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AbstractIn this paper we will consider the existing notions of bilateralism in the context of proof-theoretic semantics and propose, based on our understanding of bilateralism, an extension to logical multilateralism. This approach differs from what has been proposed under this name before in that we do not consider multiple speech acts as the core of ...
Heinrich Wansing, Sara Ayhan
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Bayesian Multilateration [PDF]
Multilateration (MLAT) is the de facto standard to localize points of interest (POIs) in navigation and surveillance systems. Despite sensors being inherently noisy, most existing techniques i) are oblivious to noise patterns in sensor measurements; and ii) only provide point estimates of the POI’s location.
Sampaio de Carvalho Alencar, Alisson +4 more
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AbstractWe presentepistemic multilateral logic, a general logical framework for reasoning involving epistemic modality. Standard bilateral systems use propositional formulae marked with signs for assertion and rejection. Epistemic multilateral logic extends standard bilateral systems with a sign for the speech act of weak assertion (Incurvati & ...
Incurvati, L., Schlöder, J.J.
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The New Globalism:Reflections on the EU and the USA in Asia
The basic thesis of this paper is that Southeast Asia will be the crucible and the testing ground for a new Euro-American partnership. Both the United States and the European Union have vital interests in Southeast Asia. These interests certainly involve
Ruth A. Bevan
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Sino-EU multilateralism relation
This paper explores the relationship between China and the EU. In specific, it explores the Sino-EU in economic activities. China’s economic activities include several factors, primarily oriented to foreign direct investment (FDI) and the Belt and Road ...
Bora Ly
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Religion and Diplomacy: The ‘Clash of Civilizations’ as Historical Libel
The ‘Clash of Civilizations’ hypothesis suggested that global politics would revert to inter-civilizational (inter-religious) conflict with the end of the Cold War.
Robert A. Denemark +2 more
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How Should We Respond to the Global Pandemic: The Need for Cultural Change
The Covid pandemic has had a terrible effect on the world and government responses have been described as “Catastrophic Moral Failure”. The approach of bioethics of developing “normative ethics” has provided frameworks on how to act but despite the fact ...
Ben Gray
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Reinvigorating Cooperative Security In A Polarised World [PDF]
European security is at a critical juncture that could spin into conflict if left unattended. Deteriorating levels of mutual trust, eroding arms control frameworks, belligerent rhetoric, heightened transnational threats, and the danger of accidents and ...
Greminger Thomas, Washington Rose
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Il regionalismo commerciale dopo l'Uruguay Round (Commercial regionalism after the Uruguay Round)
The attempts by a number of countries to partially or totally liberalise their trade on a discriminatory basis have long been documented. Despite the wide spread of the GATT in both geographical and temporal terms, regionalism has never easily co-existed
E. GRILLI
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Explaining post-apartheid South African human rights foreign policy: unsettled identity and conflicting interests [PDF]
The end of apartheid in 1994 brought with it many expectations – both domestically and internationally – about the kind of state the new South Africa would be and the foreign policies it would pursue, with many expecting South Africa to pursue a human ...
Borer, T.A., Mills, K.
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