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Yılmaz, Hakan. "Democratization from above in Response to the International Context: Turkey, 1945–1950." New Perspectives on Turkey 17 (1997): 1–37. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0896634600002739.

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On 6 March 1995 the EU-Turkey Association Council took a decision regarding the inauguration of a customs union between the EU and Turkey, following the pattern set out in the Ankara Agreement of 1963 and the Additional Protocol of 1970. The Council's decision received the European Parliament's assent on 13 December 1995, enabling it to enter into force on 1 January 1996. Following the Association Council's customs union decision, the Turkish government has launched a series of democratizing and liberalizing reforms. It is apparent that the tactical goal of the Turkish government for initiating the reforms has been to persuade the European Parliament to give its consent to the Association Council's customs union decision. The government's strategic goal, on the other hand, has been to fulfill the necessary political conditions, such as those formulated in the June 1993 Copenhagen meeting of the European Council, of Turkey's qualification for full membership in the EU.
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Wargelin, Laurie, and Darwin G. Stuart. "Identifying New Markets for Rail Transit: Chicago Transit Authority’s Southwest Corridor." Transportation Research Record: Journal of the Transportation Research Board 1604, no. 1 (January 1997): 128–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.3141/1604-15.

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The Chicago Transit Authority opened its Orange Line rapid transit service within the southwest corridor of Chicago in 1993. The market research that was conducted in 1995 to identify new markets for the Orange Line is presented. Three areas were investigated: (a) the effectiveness of advertising campaigns associated with the inauguration and ongoing provision of service; (b) a tradeoff analysis of service features determined to be most important to current rail transit travelers and that may attract future Orange Line riders as well; and (c) the trip purpose, mode, and origination–destination points for all trips made on a representative weekday. Several travel submarkets were investigated. Conclusions were drawn about suggested improvements for services and marketing efforts.
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Kazzaz, Mourhaf. "Investigating the Syrian “Other” in Donald J. Trump’s Twitter Campaign Rhetoric." Open Linguistics 6, no. 1 (November 24, 2020): 601–10. http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/opli-2020-0032.

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AbstractThis study investigates the discursive techniques and processes employed by Donald J. Trump to portray Syrian refugees as a negative out-group and threat in tweets during his 2016 election campaign. The article argues that this anti-immigration argument facilitated and materialized not only as a right-wing populist discourse but also as an actual policy as evidenced by the travel ban of 2017. The data are comprised of 32 tweets from Trump’s personal Twitter account between his first available commentary tweets on the Arab Spring situation in November 2011 and his inauguration in January 2017. The article employs the Ideological Square (van Dijk 1992, van Dijk 1995, van Dijk 2013) and proximization theory (Cap 2008, Cap 2010, Cap 2013) to study how Donald J. Trump employs an ideological “othering” of Syrian refugees and constructs threatening representations of them as a political agenda to set himself apart from competitors and advance his election campaign.
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Gribben, Crawford. "Piety and Polemic in Evangelical Prophecy Fiction, 1995–2000." Studies in Church History 48 (2012): 478–503. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0424208400001522.

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No one studying the impact of Evangelicalism’s most successful cultural products could doubt their mass-market appeal both within and beyond the ‘conservative revolution’ of contemporary America. With concerns to fashion the spirituality of their readers, the Left Behind novels (1995–2007) represent the ‘first outlines of a fully commercialised, fully mediatised Christian blockbuster culture’. The series dramatizes the end-time expectations of a popular evangelical system of eschatological thinking, known as dispensational pre-millennialism. This system maintains that Christ could return imminently to ‘rapture’ true believers to heaven; that this rapture will be followed by a catastrophic seven-year period known as the ‘Great Tribulation’, in which the Antichrist will rise to power to persecute those who, despite being ‘left behind’, have converted to evangelical faith; and that the tribulation will end with the ‘glorious appearing’ of Christ, the last judgement and the inauguration of a thousand-year reign of peace known as the millennium. Despite the complexity of its theology, the series has sold over sixty-five million copies since the publication of their eponymous debut novel in 1995, and has been identified as the best-selling fiction series in American literary history. After 1998, successive instalments in the series topped the New York Times best-seller lists. The seventh novel in the series, The Indwelling (2000), topped the best-seller lists of the New York Times, Publishers Weekly, Wall Street Journal and USA Today.
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Rodrigues, Julia De Souza, Gustavo Silveira Siqueira, and Anna Carolina Oliveira Nunes. "HISTÓRIA DA FACULDADE DE DIREITO DA UERJ: PARTE 1 - DO PLANEJAMENTO À INAUGURAÇÃO (1935) / HISTORY OF THE FACULDADE DE DIREITO DA UERJ: PART 1 - FROM PLANNING TO INAUGURATION (1935)." RFD- Revista da Faculdade de Direito da UERJ, no. 41 (April 27, 2022): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.12957/rfd.2021.59411.

