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Institutions can contribute to regulating interethnic conflict; however, in many cases they fail to bring about lasting peace. The paper argues that their negligence of intraethnic factors accounts for some of this failure. Ethnic groups are often treated as unitary actors even though most...
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While mediation efforts in violent conflicts often fail, the academic literature on mediation has long ignored both this phenomenon and its consequences. This paper aims to fill this significant knowledge gap by examining the conditions under which the failure of mediation leads to an escalation...
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A complex theoretical description of the phenomenon of violation of intellectual property is provided. The article is also presenting results of an empirical research of this phenomenon among the young staff members in the Faculty of Economics and Organization of Food Economy in Agricultural...
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research acknowledges that one of the foremost factors of the Europeanization process is the intellectuals, a social category … between the Romanian intellectuals and the EU’s political power that is complementary to the domestic one. The countryâ … from Brussels. In this context, the role played by the Romanian intellectuals in the Europeanization of the Romanian …
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This paper provides an overview of the landscape of Chinese foreign policy think tanks, classifies them according to the activities they pursue, and offers some explanations as to how they have developed their particular characteristics - both at the level of individual institutes as well as in...
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This paper provides an overview of the landscape of Chinese foreign policy think tanks, classifies them according to the activities they pursue, and offers some explanations as to how they have developed their particular characteristics . both at the level of individual institutes as well as in...
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Alan Kahan’s Mind vs. Money: The War between Intellectuals and Capitalism (Transaction Publishers, 2010) treats … intellectuals as a class, and tells of intellectuals’ yearning to play the role of cleric and of aristocrat. Kahan says that … intellectuals are necessarily alienated from “capitalism.” In this essay I discuss Kahan’s erudite and insightful – though sometimes …
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