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be the future of the world. And realism is restricted to the discussion of the balance of power, leaves aside the …, there are no ideal solutions. But strong global institutions are required in a globalized world. These institutions will … will not end military conflicts around the world, and global progress will continue to be challenged by populist …
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Humanity is on the cusp of a great wave of space exploration and colonization of Extra-Terrestrial Bodies (ETB). This paper deals with the socio–political issues that may arise between Earth and E.T Settlements and the possible ways to resolve them. Firstly we discuss as to how early maritime...
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We estimate that a hard Brexit (HB) would reduce UK agro-industrial-imports from the EU by around 50%. Following the dismantling of the Common Agricultural Policy (CAP) the UK Government has proposed to shift towards market-oriented agricultural policies and negotiating free trade agreements...
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Africa is plagued by some of the most brutal and violent conflicts in the world. Peacekeeping missions play a crucial …
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Africa is plagued by some of the most brutal and violent conflicts in the world. Peacekeeping missions play a crucial …
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In the 1960s, sub-Saharan Africa experienced a major diplomatic offensive by Israel. Kwame Nkrumah's Ghana was the first country to establish diplomatic and economic relations. Others soon followed, so that by the mid-1960s some forty African countries were receiving agricultural and military...
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In the 1960s, sub-Saharan Africa experienced a major diplomatic offensive by Israel. Kwame Nkrumah's Ghana was the first country to establish diplomatic and economic relations. Others soon followed, so that by the mid-1960s some forty African countries were receiving agricultural and military...
Persistent link: https://www.econbiz.de/10015270892
in which the white world closed ranks and created a system of global apartheid. Saudi Arabia and the United Arab Emirates … influence of Turkey, Iran and Qatar in this part of the world. These Gulf rivalries formed the basis for growing economic … largest slave depot in the Islamic world. To this day, there are significant African migrant and diaspora communities in the …
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which the white world closed ranks and created a system of global apartheid. The historical origins of the Africa … influence of Turkey, Iran and Qatar in this part of the world. These Gulf rivalries formed the basis for growing economic …
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حقّق مجلس التعاون للدول الخليجية العربية إنجازات ملحوظة منذ إطلاقه في عام 1981، ومبدئيّاً تطوّر من تعاون أمنيّ وعسكريّ إلى تكامل اقتصاديّ يتمثّل في وحدة جمركية...
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