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Resumo: O presente artigo faz parte do “Projeto Museu da Faculdade de Direito da UERJ” que tem, entre as suas diretrizes, produzir referências sobre a história da Faculdade. Este é o primeiro artigo de uma série que pretende cobrir a história da instituição entre 1935 e 1995. Analisaremos aqui a formação da Faculdade no período compreendido entre janeiro de 1935, quando tiveram início as reuniões da Congregação para a sua organização, até maio do mesmo ano, por ocasião da inauguração. Como metodologia, consideramos as bases da Escola de Annales, por meio da obra de António Manuel Hespanha, que, ao elaborar uma pesquisa histórica do direito, não se restringe apenas à lei como fonte. Dessa forma, utilizaremos fontes múltiplas, como as Atas da Congregação e do Conselho Técnico Administrativo, jornais da época e livros, para que seja possível uma análise complexa da criação da faculdade.Palavras-chave: História do Direito. Museu da Faculdade de Direito da UERJ. Faculdade de Direito do Rio de Janeiro (FDRJ). Abstract: The present paper is part of the “Project Museum of the Faculty of Law of UERJ” which has as one of its guidelines the production of references on the history of the Faculty. This is the first in a series of articles that intends to cover the institution's history between 1935 and 1995. We will analyze here the formation of the Faculty in the period between January 1935, initially through the meetings of the Congregation for its organization, until May of the same year, on the occasion of the inauguration. As a methodology, we consider the foundations of the Escola de Annales, through the work of António Manuel Hespanha, who, when preparing a historical research of law, is not restricted to the law as a source. In this way, we will use multiple sources, such as Minutes of the Congregation and of the Administrative Technical Council, newspapers of the time and books, so that a deep analysis of the creation of the faculty is possible.Keywords: Legal History. Museum of the Faculty of Law of UERJ. Faculdade de Direito do Rio de Janeiro (FDRJ).
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Rodrigues, Julia De Souza, Gustavo Silveira Siqueira, and Anna Carolina Oliveira Nunes. "HISTÓRIA DA FACULDADE DE DIREITO DA UERJ: PARTE 1 - DO PLANEJAMENTO À INAUGURAÇÃO (1935) / HISTORY OF THE FACULDADE DE DIREITO DA UERJ: PART 1 - FROM PLANNING TO INAUGURATION (1935)." RFD- Revista da Faculdade de Direito da UERJ, no. 41 (April 27, 2022): 1–22. http://dx.doi.org/10.12957/rfd.2022.59411.

