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Glatz, Terese, Melissa Lippold, Todd M. Jensen, Gregory M. Fosco, and Mark E. Feinberg. "Hostile Interactions in the Family: Patterns and Links to Youth Externalizing Problems." Journal of Early Adolescence 40, no. 1 (2019): 56–82. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0272431618824718.

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In line with family systems theory, we examined patterns of hostile interactions within families and their associations with externalizing problems among early-adolescent children. Using hostility scores based on observational data of six dyadic interactions during a triadic interaction ( n = 462; i.e., child-to-mother, mother-to-child, child-to-father, father-to-child, mother-to-father, father-to-mother)—latent profile analysis supported three distinct profiles of hostility. The low/ moderate hostile profile included families with the lowest levels of hostility across dyads; families in the m
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Cropsey, Joseph. "On the Mutual Compatibility of Democracy and Marxian Socialism." Social Philosophy and Policy 3, no. 2 (1986): 4–18. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0265052500000285.

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Much of the high politics of our time is affected by the hostility and suspicion that pervade relations between the Western democracies and the socialist world. Is it possible that the hostility and suspicion are misplaced, and that the two world systems can find a common ground on which to acknowledge each other as compatible co-denizens between whom there is no difference so potent that the being of one must be a reproach to the being of the other? With a view to this question, I wish to ask whether it is possiblefor a Marxist society to be democratic or for a democracy to elect Marxism or t
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La Macchia, Graeme. "Mutual Hostility and the Problem of Police Culture in Rural Australia." Rural Society 2, no. 4 (1992): 14–16. http://dx.doi.org/10.5172/rsj.2.4.14.

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Hepp, Johanna, Sean P. Lane, Ryan W. Carpenter, Inga Niedtfeld, Whitney C. Brown, and Timothy J. Trull. "Interpersonal Problems and Negative Affect in Borderline Personality and Depressive Disorders in Daily Life." Clinical Psychological Science 5, no. 3 (2017): 470–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2167702616677312.

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Theories of Borderline Personality Disorder (BPD) suggest that interpersonal problems in BPD act as triggers for negative affect and, at the same time, are a possible result of affective dysregulation. Therefore, we assessed the relations between momentary negative affect (hostility, sadness, fear) and interpersonal problems (rejection, disagreement) in a sample of 80 BPD and 51 depressed outpatients at six time points over 28 days. Data were analyzed using multivariate multilevel modeling to separate momentary-, day-, and person-level effects. Results revealed a mutually reinforcing relations
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Raina, Olga Viktorovna. "Poles in Latvian Republic as a Positive Example of Mutual Acquisition of Cultures." Ethnic Culture, no. 1 (1) (December 26, 2019): 52–54. http://dx.doi.org/10.31483/r-64081.

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The purpose of the article is to present a historical and cultural review of the fourth largest national minority living in the territory of modern Latvia, namely the Polish ethnic group. Based on the comparative historical method, the issues of preserving the identity of the Poles, as well as their role in the history, scientific life and cultural life of the country, are considered. As a result of this work, the facts of the interpenetration of Polish and Latvian cultures were revealed, which the author considers as a positive factor for the coexistence of different peoples in a multi-ethnic
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Armstrong, Charles. "Can the Korean Princelings Make Progress?" Current History 112, no. 755 (2013): 242–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2013.112.755.242.

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North and South Korea's leaders are both scions of ruling families with a history of mutual hostility. Still, there is cause to hope that the South's Park Geun-hye will try what is long overdue: clear-headed, sustained engagement with the North.
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Liu, Esther, and Michael E. Roloff. "Stress in Serial Arguments: Implications of Seeking Mutual Resolution, Listening, and Hostility." Argumentation and Advocacy 52, no. 1 (2015): 61–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00028533.2015.11821861.

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Bailey, Iain. "Laura (Riding) Jackson's ‘co-operative hostility’." Modernist Cultures 14, no. 1 (2019): 108–27. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/mod.2019.0243.

