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COVID-19 AND SOUTH AFRICA–CHINA ASYMMETRIC RELATIONS [PDF]
While South Africa–China relations were only formalized in 1998, relations between these states date back to the 1800s. South Africa's quest for sustainable development through partnerships with global powers motivated its close ties with China. The 2015 Cape Town Declaration committed the two countries to improve health facilities and disease control.
Adeoye O. Akinola, Oluwaseun Tella
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“The heat of a multitudinous assembly”: Striking short fiction and the rise of feminist potencia
Abstract This article considers how a recent wave of Latin American short fiction captures with immediate topicality new forms of transversal political subjectivity engendered by the international feminist reinvention of the strike in the 21st century.
Madeleine Sinclair
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Effects of a Uniform Magnetic Field on Twisted Graphene Nanoribbons
The motion of massless fermions in a helicoidal graphene nanoribbon under the influence of a uniform magnetic field B is investigated. The combined effects of width of the nanoribbon (D), length of ribbon (L), twist parameter (ω), and B on the equations of motion and local density of states are analyzed and discussed.
Camila C. Soares +3 more
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O relativo declínio econômico das atuais potências na geoeconomia mundial acentuou a noção de que estamos em meio a um processo de mudança, com a ascensão das chamadas economias emergentes, conhecidas pelo acrônimo BRICS. Quais são os determinantes de um
Luis Fernandes, Ana Garcia, Paula Cruz
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Power games and their history in the Indian Ocean: A Mauritian perspective
Este artículo discute la situación de Mauricio en la configuración geopolítica poscolonial del océano Índico. Este Estado insular fue primero una colonia británica y obtuvo su independencia en 1968.
Nirmal Kumar Betchoo
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An Epochal Moment? The COVID‐19 Pandemic and China's International Order Building
This article considers the potential for the COVID‐19 pandemic to represent an epochal moment in international politics, one which China can use as a window to maximize its international order‐building efforts. It is argued that China's putative international order‐building efforts to date have faltered, in part, due to an inability to create ...
Nicholas Ross Smith, Tracey Fallon
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El Consejo de Seguridad de la ONU frente al equilibrio de poder global contemporáneo
El Consejo de Seguridad constituye la piedra angular de la arquitectura de seguridad internacional. Este órgano del sistema de Naciones Unidas posee la misión central de asegurar el “mantenimiento de la paz y seguridad internacionales”.
Kenny Gustavo Mejía Mejía
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España, Europa y el mundo: Juego a tres niveles [PDF]
Reseña de: Zakaria, Fareed, El mundo después de USA, Ed.
Barbé Izuel, María Esther
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Open abdominal surgery leads to peritoneal desiccation and damage, resulting in inflammation. This peritoneal damage can be mitigated by the use of warmed, humidified carbon dioxide. Peritoneal inflammation and open surgery Background Animal studies have shown that peritoneal injury can be minimized by insufflating the abdominal cavity with warm ...
J. Y. Cheong +6 more
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América Latina a inicios de la segunda década del siglo XXI: entre el regionalismo estratégico y la regionalización fragmentada [PDF]
El artículo analiza la evolución del regionalismo en América Latina desde los años noventa. Expone las opciones que se plantean a los países en sus políticas exteriores frente a las iniciativas de Estados Unidos y los cambios en el sistema internacional.
Lincoln Bizzozero
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