CONTEMPORARY CONFLICT RESOLUTION AND ISLAMIC CONFLICT RESOLUTION: SIMILARITY AND DIFFERENTIATION ON THE THEORETICAL LEVEL

Contemporary Conflict Resolution and Islamic Conflict Resolution: Similarity and Differentiation on the Theoretical Level

The critiques towards Cosmopolitan conflict resolution theory that it cannot be applied universally because it is incompatible with the characteristics of the conflict in the other part of the world beyond Western significantly influence the field.Several scholars argue that the theory - specifically cannot help to solve the current conflicts that

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Drift Algal Accumulation in Ice Scour Pits Provides an Underestimated Ecological Subsidy in a Novel Antarctic Soft-Sediment Habitat

Ice scouring is one of the strongest agents of disturbance in nearshore environments at high latitudes.In depths, less than 20 m, grounding icebergs reshape the soft-sediment seabed by gouging furrows called ice pits.Large amounts of drift algae (up to 5.6 kg/m2) that would otherwise be transported to deeper water accumulate inside these features,

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The current state of mountain meadow soils of subalpine pasture ecosystems of the Central Caucasus (elbrus altitudinal zonality)

Intensive recreational, agricultural and logistics land use in uplands leads to their transformation and degradation.Subalpine meadow ecosystems of Central Caucasus are traditionally used for grazing and mowing.The work determined the current state of soils Work Desk / Table on pastures (mountain meadow-steppe subalpine soil and mountain meadow sub

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