects and Challenges. College of Europe EU Diplomacy Paper 5/2010 [PDF]
Lecture by H.E. Mr Egemin Bagıs, Turkey's Minister for EU Affairs and Chief Negotiator, at the College of Europe in Bruges on 3 February ...
Bagıs, Egemen.
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