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ID:
067499
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ID:
059690
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ID:
077920
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ID:
112967
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2012.
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Summary/Abstract |
After gaining independence, Georgia, Armenia, and Azerbaijan have been plagued by wars and ethnic conflicts, they have lost transport links, and government agencies have collapsed. Yet the respective political regimes have had diverse fates: although the starting points and international situation were similar when they launched their policies, the outcome is fairly different.
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ID:
111556
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2011.
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Summary/Abstract |
The year 2011 was a turbulent one for the world. As the European sovereign debt crisis intensified, the world economic recovery lost steam. The volatility in West Asia and North Africa, with apparent international involvement, affected regional situation and geopolitical configuration. The Asia Pacific situation was in evolution and major countries increased their input in the region. The world moved further towards multipolarity. Deep-rooted problems accumulated in Western countries over the years broke out and "waves of wrath" swept across the globe. Evolution and adjustments in international and regional situation accelerated amid growing uncertainty and unpredictability.
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ID:
119619
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ID:
067498
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ID:
052583
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ID:
099585
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ID:
078449
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ID:
069031
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ID:
104015
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Publication |
2010.
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Summary/Abstract |
In 2010, the underlying impact of the international financial crisis has further developed. The world economic recovery has been slow and tortuous. The momentum of collective rise of major emerging countries has strengthened. Reform of the international financial system has made progress. Interactions of the international relations are more complex. Traditional and non-traditional security threats are intertwined. Contentions among different development models have intensified. Asia has seen its status rising in spite of more destabilizing factors.
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ID:
103735
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ID:
079138
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Publication |
2007.
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Summary/Abstract |
That the economy of East Asia is growing at the quickest rate, and this region has transformed itself into one of the world's leading economic centers, has long been a generally accepted postulate among today's political scientists. This is explained by the continuing intense interest in the processes now under way in the region. The present-day international situation in the East Asia region is characterized by dynamism, nonuniformity of development, and the simultaneous appearance of both centrifugal and centripetal tendencies, all of which create a state of fluidity and instability
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ID:
095411
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ID:
067015
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ID:
133313
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Publication |
2014.
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Summary/Abstract |
The paper examines the admissibility of preventive antiterror operations in other states, citing historical examples of specific armed conflicts. It draws parallels between the international situation in the 1970s and in the 2000s, noting the changes in the UN Security Council's stand on the matter.
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ID:
023548
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Publication |
Feb 2003.
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Description |
1-48
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ID:
083854
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ID:
102992
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