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Patrimonial Imperialism: A Taxonomy of the Causes of the Russo‐Ukrainian War
ABSTRACT Explanations of the causes of the Russo‐Ukrainian war tend to drift towards one of two lines of argument. These are the ‘NATO expansion’ argument, chiefly focusing on the structure of the international system and the possibility of the acceptance of Ukraine into NATO, and the ‘Putin's war’ argument, which attempts to place the bulk of blame ...
Gabriel A. Pierzynski, Jonathan Joseph
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Technology‐Enabled Surveillance as a Regime Characteristic: Re‐Authoritarianization in Central Asia
Abstract Rapidly advancing information and communication technologies, along with the proliferation of artificial intelligence and closed‐circuit television, have profoundly reshaped state‐society relations worldwide. Initially celebrated for their democratizing potential, these technologies have, over the past two decades, ushered in a wave of ...
Josette Baer, Jasmin Dall'Agnola
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An axiomatization of success [PDF]
In this paper we give an axiomatic characterization of three families of measures of success defined by Laruelle and Valenciano (2005) for voting rules.power indices, voting power, collective decision-making ...
Albizuri Irigoyen, Miren Josune +1 more
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On Laruelle and the Radical Dyad: Katerina Kolozova's Materialist Non-Humanism [PDF]
As one of the seminal theorists further developing François Laruelle’s politically-poised “non-standard philosophy,” Katerina Kolozova’s approach to animality and feminism is part of a particular post-humanist Marxist continuum (which includes Rosi ...
Erkan, Ekin
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Abstract Humans are altering coastal regions directly (land‐use, drainage) and indirectly (climate change). Alterations potentially create positive climate feedback loops by enhancing production and emission of aquatic greenhouse gases (GHGs) CO2, N2O, and CH4. We tested this hypothesis by measuring dissolved CO2, N2O, and CH4 concentrations across the
Naomi S. Wells +5 more
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ABSTRACT Deficits in schizophrenia are linked to abnormalities in the glutamate (Glu) system, which are believed to result in neurological soft signs (NSS) and negative symptoms. This study investigated the relationship between Glu levels of the anterior cingulate cortex (ACC) and NSS, particularly sensory integration, in individuals with high and low ...
Yun‐Ru Wang +12 more
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Laruelle, Immanenz und Performanz: Was tut die Non-Philosophie?
François Laruelles „non-philosophische“ Praxis ist eng verbunden mit seiner performativen Sprache, beispielsweise wenn die Non-Philosophie die Frage „Was bedeutet Denken?“ damit beantwortet, dass zu denken nicht „Denken“ bedeutet, sondern Aufführen ...
John Ó Maoilearca
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A CRITICAL REAPPRAISAL OF SOME VOTING POWER PARADOXES [PDF]
Power indices are meant to assess the power that a voting rule confers a priori to each of the decision makers who use it. In order to test and compare them, some authors have proposed "natural" postulates that a measure of a priori voting power "should"
Annick Laruelle, Federico Valenciano
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The Arctic Ocean CO2 Sink: Trends, Uncertainties, and the Impact of Sea Ice
Abstract The Arctic Ocean covers 3 % of the Earth's surface but is estimated to contribute 5–14 % to the global ocean carbon sink. Sparse and unevenly distributed observations complicate our understanding of the size and the controlling mechanisms of this carbon sink.
Victoria R. Dutch +6 more
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Long nocturnal home hemodialysis : An old therapy brought up to date
Home hemodialysis therapy orientation is rising since 2011 in France due to technical progress in dialysis machines, with a simplified use, an ultrapure and sparing dialysate delivery.
Eric Laruelle
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