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THE NECESSITY OF CONSTRUCTIVE EURASIANISM
The notions of Eurasianism prevalent in Turkey are frequently categorized as being inherently at variance with or antagonistic towards the West. Yet, these approaches do not do justice to the term Eurasia itself.
Teoman Ertuğrul Tulun +1 more
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Goal Rationality in the Formulation and Conduct of Soviet and Russian Foreign Policy
T.H. Rigby’s concept of goal rationality, building on Max Weber’s ideas of substantive and formal-legal rationality in the functioning of bureaucracies, provided important insights into the relevance of ideology for understanding how the Soviet system ...
Robert F. Miller
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Utopia Remembers: The Soviet Past in the Imagined Communist Future
Abstract After a twenty‐five‐year hiatus, the reappearance of utopian literature in 1957 prompted Soviet literary watchdogs to corral the subgenre into an ideologically‐acceptable mold. A key requirement was for future generations to be depicted as reverently commemorating the past.
Antony Kalashnikov
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Bridging Local and Global Practices: Examining Internationalisation Strategies in Higher Education
ABSTRACT Internationalisation of curriculum, research and service remains a fundamental factor in higher education, where best practices are adopted and contextualised across different educational systems to enhance efficiency and productivity. A plethora of studies have examined how internationalisation has built on local, national and regional ...
Ernest Ampadu +2 more
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Key Discourses of Turkish Eurasianism and Their Impact on Turkey’s Foreign Policy
The paper sheds light on Turkish Eurasianism (Avrasyacılık), identifying various versions and traditions of Eurasianism in Turkey. Analyzing conceptual, theoretical, and ideological underpinnings of different varieties of Turkish Eurasianism, we will ...
Ғ.Б. Жұматай +1 more
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Seismic Evidence for Slab Tearing Beneath the Indo‐Myanmar Subduction Zone
Abstract Slab tearing has been increasingly recognized as a key geodynamic process influencing the evolution of the eastern Himalayan syntaxis. However, whether, where and how the subducted Indian slab beneath the Indo‐Myanmar subduction zone has been torn remains poorly constrained.
Shun Yang +9 more
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ABSTRACT Oropharyngeal food processing exhibits a remarkable diversity among vertebrates, reflecting the evolution of specialised ‘processing centres’ associated with the mandibular, hyoid, and branchial arches. Although studies have detailed various food‐processing strategies and mechanisms across vertebrates, a coherent and comprehensive terminology ...
Daniel Schwarz +6 more
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New bio‐sequence framework for the Eocene–Oligocene transition in Zagros. Geochemical data validate basin depth control on SB1 vs. SB2 boundaries. SEM‐EDS analyses confirm subaerial exposure versus continuous deposition. Sensitivity analysis quantifies sub‐10% uncertainty in stratigraphic interpretations. Resolves the Pyrenean orogeny's variable impact
Sahar Rokni +4 more
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Coğrafi ve Jeopolitik Eksende Neo-Avrasyacılık
Avrasyacılık, 1920’lerde Rus düşünürleri arasında ortaya çıkan entelektüel ve yarı politik bir eğilimdir. Avrasyacılığın amacı, Rusya’nın ne Doğu’ya ne de Batı Avrupa’ya ait olduğu varsayımı üzerine, farklı etnik gruplardan, çoğunlukla Türk kökenli Rusya/
Demet Şefika Mangır
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Abstract The middle Cretaceous granitoid plutons of the Shalair Valley, situated in northeastern Iraq, constitute a principal magmatic component of the Sanandaj–Sirjan Zone within the northwestern segment of the Zagros Orogenic Belt. Among these plutons, the equigranular Aulan body (AG) and the porphyritic Laladar body (LG) were crystallized at 111.0 ±
Imad Kadhim Abdulzahra +3 more
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