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War and Cancer: Exploring Patient Narratives in a Randomized Integrative Oncology Study
ABSTRACT Study Objective The current war in Israel has affected quality of life (QoL)‐related concerns among patients with cancer. Integrative oncology (IO) provides complementary medicine within supportive and palliative care. The study examined an IO program in northern Israel for cancer and war‐related concerns.
Eran Ben‐Arye +6 more
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The Military Diplomacy and Conflict Resolution: Negotiation Dynamics in the Second Karabakh War
Purpose: to examine how Azerbaijan’s military-political strategy shaped the international diplomatic landscape and contributed to the formulation of the eventual ceasefire agreement during the Second Karabakh War Method: Qualitative research methods ...
Khayal Iskandarov
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The ISCIP Analyst, Volume X, Issue 5 [PDF]
This repository item contains a single issue of The ISCIP Analyst, an analytical review journal published from 1996 to 2010 by the Boston University Institute for the Study of Conflict, Ideology, and ...
Adami, Fabian +8 more
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Repositioning Armenian security and foreign policy within a region at risk [PDF]
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Giragosian, Richard
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Perceptions of Identity and Attitudes Toward the Peace Process in Azerbaijan After the Second Karabakh War [PDF]
The Second Karabakh War led to radical changes in Azerbaijani society’s perception of national identity and profoundly affected attitudes towards the peace process.
Abdulla Khanayev, Meral Balcı
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Bearing the burden of peace: Intergroup attribution bias and public support for peace provisions
Abstract What drives public support for peace provisions? Based on intergroup attribution theory, we argue that public support for peace provisions depends on “who bears the burden of peace,” with people wanting to protect their ingroup while holding the outgroup accountable.
Amélie Godefroidt, Lala Muradova
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Text, time, and travel: temporal pathways of postsocialism and Islam
Abstract As the concept of postsocialism faces increased scrutiny, there is a call to expand its spatiotemporal scope beyond socialist contexts in order to reclaim its analytical capacity. In Azerbaijan, the quiet resurgence of tezkirahs – biographical anthologies rooted in both the Islamic and Soviet traditions – presents an opportunity to explore how
Serkan Yolaçan
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Azerbaijan and Turkey are historically linked by many common cultural, linguistic and religious ties, which creates the basis for the development of strategic allied relations between these two countries.
Gunel Yusibova
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Nationalism and War in the 21st‐Century Europe
JCMS: Journal of Common Market Studies, Volume 63, Issue S1, Page 20-35, November 2025.
Siniša Malešević
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Saudi Arabia and Iran: Spoilers or Enablers of Conflict?
Abstract Saudi Arabia and Iran played roles, inadvertently or not, in enabling the Hamas terrorist attack on Israel in October 2023. Before the war that ensued, Tehran aided and funded Hamas and its military wing, the Izz al‐Din al‐Qassam Brigades. Riyadh shunned the group by arresting and extraditing its members in a bid to join the US‐backed Abraham ...
Banafsheh Keynoush
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