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Resumo: O presente artigo faz parte do “Projeto Museu da Faculdade de Direito da UERJ” que tem, entre as suas diretrizes, produzir referências sobre a história da Faculdade. Este é o primeiro artigo de uma série que pretende cobrir a história da instituição entre 1935 e 1995. Analisaremos aqui a formação da Faculdade no período compreendido entre janeiro de 1935, quando tiveram início as reuniões da Congregação para a sua organização, até maio do mesmo ano, por ocasião da inauguração. Como metodologia, consideramos as bases da Escola de Annales, por meio da obra de António Manuel Hespanha, que, ao elaborar uma pesquisa histórica do direito, não se restringe apenas à lei como fonte. Dessa forma, utilizaremos fontes múltiplas, como as Atas da Congregação e do Conselho Técnico Administrativo, jornais da época e livros, para que seja possível uma análise complexa da criação da faculdade.Palavras-chave: História do Direito. Museu da Faculdade de Direito da UERJ. Faculdade de Direito do Rio de Janeiro (FDRJ). Abstract: The present paper is part of the “Project Museum of the Faculty of Law of UERJ” which has as one of its guidelines the production of references on the history of the Faculty. This is the first in a series of articles that intends to cover the institution's history between 1935 and 1995. We will analyze here the formation of the Faculty in the period between January 1935, initially through the meetings of the Congregation for its organization, until May of the same year, on the occasion of the inauguration. As a methodology, we consider the foundations of the Escola de Annales, through the work of António Manuel Hespanha, who, when preparing a historical research of law, is not restricted to the law as a source. In this way, we will use multiple sources, such as Minutes of the Congregation and of the Administrative Technical Council, newspapers of the time and books, so that a deep analysis of the creation of the faculty is possible.Keywords: Legal History. Museum of the Faculty of Law of UERJ. Faculdade de Direito do Rio de Janeiro (FDRJ).
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Gorodnia, Nataliya. "US-Philippines Security Relations (1991–2016)." American History & Politics Scientific edition, no. 9 (2020): 56–66. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2521-1706.2020.09.5.

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This paper describes and discusses the major developments in the U.S.-Philippines security relations in 1991-2016, between signing an agreement to extend a rent of Subic Bay Naval base by the U.S. and inauguration of R. Duterte administration. The research has revealed three periods in the U.S.-Philippines security relations in 1991-2016. The first period started when the Philippines senate rejected to ratify the Subic Bay Agreement in September 1991, and the United States had to evacuate the naval base on November 1992. It lasted until the U.S. and the Philippines signed a Visiting Forces Agreement (VFA) in 1998. The Philippines government’s interest in reaching a new agreement was caused by China’s 1995 military occupation of the Panganiban reef and other incidents at the disputed territories in the South China Sea. The Philippines claimed that they composed a part of their exclusive economic zone, according to the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea. The second period lasted since ratification of the VFA by the Philippines parliament in 1999 until aggravation of the situation in the South China Sea in 2011. This period was featured by enhanced political and military cooperation between the U.S. and the Philippines, and significant U.S. assistance in modernization of the Armed Forces of the Philippines (AFP). In September 2001–2006, the security cooperation was focused on the counterterrorism activitiesin the Philippines by military means. In 2007–2011, the focus shifted to humanitarian operations and development assistance. During the third period, in March 2011 – June 2016, B. Aquino administration refocused attention from domestic security issues to the threats in the South China Sea. In 2014, the Philippines and the U.S. signed the Enhanced Defense Cooperation Agreement, which provided American ships, aircrafts and military personnel with an access to several military bases of the AFP on a rotating basis. The Agreement essentially improved U.S. strategic position in the Southeast Asia and the South China Sea.
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Satoh, T. "Toxicology in Asia—Past, present, and future." Human & Experimental Toxicology 34, no. 12 (November 26, 2015): 1291–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0960327115606334.

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The Asian Society of Toxicology (ASIATOX), which consists of the seven national toxicology member societies of Japan, Korea, China, Taiwan, Thailand, Singapore, and Iran, now boasts of more than 3,000 members from a variety of industries, academia, and regulatory organizations. ASIATOX congresses are spaced three years apart and rotated among the member societies. In 1995, ASIATOX joined the International Union of Toxicology (IUTOX) as a regional society, and now serves as the scientific voice of toxicology in Asia under the IUTOX umbrella. Since its inauguration, the society has worked diligently to handle matters deemed essential to promoting the vision set fourth by its founders. Future perspectives of ASIATOX include the establishment of education and training programs, and the certification and accreditation of toxicologists. As the leading voice of toxicology in Asia, the society seeks to extend knowledge of toxicological issues to developing nations in Asia based on the following missions and goals: (1) to provide leadership as a worldwide scientific organization that objectively addresses global issues involving the toxicological sciences, (2) to broaden the geographical base of toxicology as a discipline and profession to all countries of the world, and (3) to pursue capacity building in toxicology, particularly in developing countries, while utilizing its global perspective and network to contribute to the enhancement of toxicology education and the career development of young toxicologists.
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Iheduru, Okechukwu C. "Post-Apartheid South Africa and Its Neighbours: a Maritime Transport Perspective." Journal of Modern African Studies 34, no. 1 (March 1996): 1–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0022278x0005518x.

