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Investigação para a Paz: Passado, presente e futuro
The trajectory of affirmation of peace research as a discipline has been marked at different moments by identity crises, expressed in dense epistemological debates.
Håkan Wiberg
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Biological threats are complex and multifaceted, as evidenced by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic. Their effective prevention and countering require multiple lines of collaborative action and sustained cross-sectorial coordination.
Tatyana A. Novossiolova +3 more
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Normative and Institutional Limitations of IGAD’s Peace and Security Framework
The purpose of this article is to examine the normative and institutional constraints that exist within the Inter-Governmental Authority on Development's (IGAD) peace and security frameworks.
Micheale K. Gebru +3 more
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On Galtung’s Approach to Peace Studies
Peace studies and research are fascinating because they delve into some of the quintessential questions concerning human relations, behavior, cooperation, and conflict. So how should we define peace at this point?
Burak Ercoşkun
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The Ontology of Militarism: War and Peace as Conditions of Existence in Frida Stéenhoff ’s Stridbar ungdom and Elin Wägner’s Släkten Jerneploogs framgång This article claims that Western culture is tinged by an idea of an ontology of militarism.
Maria Mårsell
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The Existential Principles in Transcendental Wisdom as a Foundation for Peace Studies [PDF]
The purpose of the present study is to extract the theoretical principles related to peace in the philosophy of Mullā Sadrā and to show the practical and pragmatic potentials of his philosophy in this regard.
Tayebeh Mir Mohamad Hoseini +2 more
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The history of AIDS exceptionalism
In the history of public health, HIV/AIDS is unique; it has widespread and long‐lasting demographic, social, economic and political impacts. The global response has been unprecedented.
Julia H Smith, Alan Whiteside
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Failed Mimicry: The Thai Government’s Attempts to Combat Labor Trafficking Using Perpetrators’ Means
(1) Background: This research paper examines the prevention measures, i.e., the application of technologies such as those abused by “traffickers”, used by government and non-government agencies to combat “internal trafficking” in Samut Sakhon province ...
Naparat Kranrattanasuit, Yanuar Sumarlan
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Hyperglycemia during pregnancy impairs the fusion of trophoblast cells into syncytiotrophoblasts, leading to fetal growth restriction. This impaired fusion is mediated by Tim1 downregulation via hyperglycemia‐induced ROS. Antioxidant therapy during pregnancy promotes syncytiotrophoblast formation by upregulating Tim1 expression, thus alleviating fetal ...
Junsen She +14 more
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A MIXED-METHODS FRAMEWORK FOR ENVIRONMENTAL, SOCIAL, AND GOVERNANCE ANALYSIS: INSIGHTS FROM EMERGING MARKETS [PDF]
The Environmental, Social, and Governance (ESG) dimensions have become critical parameters for assessing corporate sustainability and ethical responsibility.
CHIPIMO Mubanga Lackson +2 more
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