Resolving the Sino-Indian border dispute: Building confidence through cooperative monitoring
In: Asian survey: a bimonthly review of contemporary Asian affairs, Band 41, Heft 2, S. 351-376
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In: Asian survey: a bimonthly review of contemporary Asian affairs, Band 41, Heft 2, S. 351-376
ISSN: 0004-4687
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In: FOREIGN AFFAIRS, S. 36-44
ISSN: 2663-2675
The Republic of Moldova is an important trade and economic partner of Ukraine. Shared border, closeness of foreign policy positions and interaction in the international arena, the commonality of history, culture, historically close cooperation in the economic and trade spheres, in dealing with contemporary challenges and threats, etc., necessitate a closer study of this country. This article is intended to highlight and analyze the main historical, geographical, socio-economic and cultural features of the development of Moldova. A thorough study of the processes in the modern Moldovan society, the nature of their emergence, etc. will allow different interested structures of Ukraine, including state authorities, to make more effective use of the opportunities of the two countries to build up mutually beneficial cooperation, both within the framework of multilateral and international platforms. This may contribute to solving similar problems facing the Ukrainians in building a completely new legal community in our country, a society based on recognized European and Euro-Atlantic values. The article is based on available scientific research, including copyrights on the Republic of Moldova, which in general provides an objective and useful cross-section of the basic features of this country. The article highlights the major historical milestones of state-building in Moldova, from ancient times to the present, formation of its basic public institutions, informs about the activities of state leadership and public figures, the state and administrative-territorial structure of the modern Republic of Moldova. The work shows the current political, socio-economic and humanitarian situation, in particular in the fields of culture, education and religion, level of relations of this country with Ukraine, place and role of the Ukrainian community both on the Right Bank and on the Left Bank (Transnistria) in the life of Moldova, etc. Prominent place in the article is devoted to the coverage of the basic parameters of the physical and geographical location of the Republic of Moldova, which determines its natural features, economic development, the structure of the national economy, tourist attractiveness and more.
This study is on aspects of formal tertiary education and students' learning, especially a critical examination of factors that affect the attitudes and moral behaviours of university students towards learning and the possibility of spirituality as a source of sustainable motivation for students' learning in Njala University, Sierra Leone.
In: Springer eBook Collection
In: Global history and international studies 2
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In: Missionswissenschaftliche Forschungen [N.S.], 1
In: IMF Working Paper No. 2022/086
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In: IMF Working Paper No. 2022/027
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In: African Scientific Journal, Band 3, Heft 4, S. 382-398
The national electricity sector is confronted with many challenges such as increasing energy
demand, high external dependency, and environmental protection. Thus, Morocco has opted
for a new strategy allowing the adoption of sustainable technologies on a large scale. The
objective is to diversify the electricity mix to improve the security of supply. In this sense, the
Moroccan state has launched numerous projects to support the growth of renewable energy in
the country. This article aims to show the changes in the national electricity sector since the
adoption of the national energy strategy.
http://www.cairn.info/resume.php?ID_ARTICLE=POLAF_130_0089 ; This article focuses on the anger against the increase of food product prices in the city of Niamey. While this anger has arisen in many cities in the Sahel, and around the world, since the middle of the 2000, this article questions its local manifestations, not only from the perspective of collective mobilizations against « La Vie Chère », but also in the ordinary daily life, outside the more visible areas of protestation. It aims at demonstrating that this anger against high prices is not only a mere reaction against the worsening of living conditions, but also entails the production of a local political imaginary made up of memories of prices control and market provision policies that preceded the liberal turn at the end of the 1980s. The article also aims at demonstrating that models of legitimacy built by the Nigerian authorities of that period, have fueled discourses and practices of contestation since the regulatory functions of the state have been abandoned. ; Cet article porte sur le mécontentement social face à l'augmentation des prix des denrées alimentaires dans la ville de Niamey. Alors que ce mécontentement a marqué bon nombre de villes du Sahel et du reste du monde depuis le milieu des années 2000, il interroge ses expressions proprement locales, non seulement dans le cadre de mobilisations collectives face à " la vie chère ", mais aussi dans des situations plus ordinaires, en dehors des espaces les plus visibles de la contestation. Il s'attache à montrer que la colère face à l'augmentation des prix, loin de constituer une simple réaction induite par la dégradation des conditions de vie, charrie des imaginaires politiques locaux, eux-mêmes liés à la mémoire des politiques de contrôle des prix et d'approvisionnement des marchés qui ont précédé le tournant libéral de la fin des années 1980. Il s'attache aussi à montrer que les modèles de légitimité bâtis par les autorités nigériennes de l'époque, entretenus par celles qui leur ont succédé, ...
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http://www.cairn.info/resume.php?ID_ARTICLE=POLAF_130_0089 ; This article focuses on the anger against the increase of food product prices in the city of Niamey. While this anger has arisen in many cities in the Sahel, and around the world, since the middle of the 2000, this article questions its local manifestations, not only from the perspective of collective mobilizations against « La Vie Chère », but also in the ordinary daily life, outside the more visible areas of protestation. It aims at demonstrating that this anger against high prices is not only a mere reaction against the worsening of living conditions, but also entails the production of a local political imaginary made up of memories of prices control and market provision policies that preceded the liberal turn at the end of the 1980s. The article also aims at demonstrating that models of legitimacy built by the Nigerian authorities of that period, have fueled discourses and practices of contestation since the regulatory functions of the state have been abandoned. ; Cet article porte sur le mécontentement social face à l'augmentation des prix des denrées alimentaires dans la ville de Niamey. Alors que ce mécontentement a marqué bon nombre de villes du Sahel et du reste du monde depuis le milieu des années 2000, il interroge ses expressions proprement locales, non seulement dans le cadre de mobilisations collectives face à " la vie chère ", mais aussi dans des situations plus ordinaires, en dehors des espaces les plus visibles de la contestation. Il s'attache à montrer que la colère face à l'augmentation des prix, loin de constituer une simple réaction induite par la dégradation des conditions de vie, charrie des imaginaires politiques locaux, eux-mêmes liés à la mémoire des politiques de contrôle des prix et d'approvisionnement des marchés qui ont précédé le tournant libéral de la fin des années 1980. Il s'attache aussi à montrer que les modèles de légitimité bâtis par les autorités nigériennes de l'époque, entretenus par celles qui leur ont succédé, ...
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In: The Africa report, Heft 44, S. 20-24
ISSN: 1950-4810
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In: Africa Spectrum, Band 44, Heft 3, S. 165-168
ISSN: 1868-6869
In: Desenvolvimento e resiliência social em África : dinâmicas rurais de Cabinda, S. 7-14
In: Journal of contemporary African studies, Band 20, Heft 1, S. 29-52
ISSN: 0258-9001
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