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The official dismantling of apartheid, the release of Nelson Mandela after 27 years imprisonment in Febuary 1990, and especially the first multi-racial elections in April 1994 followed by the inauguration of the Government of National Unity (GNU), have marked this decade as the most fascinating in the history of South Africa.
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Dladla, Ndumiso. "The Azanian Philosophical Tradition Today." Theoria 68, no. 168 (September 1, 2021): 1–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.3167/th.2021.6816801.

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Even though the Pan Africanist Congress was formed in 1959 after departing from the African National Congress at a point marking out the irreconcilability of the Azanian ‘faith’ with the other interpretations of the struggle within the ‘broad church’ of the Congress Movement, it was only six years later, in 1965, that it modified its name to the PAC of Azania. The name Azania is supposed to have been suggested by Nkrumah at the All-African Peoples’ Conference in 1958 attended by the Africanists even before the inauguration of the PAC (Diaz 2009: 239; Hilton 1993: 5). The Azanian tendency in ‘South African’ history can arguably be said to have existed from the earliest times of resistance by the indigenous people against the unjust wars of colonisation (see Dladla 2020: 71–108).
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Inauguration, 1995"

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Lehmann, Maria-Rosa. "An Essay on the blurring of art and life : les inaugurations des expositions internationales du Surréalisme à Paris (1938, 1947, 1959) en tant qu'événements précurseurs de l'art de la performance." Thesis, Paris 1, 2018. http://www.theses.fr/2018PA01H025.

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Si c’est le futurisme et le Dadaïsme qui sont mis de l’avant dans la plupart des publications sur l’histoire de ce que l’on nomme la performance, l’impact du surréalisme est encore et toujours laissé de côté. En nous appuyant sur les recherches de Roselee Goldberg et Adrian Henri, il s’agit de mettre en lumière la contribution des surréalistes à l’art dit de performance. Précisément, nous reconstruisons et analysons les évènements éphémères que les surréalistes organisent dans la foulée de l’inauguration de leurs grandes expositions internationales : l’Acte manqué mis en scène pour l’Exposition internationale du surréalisme (1938), Prière de toucher, l’objet performatif réalisé pour Le Surréalisme en 1947, puis Festin inaugural et l’Exécution du testament du Marquis de Sade, tous deux planifiés pour l’Exposition inteRnatiOnale du Surréalisme (E.R.O.S.) en 1959. Après l’étude détaillée de ces évènements, il s’agit de les mettre en parallèle avec les expérimentations des artistes se vouant à l’art de la performance des années 1960/1970. Sans affirmer que ce genre d’œuvres est surréaliste, l’objectif est de montrer que certains enjeux et questions auxquelles le groupe s’intéresse se trouvent reflétés dans l’époque de l’âge d’or de la performance
Although Futurism and Dadaism are credited for their experiences with different forms of performance, only few art historians acknowledge Surrealism’s influence. Building on the work of RoseLee Goldberg and Adrian Henri, the purpose of this thesis is to shed light on Surrealism’s contribution to what is globally known as Performance Art. We reconstruct, study and analyze the ephemeral events organized by the surrealists for their international exhibitions that took place in Paris: the Acte manqué presented at the opening of the Exposition internationale du surréalisme (1938), Prière de toucher, a performative object created for Le Surréalisme en 1947, and Festin inaugural as well as the Exécution du testament du Marquis de Sade, both organized for the Exposition inteRnatiOnale du Surréalisme (E.R.O.S.) in 1959. After a detailed analysis of these events, we then discuss their possible links to Performance Art of the 1960s/1970s. Our aim is not to state that the experimentations of that time period are inherently surrealist, but – in order to show the importance of the surrealist ephemeral events – , we point out that some issues and questions that posed the French avant-garde group, images even, were mirrored in Performance Art of the 1960s/ 1970s
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Books on the topic "Inauguration, 1995"

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1945-, Simmons Ruth, ed. Professorial passions: Eight lectures in honor of the inauguration of Ruth J. Simmons, ninth president of Smith College. Northampton, Mass: Smith College, Board of Trustees, 1998.

