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THE UNITED NATIONS CHARTER AND THE RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT: INTERROGATING THE HUMANITARIAN CRISIS IN SYRIA
Published 2024-08-01“…The paper questioned why the case of Syria is different despite having been implemented in Libya before. The paper concludes that the case of Syria is different because she is backed by a superpower, Russia and the fact that politics thrive on interest, the other superpower stand to gain nothing from Syria. …”
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The level of self-esteem among AainBall players varsity of the Hashemite University
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Aging dams, political instability, poor human decisions and climate change: recipe for human disaster
Published 2025-01-01“…In Derna, Libya, a record-breaking storm and subsequent dam failures on September 10, 2023, caused over 11,000 deaths. …”
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Vortex generators in heat sinks: Design, optimisation, applications and future trends
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Sexualités au Maghreb
Published 2010-12-01“…This collection assembles ten fieldwork surveys conducted in different countries of the Maghreb (Libya, Tunisia, Algeria, Morocco, Mauritania), which seek to shed light on the conditions under which social economies of sexuality may develop, these being more diverse than might be supposed based on the “Arab-Muslim personality”. …”
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Stochastic Modeling of Rainfall in Peninsular Malaysia Using Bartlett Lewis Rectangular Pulses Models
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Military Interventions As Omitted Variable Of Inversed Democratic Peace: An Empirical Evidence
Published 2020-02-01“…To test this so-called “inversed democratic peace” thesis based on an argument that an ongoing war is likely to lead to democratisation, we focus our analysis on the US interventions in Afghanistan, Iraq, Libya, and FR Yugoslavia (Kosovo). We deploy three variables: 1) Foreign policy similarity, to determine whether the intervening actor (USA) had similar or different foreign policy goals at the beginning of interventions; 2) Political regime similarity, to indicate whether there were any deviations in the quality of political regime between the intervening state and the target country, as indicated by the democratic peace postulates; 3) military interventions (independent variable). …”
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Assessing the unemployment rate as a mediator between SMEs and economic growth
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Mechanical, Thermal and Surface Investigations of Chitosan/Agar/PVA Ternary Blended Films
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THE RELIGIOUS FACTOR IN THE «ARAB SPRING»
Published 2013-08-01“…A huge wave of mass protests for the last years has lead to a collapse of many longstanding traditional regimes in some Arab states (Egypt, Tunisia, Libya and Yemen). In other states (Syria, Bahrain, Jordan, Saudi Arabia, Algeria and Morocco) a serious aggravation of political situation occurred. …”
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A Review on the Cosmeceutical and External Applications of Nigella sativa
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تحليل بيانات بعض فهادس مخطوطات المدرسة الاباضية
Published 2017-12-01“…Bu çalışma Tunus, Cezayir, Libya, Mısır, Ürdün ve Avrupa’daki arşivlerde bulunan bazı yazma eserlerin incelenmesine dayan- maktadır. …”
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BRICS as a Catalyst for Global Governance Transformation: Beyond Western Perceptions
Published 2024-03-01“…Furthermore, political responses to crises, such as turmoil in Zimbabwe, Libya, and Mali, as well as nuclear issues in Iran, where BRICS members have assumed mediatory, supportive, or leading roles, have sparked renewed interest in understanding BRICS as an alternative to traditional conceptions of global peace and security governance. …”
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CONSEQUENCES OF THE REALIZATION OF NATO STRATEGY IN THE CONFLICTS OF "THE ARAB SPRING" FOR THE STATES OF THE MIDDLE EAST AND NORTH AFRICA
Published 2016-04-01“…Some diffusion of the territorial activity of certain states (Iraq, Libya, Syria) is observed. In the course of the Arab crisis there appeared new ethnic (Kurdish) and territorial ("The Islamic State") enclaves. …”
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REPUBLIC OF YEMEN: OVERCOMING SEPARATIST TRENDS
Published 2013-08-01“…Despite the fact that the change in top state leadership in Yemen after the "Arab Spring" was held on the softer model compared with Libya or Syria scenario, the transition period is not crowned with the stabilization of the political and economic situation and the onset of systemic reform. …”
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Israel in Foreign Policy of the United Arab Emirates: from Confrontation to Normalization
Published 2021-04-01“…The adjustment of Emirates’ foreign policy began after the aggravation in the Middle East, when countries such as Syria, Yemen and Libya were engulfed in conflicts. During this period, the Arab-Israeli conflict gradually lost its central role for the Arab world; the states of the Persian Gulf began to establish contacts with Israel, united by common fears about the strengthening Iran. …”
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