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The pains amidst starting a new life: investigating adjustment disorder in Hong Kong migrants' transition to the UK. [PDF]
Yue R, Lau BHP.
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Local Ethnic Demography and Ethnonationalist Voting: Evidence from Interwar Yugoslavia. [PDF]
Stojkovic S.
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Two new species of <i>Neohelicosporium</i> (Tubeufiaceae, Tubeufiales) from freshwater and terrestrial habitats in China. [PDF]
Ma XY, Lu YZ, He L, Song DD, Ma J.
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<i>Funiliomycetaceae</i> fam. nov. (<i>Amphisphaeriales</i>, <i>Ascomycota</i>) accommodating <i>Funiliomyces</i>, including <i>F. jiangxiensis</i> sp. nov. from <i>Tetradium ruticarpum</i> and ten new combinations. [PDF]
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2018
Secession occurs when a portion of a state breaks away either to form its own sovereign country or to join with another state. Because secessionist conflicts are essentially contests over territory, theories of state-breaking presuppose various positions regarding political legitimacy. Most theorists now acknowledge that a group might have the right to
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Secession occurs when a portion of a state breaks away either to form its own sovereign country or to join with another state. Because secessionist conflicts are essentially contests over territory, theories of state-breaking presuppose various positions regarding political legitimacy. Most theorists now acknowledge that a group might have the right to
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Critical Inquiry, 1997
Abstract The Charter of the United Nations and several other international instruments refer to the concept of self-determination in terms of its relationship to ‘peoples’. Self-determination in international law is the process whereby ‘peoples’ are entitled to determine their own political status.
Wassily Kandinsky, Adrienne Kochman
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Abstract The Charter of the United Nations and several other international instruments refer to the concept of self-determination in terms of its relationship to ‘peoples’. Self-determination in international law is the process whereby ‘peoples’ are entitled to determine their own political status.
Wassily Kandinsky, Adrienne Kochman
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