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Seminar, on ADR (1995 New Delhi India). Inauguration of International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution, Vigyan Bhavan, New Delhi, 6 October 1995, and Seminar on ADR, Commission Room, Federation House, Tansen Marg, New Delhi, 7 October 1995. New Delhi: International Centre for Alternative Dispute Resolution, 1995.

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Newcastle, University of Northumbria at. Inauguration programme, 1 September 1992. Newcastle upon Tyne: University of Northumbria at Newcastle, 1992.

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Maya, Angelou. On the pulse of morning. New York: Random House, 1993.

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Cristobal, Adrian E. The millennium president. [Makati City, Philippines]: Studio 5 Pub., 1999.

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1985), Inaugural Committee (U S. :. Inaugural parade: Washington, D.C., January 21, 1985. [Washington, D.C: Inaugural Committee, 1985.

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Bilodid, Olesʹ. Peresopnyt͡s︡ʹke i͡e︡vanhelii͡e︡ i kli͡a︡tva prezydenta L. Kravchuka. Kyïv: Kyïvsʹkyĭ universytet im. Tarasa Shevchenka, 1992.

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College, Illinois. Illinois College: The inauguration of Richard A. Pfau as the twelfth president, October 14, 1993. Jacksonville, Ill: The College, 1994.

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Kongbogwan, Korea (South) Haeoe. Segye ka chikʻyŏbon Kim Yŏng-sam sidae kaemak: Che 14-tae taetʻongnyŏng chʻwiim kwallyŏn oesin kisajip (1993.2.4--3.11). [Seoul]: Kongbochʻŏ Haeoe Kongbogwan, 1993.

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Namibia, University of. University of Namibia: Installation, inauguration, and graduation ceremonies, 23 and 24 April, 1993. [Windhoek]: UNAM, 1993.

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Hentschel, Klaus. "Johannes Stark: Philipp Lenard: An Aryan Scientist. Speech at the Inauguration of the Philipp Lenard Institute in Heidelberg [December 13, 1935]." In Physics and National Socialism, 109–16. Basel: Birkhäuser Basel, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-0348-9008-3_40.

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"Prologue Inauguration 1993." In Bill Clinton, 11–12. Routledge, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203081587-6.

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"11 The Inauguration, 1959." In Free Spirit, 128–32. Rutgers University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36019/9781978808362-012.

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"1 Prologue: The Inauguration, 1959." In Free Spirit, 1–6. Rutgers University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36019/9781978808362-002.

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Roett, Riordan. "Failed Transition?" In Brazil. Oxford University Press, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/wentk/9780190224523.003.0005.

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The military regime was ending but what would come next for what was termed the “New Republic?” Tancredo Neves was viewed as a great unifier. As he prepared for his inauguration on March 15, 1985, a long-standing illness worsened and he fell ill on the...
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"The inauguration in the civic space, 2 December 1991." In Architecture and Politics in Nigeria, 76–100. Routledge, 2016. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781315567662-13.

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Cooper, James. "Introduction." In A Diplomatic Meeting, 1–10. University Press of Kentucky, 2022. http://dx.doi.org/10.5810/kentucky/9780813154305.003.0001.

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On the day of Ronald Reagan’s inauguration as president of the United States (1981–1989), the new president spoke with Margaret Thatcher, the British prime minister (1979–1990), about her upcoming visit to Washington, DC, the following month. Reagan commented: “I look forward to talking to you on international issues … as well as the economic problems we face.”...
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Kim, Richard S. "Inaugurating a “New Korea”The March First Movement and the Korean Provisional Government." In The Quest for StatehoodKorean Immigrant Nationalism and U.S. Sovereignty, 1905-1945, 46–65. Oxford University Press, 2011. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/acprof:oso/9780195369991.003.0003.

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Young, John W., and John Kent. "24. The War in Iraq." In International Relations Since 1945, 587–611. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hepl/9780198807612.003.0024.

