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Setiawan, Andika, Meida Cahyo Untoro, Ahmad Agung Zefi Syahputra, Muhammad Alfarizi Tazkia, Anastasia Puteri Dewi, Muhammad Adam Aslamsyah, and Muhammad Zulfarhan. "Visualisasi Data Progres Program Vaksinasi COVID-19 Internasional Berbasis Tableau." ILKOMNIKA: Journal of Computer Science and Applied Informatics 4, no. 1 (April 30, 2022): 25–33. http://dx.doi.org/10.28926/ilkomnika.v4i1.441.
Full textMinter, D. W., and P. F. Cannon. "Myriospora smaragdula . [Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria]." Descriptions of Fungi and Bacteria 227 (January 2021): 2266. http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dfb/20210391611.
Full text"Spongospora subterranea. [Distribution map]." Distribution Maps of Plant Diseases, No.April (August 1, 2012). http://dx.doi.org/10.1079/dmpd/20123172042.
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Nichele, Mattia <1988>. "LA GUERRA DELLE FALKLAND/MALVINE: LE ISOLE DELLA DISCORDIA. UN CONFLITTO ATIPICO TRA IRREDENTISMO E PETROLIO." Master's Degree Thesis, Università Ca' Foscari Venezia, 2013. http://hdl.handle.net/10579/3239.
Full textBORSANI, DAVIDE. "LA "RELAZIONE SPECIALE" ANGLO-AMERICANA E LA GUERRA DELLA FALKLAND (1982)." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/6226.
Full textIn April 1982, Argentina – a country allied with the United States through the Rio Pact – suddenly invaded the Falkland Islands, a long-time Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom, disputed by Buenos Aires since the XIXth century. Margaret Thatcher, the then British Prime Minister, vigorously responded and finally Britain – a US NATO ally – was able to regain the Islands and re-establish the status quo ante. The conflict needs to be contextualized in the ‘second Cold War’ framework. The struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union was particularly tough in the first years of the 1980s and the bipolar logic strongly influenced the diplomatic course of the 1982 war. On the one hand, the Western hemisphere was at the core of the renewed anti-communist US strategy and Argentina was the main pillar in the Southern Cone. On the other hand, the strengthening of the Anglo-American ‘special relationship’ was the European cornerstone of the US grand strategy. Against this background, what kind of role the US chose to play in the Falklands war between two of their allies instinctively arises as the main question. Affected by diverging interests, the ‘special relationship’ was not indeed entirely special.
BORSANI, DAVIDE. "LA "RELAZIONE SPECIALE" ANGLO-AMERICANA E LA GUERRA DELLA FALKLAND (1982)." Doctoral thesis, Università Cattolica del Sacro Cuore, 2015. http://hdl.handle.net/10280/6226.
Full textIn April 1982, Argentina – a country allied with the United States through the Rio Pact – suddenly invaded the Falkland Islands, a long-time Overseas Territory of the United Kingdom, disputed by Buenos Aires since the XIXth century. Margaret Thatcher, the then British Prime Minister, vigorously responded and finally Britain – a US NATO ally – was able to regain the Islands and re-establish the status quo ante. The conflict needs to be contextualized in the ‘second Cold War’ framework. The struggle between the United States and the Soviet Union was particularly tough in the first years of the 1980s and the bipolar logic strongly influenced the diplomatic course of the 1982 war. On the one hand, the Western hemisphere was at the core of the renewed anti-communist US strategy and Argentina was the main pillar in the Southern Cone. On the other hand, the strengthening of the Anglo-American ‘special relationship’ was the European cornerstone of the US grand strategy. Against this background, what kind of role the US chose to play in the Falklands war between two of their allies instinctively arises as the main question. Affected by diverging interests, the ‘special relationship’ was not indeed entirely special.
Books on the topic "Isole Falkland"
Gallina, Fabio. Le isole del purgatorio: Il conflitto delle Falkland-Malvinas : una storia argentina. Verona: Ombre corte, 2011.
Find full textLe isole del purgatorio: Il conflitto delle Falkland-Malvinas : una storia argentina. Verona: Ombre corte, 2011.
