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    THE COMPARATIVE ANALYSIS OF GUY DE MAUPASSANT’S TWO FRIENDS AND ARTURO ARIAS’ TOWARD PATZUN by Kristiawan Indriyanto

    Published 2019-03-01
    “…While De Maupassant depicts the Franco-Prussian War (1870-1871), Arias squares his narration in the Guatemalan civil war (1960-1996). The differences of canonical status between De Maupassant and Arias is also scrutinized in this paper. …”
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    La prensa diaria de la II República en Canarias como fuente documental y recurso para la renovación historiográfica: sus singularidades dentro del sistema informativo español by Julio Antonio Yanes Mesa

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…The newspapers published in the Canary Islands during the Second Republic, apart from alleviating, like the peninsular newspapers, the loss of a good part of the archival documentation of the time during the Civil War and Franco's autarky, have a unique interest as sources of historical documentation. …”
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    The Enduring Conflict in Somalia: Analyzing the Dynamics of Instability and the Path to Sustainable Peace by Zoia Malik

    Published 2025-01-01
    “…Rooted in colonial legacies and clan-based divisions, the conflict intensified under Siad Barre’s authoritarian regime and escalated into civil war following his ousting in 1991. The rise of militant groups like Al-Shabaab, external interventions, and weak governance have further complicated peace efforts. …”
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    Stress Factors of Syrian Refugees in Turkey: Pre-Migration, Post-Migration, and Coping with Nostalgia by Frances Trıx, İnci Aksu Kargın

    Published 2021-06-01
    “…The clashes that began in Syria in March 2011 between regime forces and their opponents transformed into a protracted civil war. While the host governments have focused on ways to solve the problems of the refugees, one area that they, as well as researchers, have neglected is the longing or nostalgia that refugees feel for their homeland. …”
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    Stasis, Charging the Space of Change by Sarah Riviere

    Published 2017-02-01
    “…This article fossicks through the fragments of historical understandings of the word stasis in ancient Greece – where stasis, in its extreme state, involved conflictual hostilities between kindred parties, often termed ‘civil war’ today. Through a series of readings of ancient Greek texts on topics ranging from pathology to literature and politics, stasis is revealed as a powerfully charged state of located dynamic exchange that operates through a precise temporal and spatial performance. …”
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    Republican Dentists in Latin America: Luis Amado Blanco Fernández and his Contributions to Cuban Dentistry by Victoria María Sueiro Rodríguez, Asela Crescencia Villaurrutia Flores, Julia Roquelina Fuguet Boullón

    Published 2014-02-01
    “…The Spanish Civil War caused a mass exodus of men and women of science and letters, who went into exile stripped of their university chairs. …”
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    The Functional Role of Historical Analogies in Russian and Ukrainian Presidential Discourses on the Special Military Operation by Vladimir O. Bekliamishev

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…The second ontology, described through a parallel with the Russian Civil War, gave Ukraine greater subjectivity, assigning the collective West the role of a third party benefiting from the conflict. …”
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    Crony Capitalism and Corruption in the Middle East and North Africa by Fatih Kırşanlı

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…After the Arab protests, all of these countries changed their regimes except Syria, where the demonstrations ignited a civil war. However, the pre-existing powers continued their dominance, heavily in Egypt and partially in Libya and Yemen. …”
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    Le Kivu dans la guerre : acteurs et enjeux by Roland Pourtier

    Published 2009-01-01
    “…In the mean time, the FAR, leaded by Paul Kagame has won the civil war in Rwanda, and the core of the violence vortex has switched to the DRC where a part of the hutu resistant movement has established its bases and from where it keeps assaulting the Rwandan territory. …”
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    Das valas comuns aos direitos humanos: a descoberta dos desaparecimentos forçados na Espanha contemporânea by Francisco Ferrándiz

    Published 2012-01-01
    “…This text is based on a multisite ethnography of seven years on the impact of exhumations of mass graves from the Civil War in contemporary Spain. The ethnography has been carried out in different research scenarios: exhumations, commemorative rituals, academic conferences on memory, teach-ins, demonstrations, book presentations, music concerts, NGOs for the 'recovery of historical memory', different working teams with institutional support, forensic laboratories, art exhibits and so forth. …”
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    The Impact of Suicide Attacks on Voting Behavior: The Case of November 2015 Early Elections by Ceren Yegen

