نتایج جستجو برای: peace

تعداد نتایج: 11647  

Journal: :Omics : a journal of integrative biology 2014
Nezih Hekim Yavuz Coşkun Ahmet Sınav Alaa H Abou-Zeid Mehmet Ağırbaşlı Simisola O Akintola Şükrü Aynacıoğlu Mustafa Bayram Nicola Luigi Bragazzi Collet Dandara Türkay Dereli Edward S Dove Levent Elbeyli Laszlo Endrenyi Kamile Erciyas Jack Faris Lynnette R Ferguson Fahrettin Göğüş Kıvanç Güngör Mervi Gürsoy Ulvi K Gürsoy M Asım Karaömerlioğlu Ilona Kickbusch Türker Kılıç Metin Kılınç Tanıl Kocagöz Biaoyang Lin Adrián LLerena Vangelis G Manolopoulos Bipin Nair Bülent Özkan Tikki Pang Şemra Sardaş Sanjeeva Srivastava Cengiz Toraman Kemal Üstün Louise Warnich Ambroise Wonkam Mustafa Cengiz Yakıcıer Ümit Yaşar Vural Özdemir

Scholarship knows no geographical boundaries. This science diplomacy and biotechnology journalism article introduces an original concept and policy petition to innovate the global translational science, a Science Peace Corps. Service at the new Corps could entail volunteer work for a minimum of 6 weeks, and up to a maximum of 2 years, for translational research in any region of the world to bui...

2016
JOHN J. DUNCAN

Nevertheless, through all the contacts over the years since Egypt’s President Anwar Sadat went to Jerusalem, relationships have developed between Arabs and Israelis on many levels, including the official level. We now are at a stage where a considerable majority of Israelis support the peace process and where Mr. Arafat shows increasing sensitivity to the security concerns of Israelis. We now a...

2012
Chad Hazlett

Does an individual’s exposure to personal violence during civil war tend to make them more “angry” and anti-peace, or more “weary” and pro-peace? Despite the fundamental nature of this question and its potential consequences for conflict duration, termination, and recurrence, it remains largely unanswered. This paper examines the effect of exposure to direct violence faced by Darfurian civilian...

2007
Anga R. Timilsina

1989 to 2002 can be categorized as internal conflicts or civil wars.1 Most occurred in underdeveloped countries plagued by widespread insecurity, bad governance, illiteracy, poor health, and the absence of basic infrastructure in transportation and communications. Peace, once obtained in these places, has proved difficult to sustain. Thirty-one percent of conflicts resume within 10 years of the...

2012

Ultimately, in a conflict it is the ability of those parties in conflict to resolve their differences that is decisive in a negotiated war-to-peace transition. Strong national capacities for dialogue and mediation support the conflict transformation potential of a society. This requires institutional mechanisms that can provide the necessary support structures, for instance through ‘Infrastruct...

2004
Patrick T. Brandt John R. Freeman John T. Williams

International relations scholars have developed many theories to describe the evolution and existence of international conflicts. One important idea is the “democratic peace,” which argues that democracies are less likely to engage in conflict with each other. However, much of the work testing democratic peace theory has been static and does not address dynamic, causal mechanisms by which democ...

2003
MICHAEL MOUSSEAU

Drawing on literature from Anthropology, Economics, Political Science and Sociology, an interdisciplinary theory is presented that links the rise of contractual forms of exchange within a society with the proliferation of liberal values, democratic legitimacy, and peace among democratic nations. The theory accommodates old facts and yields a large number of new and testable ones, including the ...

2016
Elvira Maria Restrepo

In the current high-profile conflict within Colombia, women account for the majority of civilian victims. It has been argued that the inclusion of women in peace-building processes may help increase the scope and sustainability of the subsequently achieved peace. However, most women victims of conflict (WVCs) achieve public visibility simply because of their suffering, not because of their pote...

2014
Andrew Dykens Chris Hedrick Youssoupha Ndiaye Annē Linn

BACKGROUND There is abundant evidence of the affordable, life-saving interventions effective at the local primary health care level in low- and middle-income countries (LMICs). However, the understanding of how to deliver those interventions in diverse settings is limited. Primary healthcare services implementation research is needed to elucidate the contextual factors that can influence the ou...

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