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Laura (Riding) Jackson's early collaborations with Robert Graves are well known, as is her renunciation of poetry to embark on a lifelong linguistic project with her second husband, Schuyler B. Jackson. The centrality of collaboration to her theory of language has not, however, been properly expounded. In the later work, especially, she puts forward a notion of intense collective effort in which personalities are to be changed through labour on words and meaning. Collaboration is both the means and the ends of an improved understanding of language and its potential. Critics and biographers hav
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Dabagyan, E. "Specifics of Cuban-Venezuelan Alliance." World Economy and International Relations, no. 5 (2013): 81–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.20542/0131-2227-2013-5-81-90.

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The author studies the stages of development of the relationships between Cuba and Venezuela during the second half of XX century – from mutual sympathy to hostility. The article shows gives characteristics of the two countries union that had been actually established after Hugo Chavez victory at the elections of 1998. While estimating the prospects of Cuban-Venezuelan alliance the author emphasizes the role of subjective and objective factors that will determine the result.
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Martínez-Ferrer, Belén, and Håkan Stattin. "A Mutual Hostility Explanation for the Co-Occurrence of Delinquency and Depressive Mood in Adolescence." Journal of Abnormal Child Psychology 45, no. 7 (2016): 1399–412. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s10802-016-0245-6.

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Fiddian-Qasmiyeh, Elena, and Yousif M. Qasmiyeh. "Refugees’ Pandemic Responses in a Palestinian Camp in Lebanon." Current History 119, no. 821 (2020): 349–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/curh.2020.119.821.349.

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Palestinian refugee camps, long established in Lebanon, have become havens for people from other nationalities as well, most recently Syrians who fled the civil war. Accustomed to neglect or outright hostility from Lebanese officials, camp residents have come to rely on each other for support. The COVID-19 pandemic has stretched these networks of mutual aid to the limit. This article offers an intimate view of everyday life during the crisis in a camp in northern Lebanon.
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Cordell, Karl. "The Role of the Evangelical Church in the GDR." Government and Opposition 25, no. 1 (1990): 48–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-7053.1990.tb00744.x.

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The Evangelical Church Faced Harassment and hostility from the state in the immediate aftermath of the foundation of the German Democratic Republic (GDR) in October 1949. Indeed, the struggle in which the Evangelical Church is today engaged can be seen as both a consequence and continuation of a struggle which began in 1949. The Soviet Union had gained control in 1945 of that part of Germany which was most staunchly Protestant. Initially there was no central authority for the Evangelical churches in postwar Germany. Instead there were a number of regional churches, eight of which were located
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Vacs, Aldo C. "A Delicate Balance: Confrontation and Cooperation between Argentina and the United States in the 1980s." Journal of Interamerican Studies and World Affairs 31, no. 4 (1989): 23–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/165993.

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The relations between Argentina and the United States have been characterized by long periods of distrust and mutual hostility alternating with relatively brief intervals of rapprochement and collaboration. This pattern of habitual antagonism followed by sporadic reconciliation has turned the Argentine-US relationship into a peculiar case of rivalry in the interamerican scene. However, there has never been a period such as the one between 1980 and 1989, in which the bilateral relations fluctuated so widely between conflict and harmony.
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Moore-Berg, Samantha L., Lee-Or Ankori-Karlinsky, Boaz Hameiri, and Emile Bruneau. "Exaggerated meta-perceptions predict intergroup hostility between American political partisans." Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 117, no. 26 (2020): 14864–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2001263117.

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People’s actions toward a competitive outgroup can be motivated not only by their perceptions of the outgroup, but also by how they think the outgroup perceives the ingroup (i.e., meta-perceptions). Here, we examine the prevalence, accuracy, and consequences of meta-perceptions among American political partisans. Using a representative sample (n= 1,056) and a longitudinal convenience sample (n= 2,707), we find that Democrats and Republicans equally dislike and dehumanize each other but think that the levels of prejudice and dehumanization held by the outgroup party are approximately twice as s
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Ford, Michele, and Vivian Honan. "The limits of mutual aid: Emerging forms of collectivity among app-based transport workers in Indonesia." Journal of Industrial Relations 61, no. 4 (2019): 528–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0022185619839428.

