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Globalization and World Order: Some Notes
ISSUE 2020, 1: GEOPOLITICS AND GLOCALISM - Articles
Globalization and World Order: Some Notes
Aprile 26, 2020 by Mehdi Mozaffari in ISSUE 2020, 1: GEOPOLITICS AND GLOCALISM - Articles
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Civilization and Globalization in a World of Turmoil
ISSUE 2019, 1: CIVILIZATIONS AND GLOBALIZATIONS - In the Spotlight
Civilization and Globalization in a World of Turmoil
Maggio 4, 2019 by Mehdi Mozaffari in ISSUE 2019, 1: CIVILIZATIONS AND GLOBALIZATIONS - In the Spotlight
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CFP 2021, 2: THE GLOCAL WORLD OF HISTORICAL ARCHIVES
CFP 2021, 2: THE GLOCAL WORLD OF HISTORICAL ARCHIVES
Gennaio 8, 2021 by Mehdi Mozaffari in CALL FOR PAPERS
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CFP 2021, 1: NEW GLOCAL FORMS OF FINANCIAL PARTICIPATION AND REVENUE MOBILIZATION
CFP 2021, 1: NEW GLOCAL FORMS OF FINANCIAL PARTICIPATION AND REVENUE MOBILIZATION
Ottobre 5, 2020 by Mehdi Mozaffari in CALL FOR PAPERS
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