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174298
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160528
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The Great Lakes region of Africa is the most conflict-prone region of the world and one current concern is political violence in Burundi. This research investigates whether Burundi is on the precipice of a genocide. Burundi's weak democratic norms, genocidal history, and the impact of contagion and diffusion of violence in the region provide a number of the conditions that could contribute to a genocide. This research investigates the past and present conflict variables of the Great Lakes region with a focus on Burundi and assesses the potential that the ongoing political violence in Burundi will lead to genocide.
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ID:
166058
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ID:
148112
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In fine, there is no doubt that the leadership style of the PM Modi has raised the credit of India at the international level and his fresh coat of paint on India’s foreign policy has also created its image as a leading power in the 21st century. PM Modi’s unique approach to the Indian foreign policy has played a significant part in emerging ties with the leading countries of the world and the future of India’s foreign policy looks very bright. In the era of globalisation, where geoeconomics has become prime centre of the world countries, therefore, PM Modi has also focussed on the Indian foreign policy and fine-tuned according to the need of hour, and during his half tenure, the fruits of changes in Indian foreign policy have become visible, and one can see that, at present, India and the United States of America have become very close to each other than earlier and both are standing at one platform and therefore the 21st century will be witnessed of their close partnership.
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ID:
122830
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2013.
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Previous research has reported substantial levels of nostalgia for the Soviet era among citizens of some of the independent republics that emerged from its collapse. We report new analyses from eight former Soviet republics, and from two surveys, in 2001 and 2010, comparing attitudes to government in the Soviet period and at the time of the surveys, as well as expectations for the future. Everywhere, views of the past have become less positive and those of the present more positive. However, both the views in each survey and the change between each of them vary among countries and socio-demographic groups.
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ID:
189562
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Warming waters and melting sea ice will create new challenges off our northern shores, and the Navy and Marine Corps must be prepared to provide a presence in the Arctic that will ensure peace and prosperity in the face of aggressive Russian militarization and expanding Chinese interest. Lessons from America’s Arctic past can illuminate what needs to be done
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ID:
155078
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This special issue brings together eight articles that examine the visualization of Iran ranging from the Achaemenids to contemporary Iranian society, providing a glimpse into the array of representations in and of Iran. Even as a snapshot they allow a bird's-eye view of the historic role of visual culture in shaping, influencing, and transforming Iranian cultures over successive centuries. An immensely rich visual culture has always existed in Iran and the surrounding regions, often shaped by encounters with different zones of contact and patronized by ruling elites and dynasties with myriad artistic and cultural traditions, needs, and agendas. This special issue is a tribute to that rich cultural history.
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