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PDF) Transnational Historical Bloc and the Architecture of Peace in South America | Fernando J. Ludwig, PhD - Academia.edu
PDF) Gramscian and Foucaultian approaches to peace: hegemony through biopolitics; authors: Ludwig, Fernando and Blanco, Ramon | Fernando J. Ludwig, PhD - Academia.edu
PDF) Gender and Rural Entrepreneurship in Digitizing Sub-Saharan Africa
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PDF) Gender and Rural Entrepreneurship in Digitizing Sub-Saharan Africa
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PDF) Dogs were domesticated in the Arctic: Culling practices and dog sledding at Ust'-Polui | Tatiana Nomokonova - Academia.edu
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PDF) Comparison of the Background Radiation Level within Kanchanpur District, Nepal | Govind Bahadur Dhami - Academia.edu
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The Palgrave Encyclopedia Of Imperialism And Anti-Imperialism [2nd Edition] 3030299007, 9783030299002, 3030299023, 9783030299026, 9783030299019 - DOKUMEN.PUB
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PDF) What Drives Japanese INGOs to Operate in Latin American Countries | Kohei Suzuki and M. Johansen - Academia.edu
PDF) Dogs were domesticated in the Arctic: Culling practices and dog sledding at Ust'-Polui | Tatiana Nomokonova - Academia.edu
PDF) Cross-Sector Collaboration, Institutional Gaps and Fragility: The Role of Social Innovation Partnerships in a Conflict-Affected Region
PDF) MARETTI M., RUSSO V. (2020). Analyzing Collective Intelligence and Co-production of Knowledge on Wikipedia: the 'Environmental Migrants' Wiki Case | Mara Maretti - Academia.edu
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Smart Cities, Mobile Technologies and Social Cohesion in India
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PDF) Cross-Sector Collaboration, Institutional Gaps and Fragility: The Role of Social Innovation Partnerships in a Conflict-Affected Region
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Digitalization in Africa: The Case of Public Programs in Ghana | springerprofessional.de