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Turnaround Time Trends in Cervical Cytology Screening in South Africa, 2005–2023
ABSTRACT Background Timely cervical cytology results are crucial for effective screening and early management of precancerous lesions. However, many low‐ and middle‐income countries face delays in turnaround time (TAT). This study assessed TAT for cytology screening results in South Africa from 2005 to 2023 and identified factors associated with TAT ...
Sizeka Mashele +8 more
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Just War And Perpetual Peace: A View On Kants’ Position
“War” and “peace” are perhaps the most speculative bipolar notions in human history. Since the dawn of human civilization, “Mother Earth” has faced constant conflict between war and peace.
Vareba, Dinebari, Berebon, Charles B.
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Il timore della guerra giusta le vie della pace nella filosofia politica di Baruch Spinoza
This paper identifies and analyses two distinct views that characterize Spinoza’s position on (just) war, namely Machiavellism and a sort of Kantianism ante litteram.
Oliviero Angeli
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Power, (De)Politicisation and Polycentric Governance: Evidence From UK Local Climate Policy
ABSTRACT This article extends (de)politicisation theory to elucidate power dynamics in polycentric governance. It develops an original analytical framework to empirically investigate how governmental, societal and discursive (de)politicisation processes emerge within and across decision‐making centres. The framework focuses on dimensions of technocracy,
Timea Nochta +2 more
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The Chinese Meaning of Just War and Its Impact on the Foreign Policy of the People’s Republic of China [PDF]
The image of China’s peaceful rise, which the Chinese government is keen to enforce in the world, stands in contrast to the view of China’s ascent as a threat.
Nadine Godehardt
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Toward a New Conception of Socially-Just Peace [PDF]
In this chapter, I approach the subject of peace by way of Andrew Fiala’s pioneering, synthetic work on “practical pacifism.” One of Fiala’s articles on the subject of peace is entitled “Radical Forgiveness and Human Justice”—and if one were to replace ...
Hall, Joshua M.
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Researching Attitude–Identity Dynamics to Understand Social Conflict and Change
Abstract Societies undergo constant change, manifested in various ways such as technological developments, economic transitions, reorganization of cultural values and beliefs, or changes in social structures. Individuals play an active role in shaping social and societal change by interactively negotiating its manifestation.
Adrian Lüders +4 more
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Kurdish Diaspora Political Activism in Europe with a Particular Focus on Great Britain
The Kurdish diaspora is the largest stateless diaspora in the world and it is thought to be the most politically active migrant group in Europe. Their activities consequently caused a spill over of the conflict in Turkey to Europe and beyond.
BASER, Bahar
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Popular vs. Elite Democratic Structures and International Peace
Structural theories of international peace among democratic regimes have relied on two distinct explanatory logics: democratic institutions may cause a state’s foreign policy to tend toward peace by exposing policymaking elites to pressure from ordinary ...
JOSHI, Devin K. +5 more
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Toward an Ontology of Peace II
Following Part I, this essay (Part II) continues my attempt to develop an ontology of peace by drawing resources from Ricœur’s thought. I begin with Augustine, Dionysius, and Aquinas to show that peace is not contrary to our humanity but is a natural ...
Brian Gregor
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