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App-based transport has grown rapidly in Indonesia, and now provides work for over a million private commercial drivers. A large proportion of online drivers have joined self-organised community organisations that operate on a mutual aid logic, characterised by horizontal networks and strong social commitment. This mutual aid-based approach, which builds on a long tradition of associational behaviour in Indonesia’s large informal sector, has facilitated high levels of membership and member participation in small, geographically based driver communities. It is less well suited, however, to stag
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Marchenoka, Marina. "TOLERANCE AS AN EXHIBITION OF HUMANISM FOR THE RISING GENERATION." SOCIETY. INTEGRATION. EDUCATION. Proceedings of the International Scientific Conference 2 (May 26, 2017): 132. http://dx.doi.org/10.17770/sie2017vol2.2320.

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The mankind is going the way of the fast scientific and technological progress, at the same time feeling shortage of respect, kindness, and mutual understanding in this global process. The modern scientific and technical progress is leaving behind the moral or ethical progress stimulating emergence of new forms of spiritual impoverishment, cruelty, violence and hostility. The best humanistic principles, which are based on mutual aid, sympathy are depreciating, blurring the very concept of the moral. The situation gives evidence of the process of dehumanisation of the society, when the person’s
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Iagafova, E. A. "ETHNICITY AND RELIGIOSITY IN INTERCULTURAL INTERACTIONS IN SAMARA TRANS-VOLGA REGION IN THE SECOND HALF OF THE 19TH – EARLY 20TH CENTURIES." Вестник Пермского университета. История, no. 4(51) (2020): 127–38. http://dx.doi.org/10.17072/2219-3111-2020-4-127-138.

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The article discusses the influence of ethnic and religious factors on intercultural interactions in Samara Trans-Volga region in the second half of the 19th – early 20th centuries. The analysis of inter-ethnic contacts was made taking into account the national and confessional composition of the region’s population and the nature of settlement in mixed villages and groups of villages. The study is based on archival and published sources, including statistical data, as well as on the author's field materials (Samara region, 1997–2018). Intercultural interaction in Samara Trans-Volga region has
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Zulfikar, Eko. "ETIKA DISKUSI DALAM PERSPEKTIF AL-QUR’AN." Jurnal Studi Ilmu-ilmu Al-Qur'an dan Hadis 20, no. 1 (2019): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.14421/qh.2019.2001-01.

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In the discussion forum, of course, there is the variability of arguments from various parties in order to get the objectives to be achieved. There is a discussion that ends sweetly with a good solution, there is also a discussion that ends with a dispute that causes hostility. Therefore, in a discussion, a code of ethics is needed for a conducive and constructive atmosphere of discussion. This paper will introduce how the ethics of discussion summarized in the Koran. By using the thematic method, it was concluded that there were at least seven ethical discussions in the perspective of the Qur
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Azhari, Atiqah, Ariel Wan Ting Wong, Mengyu Lim, et al. "Parents’ Past Bonding Experience with Their Parents Interacts with Current Parenting Stress to Influence the Quality of Interaction with Their Child." Behavioral Sciences 10, no. 7 (2020): 114. http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/bs10070114.

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Healthy dyadic interactions serve as a foundation for child development and are typically characterised by mutual emotional availability of both the parent and child. However, several parental factors might undermine optimal parent–child interactions, including the parent’s current parenting stress levels and the parent’s past bonding experiences with his/her own parents. To date, no study has investigated the possible interaction of parenting stress and parental bonding history with their own parents on the quality of emotional availability during play interactions. In this study, 29 father–c
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Obaidi, Milan, Jonas R. Kunst, Nour Kteily, Lotte Thomsen, and James Sidanius. "Living under threat: Mutual threat perception drives anti-Muslim and anti-Western hostility in the age of terrorism." European Journal of Social Psychology 48, no. 5 (2018): 567–84. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2362.

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Obaidi, Milan, Jonas R. Kunst, Nour Kteily, Lotte Thomsen, and James Sidanius. "Living under threat: Mutual threat perception drives anti‐Muslim and anti‐Western hostility in the age of terrorism." European Journal of Social Psychology 49, no. 3 (2019): 670. http://dx.doi.org/10.1002/ejsp.2555.

