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An Emerging Middle Power’s Quest for Status: Türkiye and United Nations Peacekeeping
This study uses “middle power” and “status-based” approaches in the International Relations literature to explain Türkiye’s motivation for participation in UN peacekeeping operations.
İbrahim KUMEK
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From Empire to Aid: Analysing Persistence of Colonial Legacies in Foreign Aid to Africa
ABSTRACT For decades now, Western development agencies and donors have been castigated for their colonial biases in providing aid to Africa. It is well established that donors provide considerably more foreign aid to their former colonies relative to other countries.
Swetha Ramachandran
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Albanian peacekeepers: exploring the inward-looking utility of international peacekeeping
This article provides the first comprehensive account of Albania's contribution to international peacekeeping and explores its inward-looking rationales for providing peacekeepers.
Gëzim Visoka +3 more
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Graphical Abstract The evolving role of regulatory T cells in primary Sjögren's disease pathogenesis and the promise of Treg‐based therapies. Abstract Sjögren's disease (SjD) is a chronic systemic autoimmune disorder characterised by exocrine gland dysfunction and diverse systemic manifestations.
Gagan Urs +5 more
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The United Nations Peacekeeping Operations (UNPKO), established in in the aftermath of World War II, play a crucial role in conflict resolution throughout the world.
Chaudhry, Yahya +3 more
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Military psychologists necessary as Serbian soldiers prepare for peacekeeping missions [PDF]
This paper advocates the participation of the military psychologists in peacekeeping missions. It has compared the peacekeeping mission tasks performed by the military psychologists in the Serbian and Austrian Armed Forces and it has highlighted the main
Dražić Radojka
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Abstract This article examines the pro‐Montenegrin political campaigns of Alexander Devine, a schoolmaster and journalist who became Montenegro's leading British advocate following its incorporation into the Kingdom of Serbs, Croats and Slovenes after the First World War.
ROSS CAMERON
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Martialling Peace: How the Peacekeeping Myth Legitimises Warfare by Nicole Wegner
Nicole Wegner’s Martialling Peace: How the Peacekeeping Myth Legitimises Warfare (2023) critically examines the militarized underpinnings of peacekeeping through the lens of Feminist International Relations, Gender Studies, and Critical Military Studies.
Abdul Wasay Khan Mandokhail
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Reaching the Summit or a Plateau? The EU–New Zealand Relationship in the Indo‐Pacific
ABSTRACT This article examines New Zealand's perceptions of the European Union's Indo‐Pacific Strategy through interviews with government officials and foreign policy influencers. Despite viewing the EU positively as a like‐minded partner committed to the rule‐based international order, New Zealand respondents demonstrated limited understanding of the ...
Matthew Castle +4 more
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UN PEACEKEEPING: MAIN DIRECTIONS OF EVOLUTION [PDF]
The paper analyzes UN peacekeeping operations – peacekeeping missions and identifies problems and contradictions in the peacekeeping activities of the largest international political institution for the 70-year period.
Lyamzin Andrei +2 more
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