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…These attacks aiming at destroying countries and citizens, and targeting civilians or state institutions, have been the current agenda in Turkey with cases such as Suruc Attack and Ankara Railway Station Attack following the June 7, 2015, elections and the Syrian Civil War. These attacks, which deeply affect the citizens and harm the country, can also have an impacton political behaviors such as social practices. …”
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    Se réconcilier « entre victimes » pour tenir la lutte : la coordination transversale des familles de disparus au Liban et de leurs alliés de la justice transitionnelle by Yves Mirman

    Published 2022-01-01
    “…The issues of reconciliation in Lebanon are linked to civil war legacies, one concerns families of the missing persons from the conflict (1975-1989). …”
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    Syrian Asylum Seekers as Political Factors and Their Effects on Local Politics by Levent Börklüoğlu, Ali Utku Şahin

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…The influx to Turkey amidst the 2011 Syrian civil war has significantly affected the Syrian and Turkish communities socially and economically. …”
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    Controlling an Anatomical Robot Hand Using the Brain-Computer Interface Based on Motor Imagery by H. M. K. K. M. B. Herath, W.R. de Mel

    Published 2021-01-01
    “…In Sri Lanka, there are thousands of people suffering from a variety of disabilities, especially hand disabilities, due to the civil war in the country. The Ministry of Health of Sri Lanka reports that by 2025, the number of people with disabilities in Sri Lanka will grow by 24.2%. …”
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    Memorising the Mutiny: Felice Beato’s Lucknow Photographs by Claire Bowen

    Published 2007-12-01
    “…The best known collections of nineteenth century war photographs are those of Mathew Brady (the Civil War) and Roger Fenton (the Crimea). The war pictures of Felice Beato are less familiar and contemporary interest in his work is concentrated on his later Japanese photographs. …”
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    Ewolucja tureckiej polityki bezpieczeństwa by Magdalena Kumelska-Koniecko

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…The last three decades have been a period of restoring relations with countries in the region and building a new security strategy based on the doctrine of deterrence and advanced defense, and, since the civil war in Syria, assertive military activism. According to the author, the overemphasis on hard power tools may contribute to the emergence of various types of balancing movements (by state and non-state actors) that may threaten Ankara's strategic interests. …”
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    Ibero-American Studies by A. V. Shestopal, L. S. Okuneva

    Published 2014-10-01
    “…The formation of the first generation of iberoamerican scholars at MGIMO took place in an atmosphere marked by fresh memories of the Spanish Civil War and the convergence of the USSR and the countries of Latin America, with the majority of which diplomatic relations were established. …”
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    CAUSES OF PROLIFERATION OF SMALL ARMS AND LIGHT WEAPON ON NATION BUILDING ON THE PEOPLE OF UROMI (1970-1991) by Esezobor Paul, Fidelis Achoba

    Published 2023-08-01
    “…The research work argued that the proliferation and use of illegal arms increases the frequency of violence in Eanland in Edo State of Nigeria as is as result of the end of the Nigeria civil war in 1970. This encourage or bring into Esandland difference people of different background which results in the spread of small arms and light weapon and led destruction of lives and properties. …”
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    Syrian Refugees’ Perceptions About the Representations of Syria and Syrians on Turkish News Media by Engin Dağdeviren

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…Syria has become the biggest refugee producer since a civil war broke out in 2011 and the majority, over three million, of these refugees are hosted in Turkey. …”
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    Institutionalization of Ukrainian Nationalism: Difference of "Svoboda" ("Liberty") and "Praviy Sektor" ("Right Ssector") Ideology by A. A. Tokarev

    Published 2014-12-01
    “…In addition, this process was provoked by the reunion of Crimea and Russia and by the civil war in the south-east of Ukraine. Before the Crimean crisis Ukrainian nationalism had primarily historical roots, and in many respects it was created by attitude of empire elites (the Russian and Soviet Empires) to Ukrainians and their nation-state formations. …”
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