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ALLERFELDT, KRISTOFER. "Jayhawker Fraternities: Masons, Klansmen and Kansas in the 1920s." Journal of American Studies 46, no. 4 (2012): 1035–53. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021875812000734.

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In the 1920s, like most of the rest of the nation Kansas found itself the target of the attentions of the KKK. One of its main ways of recruiting was via existing fraternities. Using new archival material this article investigates the response of one of the leading fraternities of the times – the Masons. What emerges is a picture of mixed responses – ranging from mutual hostility to active Klan recruitment within Masonic lodges. In many ways Kansas can be seen as a microcosm of the nation, and as such this study can add to our understanding of what drove up to 10 million American men and women
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Fowl, Stephen. "Theological Interpretation of Scripture and Its Future." Anglican Theological Review 99, no. 4 (2017): 671–90. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/000332861709900403.

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This essay will quickly review some of the recent movements and concerns that led to the reemergence of theological interpretation of scripture. In this light, the essay will present and examine three issues facing theological interpretation as it moves forward into the future. The first issue concerns debates around the self-definition of theological interpretation. The less said here the better. The second concerns the relationship between theological interpretation and the practices of historical criticism. After a great deal of hostility and mutual recrimination, the time is now right to r
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Gaze, Catherine M., Rachel M. Reznik, Courtney Waite Miller, and Michael E. Roloff. "The role of communication and coping in emerging adults’ serial arguments with parents." Interpersonal Argumentation 4, no. 1 (2015): 21–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1075/jaic.4.1.02gaz.

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When individuals cannot resolve a disagreement in a single episode, the argument is likely to reoccur over time resulting in a serial argument. Prior research on serial arguing has shown that engaging in hostile communication during episodes and taking a resigned stance after episodes is detrimental to one’s physical health. This study investigates the mechanisms by which hostile communication and taking a resigned stance lead to negative outcomes in a sample of emerging adults. Mutual hostility is related to physical and mental health symptoms and this relationship is mediated by the degree t
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Moe, David Thang. "Exclusion and Embrace: A Theology of Breaking Boundaries and Building Bridges Between Christianity and Buddhism in Myanmar." Exchange 46, no. 2 (2017): 103–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/1572543x-12341434.

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Theravada Buddhism is a national religion of the Burman majorities, whereas Christianity is an alienated religion of the ethnic minorities in Myanmar. Failing to embrace one another, ethnic Christians and Burman Buddhists built boundaries of mutual exclusion and hostility. This paper will argue that wrongs are on both sides — for instance, Buddhism becomes an ‘analogy’1 of Judaism in terms of its nationalistic imperialism, whereas Christianity as an analogy of Hellenism in terms of its religious supersessionism. I will employ the idea of embrace as a theological response to the problem of excl
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Hager, Tamar. "Challenging the divide? Confronting a dialogue across political margins in a feminist classroom." Education, Citizenship and Social Justice 13, no. 3 (2018): 242–55. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1746197918793058.

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My article narrates and theorizes one educational moment of speaking ‘across’ the social and political margins in a peripheral college on the northern border of Israel. I recognize the academic space as what historian Louise Pratt titled a ‘contact zone’ where peoples geographically and historically separated meet within radically asymmetrical relations of power. In the Israeli academia, secular Westernized Jewish students and teachers from hegemonic groups interact with students from political and social minorities. Despite continued estrangement and mutual hostility, these encounters at time
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Ostrówka, Małgorzata. "Фразеология в романах Флориана Чарнышевича как языковое свидетельство образа заимоотношений польской общности на приберезинской территории в начале ХХ века". Acta Baltico-Slavica 37 (30 червня 2015): 565–74. http://dx.doi.org/10.11649/abs.2013.038.

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Idiomatic expressions in Florian Czarnyszewicz’s novels as a linguistic evidence of mutual relations of the Polish community by the Berezina river at the beginning of the 20th centuryThis article is an attempt at analysing collocations chosen from Florian Czarnyszewicz’s novels Nadberezyńcy and Wicik Żywica on the basis of their semantic classification. The subject of the analysis were collocations expressing mutual interpersonal relations: love, relations with family members or neighbours, fighting with somebody / showing hostility, punishment / revenge, killing / dying. The majority of the a
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Alaverdov, Emilia. "Modern Migration Crisis in Europe and the Role of Diasporas in Combating the Mutual Hostility between Newcomers and Host Society." Journal of Education Culture and Society 12, no. 1 (2021): 177–86. http://dx.doi.org/10.15503/jecs2021.1.177.186.

