Rise of the south: How Arab‐led maritime trade transformed China, 671–1371 CE
Abstract China's center of socioeconomic activities was in the North prior to the Tang dynasty but is in the South today. We demonstrate that Arab and Persian Muslim traders triggered that transition when they came to China in the late seventh century, by lifting maritime trade along the South Coast and re‐creating the South.
Zhiwu Chen, Zhan Lin, Kaixiang Peng
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Exploring barriers to human milk banking acceptability among nursing mothers in Iran using social cognitive perspectives. [PDF]
Karami M +3 more
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The nation‐state, non‐Western empires, and the politics of cultural difference
Abstract While empires have been central to political theory, they almost always refer to Western forms of imperialism and colonialism to which non‐Western societies are subject. But precolonial empires have ruled much of the world for much of known history. Building on recent International Relations (IR) scholarship, this article reconstructs an ideal
Loubna El Amine
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Religious leaders' nuanced views on birth spacing and contraceptives in Sierra Leone - qualitative insights. [PDF]
Yillah RM +7 more
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Democratic Deterrence of Middle Powers in Great Power Rivalry: The Case for Indonesia. [PDF]
Purboadji A.
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Parallel paths: abortion access restrictions in the USA and Iran. [PDF]
Haddadi M, Hedayati F, Hantoushzadeh S.
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"Who Islamises us?": Does political ideology moderate the effects of exposure to different Great Replacement Conspiracy explanations on radical collective action against different targets? [PDF]
Çakmak H, Mang V, Long F.
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Sexual function and wellbeing of women using modern contraceptive methods in Rwanda: a multicenter cross-sectional study. [PDF]
Aimee UM +6 more
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