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TRAJECTORIES (5) answer(s).
 
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Attack patterns and trajectories of terrorist groups in East an / Wook, Kang; Julak, Lee; Yongtae, Chun   Journal Article
Wook, Kang Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
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ID:   130618


Changing role of the institute of international relations in Ta: trajectories and dynamics / Kou, Chien Wen   Journal Article
Kou, Chien Wen Journal Article
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Publication 2014.
Summary/Abstract In the past six decades, Taiwan's China studies have undergone a gradual shift from a focus on policy analysis and political introduction to one that is centred on scholarly research with policy analysis as its secondary aim. During this process, the role of the IIT has shifted from that of a government think thank, monopolizing China studies and serving the top brass jointly with other state-dominated research units, to a competitor for academic achievement and policy influence in a pluralistic academic and political market.
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ID:   160140


China's innovation trajectories / Kennedy, Andrew B   Journal Article
Kennedy, Andrew B Journal Article
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Summary/Abstract Critical features of China's innovation landscape in science and technology remain relatively weak. But in other areas, China is developing with remarkable speed.
Key Words Trajectories  China's Innovation 
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ID:   095029


Trajectories of multiculturalism in Germany, the Netherlands an: in search of common patterns / Winter, Elke   Journal Article
Winter, Elke Journal Article
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Publication 2010.
Key Words Minorities  Multiculturalism  Canada  Germany  Netherlands  Trajectories 
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ID:   115041


Trajectories of the nobel peace prize / Adams, Paul C   Journal Article
Adams, Paul C Journal Article
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Publication 2012.
Summary/Abstract Trajectories are defined as constructs used in geopolitical discourses at all levels - formal, practical and popular. Each trajectory consists of a particular scaling of here, a particular scaling of there, and a particular causal hypothesis about how the two are linked. Norwegian discourses about the 2009 Nobel Peace Prize provide examples of trajectories. These discourses reveal certain assumptions about the motives and outcomes framed in terms of trajectories, as well as closely associated types of emotion and affect. By employing the concept of the trajectory, geographers can better understand geopolitical discourses, their construction of scale and causality, as well as their dependency on the in-between spaces of emotion and affect.
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