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Aim. The goal of the paper is to analyse the constantly growing scale of migration and its impact on the European political and social sphere; to show the concern of European politicians and society about the newcomers, which leads to social hostility and unpredictable situations. There is a concern that migrants, being representatives of different cultural environments and religions, will bring social disharmony, raise the crime rate and terrorism in Europe and cause a certain threats to European society. Methods. The basis of the paper are the following research methods – statistical, descri
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Kydd, Andrew. "Game Theory and the Spiral Model." World Politics 49, no. 3 (1997): 371–400. http://dx.doi.org/10.1353/wp.1997.0012.

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When one state engages in a military buildup, other states sometimes take this as a sign that it is more aggressive or expansionist than they previously thought. Some argue that such increases in mutual suspicion can drive arms races and even lead to war. Psychological bias is often invoked to explain this pattern of growing suspicions leading to hostility. This article presents an incomplete information model of an arms race and investigates when escalations should rationally generate increased fears and when, in order to reduce such fears, security seekers can refrain from building. It shows
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Boute, Anatole. "Toward an eu-Russian Energy Agreement: Principles of Liberalization Under eu and Russian Energy Law." Review of Central and East European Law 40, no. 2 (2015): 109–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/15730352-04002008.

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Although the Ukraine conflict and the resulting political hostility between Russia and the West have put a stop to the 2000 eu-Russia Energy Dialogue, the mutual benefits of energy cooperation and cross-border energy investments are undeniable. Taking these mutual benefits into account, energy would be a logical area of focus if the eu and Russia were to decide to re-initiate their strategic partnership in the event of a normalization of the situation in Ukraine. Although this scenario still is highly hypothetical and a further deterioration of eu-Russian relations is possible, it is important
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Ryan, Curtis R. "The Odd Couple: Ending The Jordanian-Syrian “Cold War”." Middle East Journal 60, no. 1 (2006): 33–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.3751/60.1.12.

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Of all the bilateral relationships between Arab states, the Jordanian-Syrian relationship has been among the most tumultuous. Jordanian-Syrian relations have, more often than not, been marked by varying degrees of mutual hostility and even violence. These periods of animosity have been so frequent that they amounted to a local “Cold War” even in the midst of the many other conflicts in the region. But with regime changes in both Amman and Damascus, a marked thaw has emerged in Jordanian-Syrian relations, seemingly ending another long period of acrimony. But this type of event has happened once
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Anjum, Naveed, Zaheer Abbas, and Muhammad Shoaib Malik. "INDO-CHINA RAPPROCHEMENT: ITS IMPACTS ON REGIONAL SECURITY OF SOUTH ASIA." Global Political Review IV, no. I (2019): 22–31. http://dx.doi.org/10.31703/gpr.2019(iv-i).03.

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India and China are now seeing each other as an opportunity rather than a threat. It has been observed that mutual mistrust remains on security and geostrategic issues making both wary of each other's military and economic growth. However, driven by the changing international trends, India and China recognized the need to cooperate for long term interests of regional and global peace and stability as well as their own economic prosperity. This study aims to revisit the issue of security, defense and war in South Asia region with reference to recent agreement in India "Look East" policy. The pa
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Pukhovskaya, Natalia E. "The Weimar Republic and France: Relationship Problems Between Two Bitter Rivals in the Post-Versailles Period." IZVESTIYA VUZOV SEVERO-KAVKAZSKII REGION SOCIAL SCIENCE, no. 4 (208) (December 23, 2020): 91–101. http://dx.doi.org/10.18522/2687-0770-2020-4-91-101.

