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072268
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074272
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090017
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2008.
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Russia's Dyanamic development is increasing its appeal. There is a resurging interest everywhere in its history and traditions, culture and the Russian language. In order to sustain this interest it is extremely important for us to analyze the experience gained by our good foreign partners; not least that of the Federal Republic of Germany. Germany's experience in promoting its language and culture in other countries is of interest to us from many viewpoints. We and the Germans have for centuries been in close cooperation and rivalry and experienced many similar ups and downs throughout history and we have deep European cultural roots.
RUSSIA'S DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT is increasing its appeal. There is a resurging interest everywhere in its history and traditions, culture and the Russian language. In order to sustain this interest it is extremely important for us to analyze the experience gained by our good foreign partners; not least that of the Federal Republic of Germany. Germany's experience in promoting its language and culture in other countries is of interest to us from many viewpoints. We and the Germans have for centuries been in close cooperation and rivalry and experienced many similar ups and downs throughout history and we have deep European cultural roots.
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ID:
048302
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New Delhi, Oxford University Press, 1999.
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Description |
xvi, 366p.
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0195652401
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042608 | 338.9/SEN 042608 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
128139
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2014.
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The Indian community in United States is one among many ethnic communities, which have been increasingly visible in the last four decades. Although the flow of Indians as new ethnic started first as a trickle in 1895, their impact was really felt in the aftermath of the landmark 1965 immigration legislation. This new immigration groups has begun to attract academic attention and has to been the focus of research by a number of scholars.
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128138
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2014.
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The Indian community in United States is one among many ethnic communities, which have been increasingly visible in the last four decades. Although the flow of Indians as new ethnic started first as a trickle in 1895, their impact was really felt in the aftermath of the landmark 1965 immigration legislation. This new immigration groups has begun to attract academic attention and has to been the focus of research by a number of scholars.
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ID:
120638
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2012.
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This viewpoint explores how a strengthening of Europe-Japan cooperation in four categories of space-related activities (exploration and access to space; Earth observation and related applications; industry-to-industry cooperation; and space security) can contribute to the EU-Japan strategic partnership more broadly. It is argued that integrating key space portfolios into existing venues and agendas for bilateral consultations and decision-making has the potential to bolster the overarching objective of deepening further political, economic, commercial, societal and cultural relations.
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137800
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THE EMERGENCE OF FRANCE AS THE GENDARME OF AFRICA goes back to the 1960s and the independence of its African colonies. Unlike other European colonial powers, such as the United Kingdom, France was faced late with decolonization and, most of all, wished to maintain an exclusive influence over its former colonial empire. French West Africa and French Equatorial Africa disappeared, but France sought to maintain privileged and lasting political, cultural, economic, and military relations with the former colonies. The new African regimes would receive military and technical assistance from France in return for backing its international policies. Paris thus established a type of nested neocolonial association with these sub-Saharan states of limited sovereignty. This defined France's pré carré in Africa, its area of exclusive action.
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ID:
047210
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2nd ed.
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London, Routledge, 2001.
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Description |
xix, 247p.
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0415238544
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ID:
048490
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Amesterdam, VU University Press, 1995.
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Description |
64p.
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Series |
Anthropological Studies VU; v. 17
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9053833404
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041388 | 016.30364/KLO 041388 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
109736
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059470
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Oct-Dec 2004.
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ID:
071697
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ID:
139124
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091138
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2009.
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The study of Indo-Tibetan relations is of great interest for social scientists specialising in traditional societies, in that it demonstrates how the universals of world religions, i.e. Budhismm, interact with cultural specificity, producing a unique culture and unique civilisation.
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ID:
064956
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Hampshire, Palgrave Macmillan, 2005.
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Description |
252p.
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1403969027
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049929 | 323.1197/BEI 049929 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
109756
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ID:
029676
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London, Hamish Hamilton, 1974.
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Description |
xviii, 246p.
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013413 | 303.48241073/SPE 013413 | Main | On Shelf | General | |
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ID:
142879
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No reasonable person can claim that Italy plays an original and exemplary role in international affairs, even if it is not infrequent for statesmen and writers from our country to take seriously the most trite commonplaces of Risorgimento-style rhetoric and to give Italy just this task. The cultural, political, economic and military weight of the country is not such as to permit us to take a very different path from those of the countries with which we are in close contact. From the birth of the Italian state until today the basic decisions of its foreign policy have substantially conformed with the major trends at work in this or that period. But since such trends have not and never have had exactly the same implications and consequences, it has always – and it is possible to insert here, acting reasonably or unreasonably, near-sightedly or far-sightedly, constructively or destructively – contributed thus to the strengthening or weakening of the trend in which it operates. In judging the past policies of Italy and in speaking of future prospects, we must not, therefore, judge as wise or unwise those who made the basic decision as much as the manner in which, the choice once made, they have then acted within its scope.
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ID:
106490
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