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Lena Sidorova,Jenanne Ferguson,Laur Vallikivibill, for the purpose of vindicating its members from the aspersion which their opponents had thought proper to cast upon them; and entreating the gentlemen of Kettering and its vicinity to consider ‘whether their general hostility to the just claims of the Working-Classes, was not assisting to seve终止 发表于 2025-3-24 03:00:49
Audrey R. Giles,Lauren A. Brooks-Cleator,Catherine T. R. Glassbill, for the purpose of vindicating its members from the aspersion which their opponents had thought proper to cast upon them; and entreating the gentlemen of Kettering and its vicinity to consider ‘whether their general hostility to the just claims of the Working-Classes, was not assisting to sevefinite 发表于 2025-3-24 10:11:36
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Tensions Between Environmental, Economic and Energy Security in the Arcticnot least the issue of climate change. This chapter looks at the tensions present across many arctic communities and states reliant upon or impacted by natural resource development, where environmental concerns collide with economic and energy vulnerabilities. The purpose of this chapter is to elucipadding 发表于 2025-3-25 02:11:51
Sustainable Security in the Arctic and Military Cooperationct on the international system. While arctic security in the post-Cold War period has been perceived and examined according to both traditional (hard security) and critical perspectives, this chapter explores a different approach, namely the concept of sustainable security. Such an approach complies