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The article considers the process of difficult, confrontational interaction between two long-standing Euro-pean rivals, France and Germany. Using specific historical examples and events, the author explores not only the style of political and diplomatic behaviour of the two countries, but also the deep-rooted collective perceptions of the French and Germans in relation to each other. The specific historical analysis carried out within the framework of this article allows concluding that a stable stereotype of the ‘enemy’ was formed and rooted in the people’s minds on both ends of aggravated Fr
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Kaplan, David H., and Yohann Le Moigne. "Multicultural Engagements in Lived Spaces: How Cultural Communities Intersect in Belleville, Paris." City & Community 18, no. 1 (2019): 392–413. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/cico.12358.

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The need to contend with greater diversity in cities raises the question of the level and timbre of group interactions. This study examines how diversity at a small scale operates and the conditions under which it may lead to true engagement, parallel lives, detachment, or hostility. The site is the multicultural Parisian neighborhood of Belleville, with a focus on the behaviors and attitudes of merchants who work there. Data gathering comprised observation and examination of neighborhood dynamics, the distribution of various businesses, and the nature of customer and everyday traffic as well
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Le Sueur, Andrew. "The Judicial Review Debate: From Partnership to Friction." Government and Opposition 31, no. 1 (1996): 8–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-7053.1996.tb00146.x.

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DURING AUTUMN 1995 JUDICIAL REVIEW BECAME NEWS IN THE United Kingdom. Tabloid and broadsheet newspapers, radio, television and Parliament provided fora for ministers, Conservative backbench MPs and journalists to debate the apparent growing willingness of the judiciary to intervene in politically contentious government decisions. The tone of the debate was often hostile; sometimes vitriolic. We were told that there was a crisis. According to an editorial in The Times, ‘it is tempting to observe a pattern emerging, a potentially alarming hostility between an overmighty executive and an ambitiou
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Gómez, Jaime, Raquel Orcos, and Sergio Palomas. "Operating under the radar in spheres of influence: Taking advantage of industry leaders’ market domains." Strategic Organization 18, no. 2 (2018): 275–300. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/1476127018804186.

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Industry leaders enact mutual forbearance by establishing spheres of influence where the dominant industry leader is bestowed market dominance in exchange for similar treatment in the spheres of the other industry leaders. Because of this, spheres of influence are markets with lower rivalry levels. Accordingly, non-dominant firms operating within them benefit from their favorable competitive conditions. The extent to which a non-dominant firm benefits from its location in spheres of influence varies according to the competitive tension perceived by the industry leader that dominates the sphere
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Bala, Salisu. "Sufism, Sects and Intra-Muslim Conflicts in Nigeria, 1804-1979." Comparative Islamic Studies 2, no. 1 (2008): 79–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.1558/cis.v2i1.79.

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Muslims in Nigeria have for several decades been faced with the problem of intra-religious conflict which eventually led to incessant hostility and disaffection among the followers of the same faith(S.P.I.Agi,1998.p.57) The conflicts have punctuated Nigerian affairs before and after independence. The problem has led to degeneration of the mutual relationships shared between followers of the same faith, albeit with different sectarian beliefs. Government, at federal, state and local level, has created measures to try to bring about a lasting solution to this problem. Despite this effort, the in
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Bernstein, Robert L. "Science and Dissent." European Review 27, no. 1 (2018): 91–96. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1062798718000613.

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Reading C.P. Snow’s 1959 lecture, ‘Two Cultures and the Scientific Revolution’ in 2017, I was struck by the ways in which the essay, written over half a century ago, addresses issues that I’ve been engaged with for most of my life. Snow defined a world of cultures split between: ‘Literary intellectuals at one pole, at the other scientists. Between the two a gulf of mutual incomprehension, sometimes hostility and dislike, but most of all lack of understanding.’ I’ve encountered this lack of understanding in my own profession and in public life. But it was Snow’s closing argument that really gra
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Tan, Er-Win. "Mapping Out the Possible Outcomes of the Security Dilemma in International Politics." International Studies Review 20, no. 1 (2019): 39–62. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/2667078x-02001008.