Find full textDawson, Pam. Traditional Island knitting: Including Aran, Channel Isles, Fair Isle, Falkland Isles, Iceland, and Shetland. Tunbridge Wells [England]: Search, 1988.
Find full textDawson, Pam. Traditional Island knitting: Including Aran, Channel Isles, Fair Isle, Falkland Isles, Iceland and Shetland. London: Guild Publishing, 1988.
Find full textBrambilla, Elisa, and Russell Phillips. Questione Dannatamente Combattuta: Breve Storia Del Conflitto Delle Isole Falkland. Babelcube Inc, 2021.
Find full textIsole Falkland Travel Journa Publishing. Isole Falkland Diario Di Viaggio: Pianificatore Di Viaggio I Pianificatore Di Viaggio Su Strada I Diario a Griglia a Punti I Taccuino I Diario Tascabile I Regalo per Backpacker. Independently Published, 2020.
Find full textTraditional Island Knitting: Including Aran, Channel Isles, Fair Isle, Falkland Isles, Iceland and Shetland. Search Press(UK), 1998.
Find full textDawson, Pam. Traditional Island Knitting: Including Aran, Channel Isles, Fair Isle, Falkland Isles, Iceland, and Shetland. Search Pr Ltd, 1989.
Find full textContributors, Multiple. Papers Laid Before the House of Commons Relative to the Affairs of the East India Company, from 1756 To 1766 : The Dispute with Spain on the Subject of Falkland's Island, in 1770: The Expedition Against the Caribbs in the Isle of St. Vincent, In 1772. Creative Media Partners, LLC, 2018.
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"media products overseas. Third, the dissolution of apparent differences achieved in Neighbours’s UK success is likewise partly dependent upon conjunctural coincidences of the 1980s, as well as on cross-cultural familiarities bred of histories linked by colonization. Not only can it be claimed that “every next person in Britain has a relative in Australia” (Fowler 1991). It is also arguable that Neighbours’s UK popularity arises because it can reduce almost all cultural specificities to projections of relief from a grey, cramped, class-divided, Thatcherized society (one might remember here that such cultural specificities as Neighbours might have had are already severely etiolated by the program’s anodyne, easily generalizable, and depoliticized ethos). Indeed, there is a remarkable congruence between Neighbours’s introverted, mutually supportive community and Thatcherite anti-welfare doctrines of self-help. Neighbours’s Australia represents a distant home, I suggest, for residents of the “scepter’d isle” long since bereft of Empire apart from Hong Kong and the Falkland Islands, and simultaneously having acute difficulties connecting with Europe. Ruth Brown notes in British responses to Neighbours a twilight gasp of colonial condescension toward a remnant of Commonwealth: “Neighbours seeks to persuade us that middle-class neighbourliness is alive and well and living in Australia, Britannia’s infant arising . . . to glad her parent’s heart by displaying her glories shining more brightly in another sphere” (Brown 1989). Given Britain’s uncertain self-image in the world it once bestrode, an “invasion” of cultural products from a former convict colony can bring out a certain snobbery. In the case of Nancy Banks-Smith’s remarks on Home and Away, cultural snobbery perhaps overlays class snobbery: “One is aware of Home and Away as one is aware of chewing-gum on the sole of one’s shoe” (Banks-Smith 1990). Such views recall the comment of the Australian poet, Les Murray: “Much of the hostility to Australia, and it amounts to that, shown by English people above a certain class line can be traced to the fact that we are, to a large extent, the poor who got away” (Murray 1978: 69). That both major British political parties could take up Neighbours as political football testifies not just to the category of youth as ongoing focus of moral panics in a country deeply prone to such motions, but also to the continuing ubiquity of Neighbours. If Crocodile Dundee supplied Australian tourists with cab-driver conversation around much of the world for at least a year, Neighbours has sustained its impact much longer in Britain. Acknowledged by government, royal family, and Church of England, it has achieved journalistic benchmark status for things Australian. USA: lost in Dallasty Neighbours is probably the most successful international soap opera that’s ever been. (Cristal 1992)." In To Be Continued..., 117. Routledge, 2002. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9780203131855-19.
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