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A Farewell to Arms… Manufacturing: Learning From a Landmine Producer Who Became a Deminer
ABSTRACT Certain industries—labeled “dirty,” “sinful,” “stigmatized,” or “controversial”—are under public scrutiny because of the ethical, social, and environmental concerns that they raise. Previous research has typically focused on the industry or organizational level of analysis, examining how companies in controversial industries can enhance their ...
Marco Guerci, Luca Carollo
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Israel's Post‐War Healthcare Obligations
ABSTRACT Since the beginning of the Israel–Hamas war in 2023, the healthcare infrastructure within Gaza has been dismantled. While international humanitarian law mandates distinction between lawful targets (combatants and military objectives) and non‐lawful targets (civilians and civilian objects), and acknowledging the inherent complexities of ...
Daniel J. Hurst, Christopher A. Bobier
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The ‘Southern Fire’ is an ethno-religious conflict in the southernmost region of Thailand that has claimed thousands of innocent lives since an upsurge in violence in 2004.
Boonpunth, Kayanee Chor
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Bioethics and the World Order: A Curious Coincidence Between Chinese and African Approaches
ABSTRACT The post‐1945 world order is standardly pictured as a Westphalian system, in which each state is equal under the law with sovereign authority over its territories. This paper argues that the Westphalian system is changing and examines the implications for bioethics. We show that cross‐border health, economic, ecologic, and sociopolitical risks
Nancy S. Jecker +2 more
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Russian diplomacy and the issue of arms limitation at the Second Hague Peace Conference
Background. At the end of the 19th century, Russia inspired the global community to initiate the process known as the Hague Peace Movement, which became the forerunner of future global organizations – the League of Nations and the United Nations.
B.V. Nikolaev, N.A. Pavlova
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France «Crisis Diplomacy» in the Middle East (Lebanese Crisis Case Study)
The article is devoted to French crisis diplomacy in the Middle East during the civil war in Lebanon. It focuses on Paris activities aimed at settlement of the Lebanese crisis and achievement regional peace and stability.
- Hassan Ahmad Mekdashe
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Dhondt Frederik, Balance of Power and Norm Hierarchy: Franco-British Diplomacy after the Peace of Utrecht, Leiden, Brill Publishers, 2015, XII-636 p.
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Golden weapons and golden fetters: From the gold standard to the new geopolitics
Abstract This paper explores the historical relationship between monetary regimes, security concerns, and geopolitical tensions, particularly focusing on the role of gold. Throughout history, monetary systems have been deeply intertwined with international state systems and security provisions.
Harold James
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The circulation and distribution of classical Greek coinage
Abstract From a sample of the most prominent Greek city‐states, data involving a total of 999 hoards and 160,007 coins from 550 to 300 BC were collected to discern the relative magnitudes, consistency of issue, and distribution of Classical Greek coinages.
Zane Mullins
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Batting for peace : a study of cricket diplomacy between India and Pakistan
Has cricket diplomacy between India and Pakistan been successful? That is the point of departure for this thesis. The aim this work is three-pronged. First, it discusses the connection between sport and politics, and the relationship between sport and ...
Næss-Holm, Arne
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