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In: Settler colonial studies, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 172-189
ISSN: 1838-0743
In: Settler colonial studies, Band 2, Heft 1, S. 81-107
ISSN: 1838-0743
In: Qadiyyat Filastin wa mustaqbal al-masru' al-watani al-filastini, [Part 2]
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In: https://archives.au.int/handle/123456789/6517
Executive Council Thirty-Fourth Ordinary Session 7 – 8 February 2019 Addis Ababa, Ethiopia ; The significance of human rights and transitional justice (TJ) cannot be overemphasized. This underscores why Aspiration three (3), "An Africa of good governance, democracy, respect for human rights, justice and the rule of law",and Aspiration four (4), "A peaceful and secured Africa", of Agenda 2063 – The Africa We Want – focus on human rights promotion, silencing the guns by 2020, peace, security and development. In order to accomplish these objectives of Africa's Agenda 2063, a ten-year implementation plan was developed. The year 2015 was dedicated to Women's empowerment and 2016 to human rights, with a special focus on the rights of women
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In: As- Siyassa ad-=dawliya, Heft 97, S. 24-58
Part I of this study deals with the evolution that happened in the official Egyptian conception of the Israeli nuclear capacity and the Egyptian reaction to it. Part II views the changes that have influenced the Egyptian behavior and their consequences especially in the eighties. Part III explains the impact of some defined factors on the Egyptian nuclear option. (DÜI-Sdt)
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In: Silsilat taqarir an-nadawat, 3
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In: Qadaya istiratigiya, 3 (yanayir 1998) 13
Der Autor analysiert Grundlagen, Trends und die Zukunft russischer Politik im Nahen Osten. (DÜI-Kog)
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In: As- Siyassa ad-=dawliya, Band 24, Heft 94, S. 34-53
This study deals with the basic principles that underlie the Turkish security policy, since the end of the 2nd World War. The author analyses some of the security problems dealt with by the Turkish government in the seventies and eighties, with a focus on the internal economic problems. In reviewing its security policy, Turkey faces difficult options: the independent line versus NATO, the Non-Aggression Treaty with the Soviet Union, either a non-alignment stands or a leaning towards the Middle Eastern or Islamic trends. The author concludes that Turkey will not take any of these options in the near future, but, more probably, will only put some gradual modifications to its original path. (DÜI-Sdt)
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