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Whilst a significant amount of work has been undertaken in the field of security dilemma theory, there is a gap in the academic literature concerning the possible scenarios that may result from this phenomenon in international politics. To date, no known systematic attempt has been made to consider the full range of scenarios that may result from the security dilemma. Six possible scenario outcomes may be identified, these being: first, the security dilemma is transcended; second, a security-seeking state leaves itself unilaterally vulnerable to external aggression; third, the inappropriate ad
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Sieradzan, Przemysław J. "Czynniki destabilizacji politycznej w Karaczajo-Czerkiesji: separatyzm etniczny i fundamentalizm religijny." Przegląd Politologiczny, no. 2 (November 2, 2018): 93–105. http://dx.doi.org/10.14746/pp.2012.17.2.7.

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The Republic of Karachay-Cherkessia is among the most unstable entities of the Russian federation. Whereas the ideas of radical political Islam enjoy little popularity there, the ethnic structure is exceptionally complex, which is not reflected in the model of territorial administration. The scale of corruption and nepotism of the local elite is enormous. The relations between the two titular ethnicities of Karachay-Cherkessia abound in mutual prejudices and distrust, or even hostility. The current model of a two-nationality republic is an element of the Soviet legacy, originally introduced in
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Mansyur, Zaen Udin. "KEARIFAN SOSIAL MASYARAKAT SASAK MELALUI TRADISI MELAMPAK DI KECAMATAN LINGSAR LOMBOK BARAT." JURNAL SCHEMATA Pascasarjana UIN Mataram 8, no. 2 (2019): 183–206. http://dx.doi.org/10.20414/schemata.v8i2.1307.

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The melampak tradition is one of the unique traditions practiced by the Sasak people in Lingsar District, West Lombok. Its uniqueness is evidenced by the stages of its implementation outside of the habits of other people in the ceremony of death. It is a tradition that has taken root in society which is marked by the spirit of the community in preserving it. Social sanctions in the form of ridicule, dislike, and hostility are the result of people who do not practice it. The initial stage is carried out by providing ritual tools such as potpourri, kembang rampai, dulang/andang-andang, air wangi
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Hoel, Camilla Ulleland. "Secret Plots: The False Endings of Dickens's Novels." Victoriographies 8, no. 3 (2018): 230–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.3366/vic.2018.0316.

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Oliver Twist does not find wealth and family and live happily ever after. Amy Dorrit and Arthur Clennam never escape the workhouse. And Eugene Wrayburn does not revive to marry Lizzie Hexam and start a new and productive life. This article takes as its starting point the idea that a story can have ‘false’ endings and uses it as a way of approaching the problem of Charles Dickens's plots, tracing Dickens's method in three novels from different periods of his authorship: Oliver Twist (1839), Little Dorrit (1857), and Our Mutual Friend (1865). Dickens's novels are full of plots that should never
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Wu, Haishang. "Music’s role in peacebuilding." Journal of Aggression, Conflict and Peace Research 11, no. 2 (2019): 138–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.1108/jacpr-08-2018-0372.

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Purpose The purpose of this paper is to promote communication by using music, and through mutual understanding and culture exchange to establish world peace. Design/methodology/approach The research explains why music promotes world peace and gives examples through empirical research and statistics. Findings Music (those genres with harmonious melodies, with peaceful purposes and without religious, political objectives) can break down the borders of nation states and bind humanity together. Quoting J.J. Keki’s words: “Peace will begin with simple people.” “We should use whatever we have to cre
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Huang, Qian, Rashid Gabdulhakov, and Daniel Trottier. "Online scrutiny of people with nice cars: A comparative analysis of Chinese, Russian, and Anglo-American outrage." Global Media and China 5, no. 3 (2020): 247–60. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/2059436420901818.

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Connected by platforms and equipped with mobile recording devices, social media users are able to conduct near-constant mutual scrutiny. Such mediated scrutiny sometimes escalates to public denunciations online and even mediated or embodied interventions. A recurring theme of such scrutiny can be observed not only on Chinese social media but also on platforms in Russia and elsewhere, in which hostility is openly expressed towards people with nice cars (i.e. late model, luxury, foreign vehicles). In these cases, nice cars are not merely a fact provided by participants in their denunciations; th
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Gaitskell, Deborah. "Hot Meetings and Hard Kraals: African Biblewomen in Transvaal Methodism, 1924-601." Journal of Religion in Africa 30, no. 3 (2000): 277–309. http://dx.doi.org/10.1163/157006600x00546.

