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ABSTRACT As hybrid threats blur the line between war and peace and challenge conventional deterrence logics, states increasingly turn to concepts of resilience, civil preparedness and whole‐of‐society as elements of their security strategies. This raises the question of how civilian agency can be viewed as an element of deterrence and what the ...
Agata Mazurkiewicz, Heljä Ossa
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Mykolas Biržiška (1882–1962) was a prominent Lithuanian scholar and politician, a signatory of the Act of Independence (1918), a member of the Lithuanian Council (1917–1920), director of the first Lithuanian Gymnasium of Vytautas the Great in Vilnius ...
Mindaugas Kvietkauskas
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Risk Scenarios for European Rearmament
ABSTRACT Since Russia's invasion of Ukraine in 2022, the European Union has launched a flurry of initiatives to ramp up European defence spending. Efforts to bolster European defence have further intensified in response to the United States' increasingly hostile stance towards its erstwhile European allies.
Mette Eilstrup‐Sangiovanni
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Abstract Aim To examine the effect of the minimum legal drinking age (MLDA) on mortality and hospitalizations. Design Exploiting sharp increases in legal alcohol access at ages 18 years (beer/wine, on‐premises drinking and car driving) and 20 years (off‐premises spirits) in a regression discontinuity (RD) design, we estimated local linear models of all‐
Petri Böckerman +2 more
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Lithuanian resultatives in the context of neighbouring Slavic languages
Resultative secondary predicates, or resultatives, express the state of a participant of an event as a result of the action denoted by a verb. On the other hand, resultatives bear a semantic relation to the main predicate as well.
Benita Riaubienė
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ABSTRACT In the 2000s, questions were open on whether the EU eastern enlargement would contribute to upwards or downwards convergence in labour standards, or even to divergence. Over two decades later, it is possible not only to attempt an answer, but also to identify the industrial relations processes that mediate economic integration between widely ...
Jon Erik Dølvik +3 more
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At the end of the 19th century, the leaders of the Lithuanian national movement considered the surname as a serious proof of Lithuanian ethnic identity and even believed that one could identify a person’s ethnic origin from its sound.
Dangiras Mačiulis
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The Crimean Khanate and Poland-Lithuania. International Diplomacy on the European Periphery (15th–18th Century). A Study of Peace Treaties Followed by Annotated Documents. Ottoman Empire and its Heritage [PDF]
This work is a translation from English of the first chapter “The language and preservation of documents” from the second part “A Study in the Crimean and Polish-Lithuanian diplomatics and diplomacy” of the scientific work “The Crimean Khanate and Poland-
Dariusz Kołodziejczyk +2 more
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Lodge moraines: a common yet underreported end‐moraine type—a review
Lodge moraines are a distinct genetic type of end moraine formed by submarginal accretion of subglacial till; they are some of the largest end moraines in the world. Although underreported in the literature, they are of equal importance to push, dump and hummocky end moraines. End moraines are formed at glacier ice margins and show the extent of former
Mark D. Johnson +11 more
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ReTrace: Interactive Visualizations for Reasoning Traces of Large Reasoning Models
Abstract Recent advances in Large Language Models have led to Large Reasoning Models, which produce step‐by‐step reasoning traces. Such traces may offer insight into how models think, improving explainability and clarifying the underlying process. These traces, however, are often verbose and complex, making them cognitively demanding to comprehend ...
L. Felder +4 more
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