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The Role of Non-State Actors in Modern Warfare: The Case of Syria and Nagorno-Karabakh
Journal of Balkan and Near Eastern Studies, 2023The changes in the nature of modern warfare and armed conflicts is largely due to the revolutionary advances in science and technology, as well as to the rapidly changing ‘geopolitical context’.
M. Petrosyan
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Journalism Practice, 2021
Non-state media journalists in Ethiopia traditionally faced safety threats emanating from state-sponsored attacks and punitive legal frameworks. Recently, however, state hostility is being replaced by non-state actors’ aggression against journalists.
Téwodros W. Workneh
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Non-state media journalists in Ethiopia traditionally faced safety threats emanating from state-sponsored attacks and punitive legal frameworks. Recently, however, state hostility is being replaced by non-state actors’ aggression against journalists.
Téwodros W. Workneh
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2021
Abstract This chapter describes non-state actors (NSAs), which encompass a range of entities that collectively extend international environmental law beyond traditional state authority in numerous regimes. Characterized by considerable breadth and diversity, NSAs exist within the traditional, state-centric treaty architecture while ...
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Abstract This chapter describes non-state actors (NSAs), which encompass a range of entities that collectively extend international environmental law beyond traditional state authority in numerous regimes. Characterized by considerable breadth and diversity, NSAs exist within the traditional, state-centric treaty architecture while ...
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European journal of international law, 2020
There has been a tremendous rise in the participation of non-state actors – notably business – in international rule-making. While such participation has many benefits, the risk that rule-making gets captured – that is, that rules are made in line with
Ayelet Berman
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There has been a tremendous rise in the participation of non-state actors – notably business – in international rule-making. While such participation has many benefits, the risk that rule-making gets captured – that is, that rules are made in line with
Ayelet Berman
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