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AbstractWhereas women's prayer groups are a well-known strength of African Christianity in Southern Africa, the evangelistic and pastoral contribution of individual women who were not clergy wives has been under-appreciated. Echoing models from Victorian London and Indian missions, Methodism in South Africa evolved an authorised, paid form of female lay ministry via middle-aged black Biblewomen sponsored and overseen by white Women's Auxiliary groups. The first appointee in the Transvaal and Swaziland District wrote comparatively full reports of emotionally 'hot' revival meetings. In 'hard' kr
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Hamidani, Salim. "Colonial Legacy in Algerian–French Relations." Contemporary Arab Affairs 13, no. 1 (2020): 69–85. http://dx.doi.org/10.1525/caa.2020.13.1.69.

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The colonial period in Algeria was a time of suffering and struggle for Algerians who fought to win back their freedom and defend their values against French attempts to subjugate them. It was also a struggle to end foreign control over the country’s wealth and resources. National independence sought a sovereign state with free decision-making, away from French influence in particular, in a context of ideological polarization and mutual hostility between ex-colonial forces and independent states. The root of such hostility lies in what both parties lost, and resulted in a distinctive pattern o
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Boykov, V. S. "Possible Barriers for Communication." Communicology 8, no. 2 (2020): 91–107. http://dx.doi.org/10.21453/2311-3065-2020-8-2-91-107.

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The famous American psychologist and philosopher Willie James claims that science has done many benefits to humanity because it erases or at least shifts the boundaries of understanding many social and natural phenomena, but it has done the least when it comes to overcoming the boundary between think of one and think of another. In fact, communicating with other people is a way for people to overcome the boundaries between themselves and others. Successful communication cannot take place if one person has control over the other or if there is no mutual respect and equality in the relationship
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Sebenius, James K., and Michael K. Singh. "Is a Nuclear Deal with Iran Possible? An Analytical Framework for the Iran Nuclear Negotiations." International Security 37, no. 3 (2013): 52–91. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/isec_a_00108.

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Varied diplomatic approaches by multiple negotiators over the past several years have failed to conclude a nuclear deal with Iran. Mutual hostility, misperception, and flawed diplomacy may be responsible. Yet, more fundamentally, no mutually acceptable deal may exist. To assess this possibility, a “negotiation analytic” framework conceptually disentangles two issues: (1) whether a feasible deal exists; and (2) how to design the most promising process to achieve one. Focusing on whether a “zone of possible agreement” exists, a graphical negotiation analysis precisely relates input assumptions a
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Palmer, William. "High Officeholding, Foreign Policy, and the British Dimension in the Tudor Far North, 1525–1563." Albion 29, no. 4 (1997): 579–95. http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/4051884.

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On 4 September 1537, Sir Thomas Wharton wrote Thomas Cromwell triumphantly proclaiming the Tudor triumph in the north of England. “In the late Lord Dacre's day,” Wharton declared, “there was a cry of ‘A Dacre, a Dacre,’ and afterward, ‘A Clifford, a Clifford,’ and even then, ‘A Dacre, a Dacre.’ Now [there is] only ‘A King, a King.’” In addition to proclaiming royal supremacy in the north, Wharton also was noting a pattern of persistent change in officeholding in the far north, from Dacre to Clifford, and back to the Dacres. The shifts of fortune among the northern nobility under the Tudors hav
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Davis, Colin J. "Alexander C. Pathy,Waterfront Blues: Labour Strife at the Port of Montreal, 1960–1978. Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2004. ix + 328 pp. $53.00 cloth." International Labor and Working-Class History 68 (October 2005): 144–46. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0147547905250238.

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In this autobiographical account of labor relations on the Montreal waterfront, Alexander C. Pathy gives an insider account of the volatile relationship between shippers and longshoremen. Pathy worked as a lawyer and then official of the influential Maritime Employers Association (MEA). The MEA was in the forefront in changing employment relations to better fit the introduction of technological changes brought on by containerization. As in most ports around the world, the introduction of containerization was riven with challenge and controversy. The Port of Montreal, and the lesser ports of Qu
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