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This article questions the notion of the North Atlantic Triangle as developed by John Bartlet Brebner and asks whether it ever really existed in the form that he suggested.
Gordon Stewart
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Introduction: The North Atlantic Triangle: ‘For and Against?’
This introduction provides some necessary background to the origins of John Bartlet Brebner’s North Atlantic Triangle: The Interplay of Canada, the United States, and Great Britain, published in 1945, which is the subject of this special issue of ...
Lara Silver
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This article examines the secret ‘security conversations’ between the United States, Britain and Canada that took place in Washington, DC, between 22 March and 1 April 1949.
Hector Mackenzie, David G. Haglund
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Severe and widespread coral reef damage during the 2014-2017 Global Coral Bleaching Event [PDF]
Ocean warming is increasing the frequency, extent, and severity of tropical-coral bleaching and mortality. During 2014–2017, marine heatwaves caused the Third Global Coral Bleaching Event.
C. Mark Eakin +178 more
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Characterization of hospitalized patients who received naloxone while receiving opioids with or without gabapentinoids [PDF]
Introduction: Gabapentin and pregabalin (gabapentinoids) can be given with opioids for opioid-sparing and adjuvant analgesic effects. In the context of certain comorbidities and high dosages, coadministration of these agents can lead to respiratory ...
Payal H. Desai, PharmD, BCCCP +4 more
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An analysis of various interpretations of the concept of the “North Atlantic Triangle” in the context of the development of Canadian foreign policy in the late 19th – first half of the 20th centuries is presented.
N. Y. Zhukovskaya
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Turkey and NATO: the Biden Factor. Part 1 [PDF]
The article examines the approach of Turkey and the leadership of the North Atlantic Alliance to the problem of noticeably deteriorating relations between them.
Alexander Shumilin
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3. The Decade of Transition: The North Atlantic Triangle during the 1920s [PDF]
Gregory A. Johnson, David A. Lenarcic
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As a bio]diversity hotspot, the East Indies (Coral) Triangle possesses the highest biodiversity on the earth. However, evolutionary hypotheses around this area remain controversial; e.g., center of origin, center of accumulation, and center of overlap ...
Lijun He +12 more
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The ‘Anglo-Saxon Triangle’ Downplayed by Canada’s Department of External Affairs, 1946–1956
In July 1951, Canada’s Department of External Affairs despatched a secret policy paper to the heads of overseas Canadian posts, instructing Canadian diplomats abroad not to refer to Canada’s ‘inner triangle’ with Britain and the United States or ...
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