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ABSTRACT Confronting statism within the university, this article argues that statism is colonialism. By recognizing statism as the foundational structure of colonialism, the author illuminates the immediate technologies and evolving structures of socio‐ecological subjugation across various cultural, historical and political contexts.
Alexander Dunlap
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Zwischen Planwirtschaft und IBM. Die sowjetische Computerindustrie im Kalten Krieg
The computer industry developed very differently in the USA and the USSR. While in the United States IBM came close to a monopoly, competitive struggle prevailed in the USSR.
Felix Herrmann
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The Recriminalization of Homosexuality under Stalin: New Sources, New Answers
Abstract Drawing on newly uncovered archival and printed sources, this article offers a fresh perspective on the recriminalization of homosexuality under Stalin by challenging key assumptions in existing historiography. It demonstrates that the OGPU did not actively advocate for new anti‐sodomy legislation. Although Leningrad homosexuals had been under
Irina Roldugina
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The aim of this study is to point to the fact that economic diplomacy is a relatively new practice in international economics, specifically the expansion of the occurrence of Intelligence Revolution.
Zdravko Bazdan
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The politics of oversight: Caremark, corporate purpose, and Delaware's judicial landscape
Abstract Drawing on an original dataset of Delaware Caremark decisions from 1996 to 2024, this article reframes the corporate purpose debate by focusing on directors' oversight duties rather than conventional business judgment cases. It reveals a paradox: Delaware judges espouse shareholder primacy rhetoric; however, they allow Caremark claims to ...
Yehonatan Shiman
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Competition issues in the implementation of global brands and the system of industrial espionage
Industrial espionage and competition issues in the modern world are becoming more ambitious shapes, thereby affecting all spheres of human activity.
Р. С. Каналиева +1 more
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ABSTRACT This article argues that there is no single form of security that reduces insecurity but rather forms of (in)security that are contradictory and mutually destructive. This is the case between traditional liberal security, based on evidence, the individual and the penal order, and contemporary predictive preventive security, based on ...
Didier Bigo
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Academic Community – the Target of the KGB of the Lithuanian SSR
Starting from the very beginning of the Soviet occupation, the academic community became the target of the Soviet government. The government aimed to break the elite of society because of its potential and real resistance against the system and to ...
Kristina Burinskaitė
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This study explores the use of aspect tool generation in agriculture for real‐time surveillance and tracking using imaginative prescient and long‐range (LoRa) technology. This study focuses on the deployment of a Control Room and Vision Surveillance Mote at remote locations to address issues with real‐time tracking capabilities and limited connectivity.
Simant Kamal Dutta +6 more
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Abstract The exponential growth of social media, the dark web, cryptocurrency, international cartels, cyber attacks, the collaboration of terrorist organizations, the rise of self‐regulated social media, and the complexities of money laundering are threats to Canadian democracy, the economy, and the rule of law.
Ehsan Jozaghi
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