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INFRASTRUCTURE, ECONOMIC GROWTH AND INEQUALITY IN INDONESIA LAND BORDERS [PDF]
The purpose of this study is to analyze the impacts of infrastructure on economic growth and inequality in Indonesia land borders. Using static panel data regression and panel two stage least square (2SLS) estimation methods, this study shows that social
Bayu Agung Prasetyo +2 more
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How Far Does the European Union Reach? Foreign Land Acquisitions and the Boundaries of Political Communities [PDF]
The recent global surge in large-scale foreign land acquisitions marks a radical transformation of the global economic and political landscape. Since land that attracts capital often becomes the site of expulsions and displacement, it also leads to new ...
Torsten Menge
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Thagoor and its military and civilizational role [PDF]
The Arab-Byzantine relations occupy an important place in Arab history because they represent the image of the long war in the fronts that continued without interruption for centuries.
Tawfik AlUzbaky
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The Politics of Border Closure and Its Implications on the Nigerian Economy
The research establishes that land borders closure by the Nigerian government against other neighboring African countries due to smuggling and illegal business trades affecting the unstable economy of the country calls for a radical change which ...
Olumide O. Omodunbi +2 more
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State Borders in the Light of International Public Law. An Outline of the Issues
Apportionment of authority among states in the space is one of the fundamental function of public international law and aim of that serves state borders institution.
Piotr Łaski
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In Ethiopia, urban boundary roles are ineffective, leading to conflicting urban development, particularly on areas share borders and are administered by different regional governments.
Solomon Benti +2 more
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The Shaping of Daqing: Borderless Interactions between Oil and Urban Areas
Since the development of the oil industry in the 1860s, petroleum products became increasingly important in economies and shaped the urban form. The impact of oil exploration, exploitation, and transformation led to the creation of districts and cities ...
Stephan J. Hauser, Penglin Zhu
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On Borders: From Ancient to Postmodern Times [PDF]
The article deals with the evolution of the concept of borders between human groups and with its slow evolution from the initial no men’s land zones to the ideal single-dimension linear borders.
G. Bellezza
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The resettlement of herders in pastoral zones is often criticized for hindering pastoral mobility, which is essential to survival. We integrate narratives of conflict and environmental change with maps to demonstrate the complementarity between pastoral ...
Elisabeth Kago Ilboudo Nébié +2 more
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The Czech cadastre is noticeable because of the fact that after the year 1950, after collectivization – merging individual pieces of land into Standard Farming Cooperatives – there were not owners´ plots borders introduced into land maps but borders of ...
Jelena Vitásková +2 more
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