Alternatives to sustainable development: what can we learn from the pluriverse in practice? [PDF]
Kaul S, Akbulut B, Demaria F, Gerber JF.
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The concept of homeland is one of the central themes in Persian literature, particularly in the poetry of the Constitutional Era, where it gained new significance amid Iran's social and political transformations.
Shilan Shexh Jaefar Ali +1 more
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We Are Displaced, But We Are More Than That: Using Anarchist Principles to Materialize Capitalism's Cracks at Sites of Contemporary Forced Displacement in Europe. [PDF]
Kiddey R.
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This paper is an attempt to shed light upon different types of exiles, their specific characteristics, and the temporal and spatial aspects of them in Kurdish literature.
Kaifi Muhammad Aziz +1 more
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Turkey's COVID-19 strategy: "the West is jealous of us". [PDF]
Kisa A.
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Social movements in sustainability transitions : identity, social learning & power in the Spanish & Turkish water domains [PDF]
Descripció del recurs: el 02 de novembre de 2010Dominant economic growth and nation-state building practices are often based on detaching individuals from other individuals and communities from their natural environment in which their livelihoods used to
Ilhan, Akgün +1 more
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Colonization of minds: Ukraine between Russian colonialism and Western Orientalism. [PDF]
Kotliuk G.
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From denial to participation: Turkey's evolving discourse on Kurdish nationalism [PDF]
Kurdish nationalism has been a central issue in domestic Turkish politics since the founding of the republic nearly a century ago. Since 1984, the insurgency waged by the Kurdistan Workers Party (PKK) has claimed the lives of over forty thousand citizens
Timmester, Scott K.
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Features of Armed Conflict Resolution in Asia and Africa from the Late 2010s through the Early 2020s. [PDF]
Mirzekhanov VS, Trunov FO.
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The Offensive Tactics of the Kurdistan Workers’ Party in Turkey in 2004–2011
A major representative of Kurdish nationalism in Turkey, the Kurdistan Workers’ Party (PKK) renewed its violent activities while ending a ceasefire that lasted for almost five years in 2004.
Tomáš Kaválek
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