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This chapter focuses on the Iraq war of 2003–11 and the troubles in the Middle East. George W. Bush’s advisers, led by Dick Cheney and Don Rumsfeld, had been considering an attack on Iraq well before 9/11. At the same time, many experts within the government pointed to the lack of any evidence for Iraqi-sponsored terrorism directed against the United States. The threats to US national security were outlined to Bush in a briefing just prior to his inauguration; these threats came primarily from al-Qaeda’s terrorism and the proliferation of nuclear arms and other weapons of mass destruction (WMDs). The chapter first considers the US decision to invade Iraq, before discussing the war, taking into account the US’s Operation Iraqi Freedom and the war’s costs to the US and to Iraq. It also examines the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and concludes with an assessment of the ‘Arab Spring’.
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Young, John W., and John Kent. "24. The Iraq War and the Middle East." In International Relations Since 1945. Oxford University Press, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/hepl/9780199693061.003.0031.

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This chapter focuses on the Iraq war of 2003–2011 and the troubles in the Middle East. George W. Bush’s advisers, led by Dick Cheney and Don Rumsfeld, had been considering an attack on Iraq well before 9/11. At the same time, many experts within the government pointed to the lack of any evidence for Iraqi-sponsored terrorism directed against the United States. The threats to US national security were outlined to Bush in a briefing just prior to his inauguration; these threats came primarily from al-Qaeda’s terrorism and the proliferation of nuclear arms and other weapons of mass destruction (WMDs). The chapter first considers the US decision to invade Iraq before discussing the war, taking into account the US’s Operation Iraqi Freedom and the war’s costs to the US and to Iraq. It also examines the Israeli–Palestinian conflict and concludes with an assessment of the ‘Arab Spring’.
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Conference papers on the topic "Inauguration, 1995"

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Clua Uceda, Álvaro. "Slussen 1935-2015: diagnóstico de una ruina moderna." In Seminario Internacional de Investigación en Urbanismo. Barcelona: Facultad de Arquitectura. Universidad de la República, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.5821/siiu.6160.

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El proyecto del Slussen en Estocolmo es hoy una ruina del movimiento moderno. Aquella visión optimista y eterna de la arquitectura funcionalista se presenta incierta y desproporcionada tras menos de un siglo de pervivencia. Paredes desconchadas, metales oxidados por el salitre, azulejos rotos, tiendas en decadencia y paseantes en sombra muestran un espacio hoy muy distinto de aquella “elegancia” que pregonara en 1935 el periódico Svenska Dagbladet ante el proyecto de Tage William-Olsson. ¿Cuáles son las causas de la decadencia de ese intersticio urbano? ¿Es en origen un proyecto erróneo, una historia malograda? Las respuestas se argumentan desde un recorrido intencionado por algunos momentos clave de su transformación: en el rastro de esbozos nunca realizados, en las vacilaciones del proyecto original, en las instantáneas de su inauguración, en sus detalles de acabados y comercio o finalmente en las imágenes presentadas al concurso internacional de 2008. Quizás puedan argumentarse ahí las futuras intervenciones que se ciernen sobre el Slussen moribundo: ¿mirada nostálgica, oportunismo, tabula rasa? The Slussen project in Stockholm is today a ruin of the modern movement. After less than a century of life, the place appears in an uncertain and disproportionate way, far from the optimistic and eternal vision of functionalist architecture. Flaking walls, oxidized metals, broken tiles, decadent shops and pedestrians lost in the shadow of the infrastructure show a very different space of that "elegant" prototype declared by the Svenska Dagbladet in 1935 on the built project of Tage William-Olsson. Which are the reasons for the decadence of this urban interstice? Is the original Slussen designed by Tage William-Olsson a wrong project, a failed story? In this article, answers are argued following an intentional trip through some key episodes of its existence: through the traces of sketches ever executed and the variations of the original project, through some images of its inauguration and the subtle details in the bright shopping stores and, finally, through the reading of the proposals presented to the recent international competition in 2008. Perhaps the future transformation of the dying Slussen could learn some arguments from the experience of its own past. ¿Nostalgic view, opportunism, tabula rasa?
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