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The Geopolitics of State Recognition in a Transitional International Order
This article explores how the geopolitical rivalries and tensions associated with multipolarity in a transitional international order, driven by shifts in great power influence, are shaping the international politics of state recognition.
E. Newman, Gëzim Visoka
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The Underside of Order: Race in the Constitution of International Order
While there is increasing recognition of the role of race in shaping global politics, the extent to which the construction and operation of international order is entangled with race remains underexplored.
Owen R. Brown
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Struggles for Recognition: The Liberal International Order and the Merger of Its Discontents
The Liberal International Order (LIO) is currently being undermined not only by states such as Russia but also by voters in the West. We argue that both veins of discontent are driven by resentment toward the LIO's status hierarchy, rather than simply by
Rebecca Adler‐Nissen, Ayşe Zarakol
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Social closure and the reproduction of stratified international order
This article investigates how the means by which actors compete for position in the management of international society stratifies international order.
Tristen Naylor
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Sports Performance and Shaping International Image of a China: Towards Beijing 2008 Olympic Games [PDF]
China is a country that has been using sport in order to reach political goals for many years. Lately such political exploitation of sport is directed at shaping the desirable international image of this country.
Kobierecki, Michał Marcin
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ABSTRACT Background Nurses are central to cancer care for children and adolescents, yet no comprehensive synthesis has defined essential core competencies for pediatric oncology nursing (PON) practice internationally, particularly in Latin America and the Caribbean (LAC).
Luís Carlos Lopes‐Júnior +7 more
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The Term “Rules-based International Order” in International Legal Discourses
INTRODUCTION. The term “rules-based order” is increasingly referred to in speeches within many international forums as well as declared from national political tribunes.
A. Vylegzhanin +4 more
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Serbia and BRICS: Formalization of relations and possibilities for further cooperation [PDF]
In October 2024, the formalization of Serbia's relations with BRICS practically began. Although Serbia is deeply integrated into the structures of the collective West, which is reflected in its domestic policy, the formalization of relations with BRICS ...
Proroković Dušan N.
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IS THERE A CONVERGENCE IN THE BRICS REGARDING THE REFORM OF THE INTERNATIONAL ORDER?
The article aims to analyze if there are convergences among BRICS members (Brazil, Russia, India, China, South Africa) regarding the reform of the international order.
Robson Cunha Rael
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ABSTRACT Background Survivors of childhood acute lymphoblastic leukemia (ALL) often exhibit early deficits in muscle and movement competence, which can compromise long‐term health. Integrative neuromuscular training (INT), a multifaceted approach combining fundamental movement activities with strength exercises, may help address these deficits during ...
Anna Maria Markarian +7 more
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