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Fall 2005
Inside this Issue: French Botanist, Andre MichauxSecond Literary LuncheonAnnual Meeting, September 2005Report from the Nominating Committee Officers of Friends of DacusA Brand New Library for Winthrop University Additional...
Published by: Winthrop University
Cyber-diplomacy
Andre Barrinha
Feb 26, 2024
It is only in the last two decades that states have started to focus on the need to use traditional diplomatic means in discussions surrounding cyber-policy. This article explores how these discussions have been progressively...
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Cyber-diplomacy
Andre Barrinha
Feb 26, 2024
It is only in the last two decades that states have started to focus on the need to use traditional diplomatic means in discussions surrounding cyber-policy. This article explores how these discussions have been progressively...
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Family Ties: The Gibbs Family, Race, and Society in South Carolina: 1865-1945
Andre Thompson
Jan 01, 0001
The ancestors of the Gibbs family came to South Carolina as slaves from Barbados in the early 19th C., and four brothers, Anthony, Fortune, Moses and Wetus, born in South Carolina between 1832 and 1845, all grew up as slaves and...
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Power and diplomacy in the post-liberal cyberspace
It is becoming increasingly consensual that we have or are now transitioning from an international liberal order to a different reality. Whether that reality is different solely in terms of power dynamics, or also in terms of...
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Cyber-diplomacy
Andre Barrinha, T Renard
Jun 26, 2018
Cyberspace has become a major locus and focus of international relations. Most global powers have now streamlined cyber issues into their foreign policies, adopting cyber strategies and appointing designated diplomats to pursue...
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From old Ragas to new voices
Andre de Quadros
Nov 19, 2013
Most people who have not visited India would probably have a set of stereotyped images of the country, partly based on preconceptions encouraged by colonialism and largely influenced by the media. Recently, through "the...
Published by: Faculty of Education
From old Ragas to new voices
Andre de Quadros
Nov 19, 2013
Most people who have not visited India would probably have a set of stereotyped images of the country, partly based on preconceptions encouraged by colonialism and largely influenced by the media. Recently, through "the...
Published by: Faculty of Education
Cyber-diplomacy
Andre Barrinha, T Renard
Jun 26, 2018
Cyberspace has become a major locus and focus of international relations. Most global powers have now streamlined cyber issues into their foreign policies, adopting cyber strategies and appointing designated diplomats to pursue...
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Power and diplomacy in the post-liberal cyberspace
It is becoming increasingly consensual that we have or are now transitioning from an international liberal order to a different reality. Whether that reality is different solely in terms of power dynamics, or also in terms of...
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European Sovereign Debt Crisis and the Performance of Dutch IPOs
We provide new evidence of the impact of the ongoing deep financial crisis on the performance of Dutch IPOs during the period from January 1990 to May 2012. The findings indicate an increasing level of underpricing as a result...
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European Union cyber security as an emerging research and policy field
The aim of this special section is to draw the readers' attention to what is an emerging policy field, to call for further research to be conducted on its multiple dimensions, and to encourage the expansion of the existing body...
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Visibility and politics
This article analyses the critical connections between drones as lethal technological devices, visibility, and the very possibility of politics. Drawing on Hannah Arendt’s core postulates on politics, modern security and...
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Visibility and politics
This article analyses the critical connections between drones as lethal technological devices, visibility, and the very possibility of politics. Drawing on Hannah Arendt’s core postulates on politics, modern security and...
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European Union cyber security as an emerging research and policy field
The aim of this special section is to draw the readers' attention to what is an emerging policy field, to call for further research to be conducted on its multiple dimensions, and to encourage the expansion of the existing body...
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Social media as author-audience games
Andre F Ribeiro
Oct 29, 2021
AbstractWe present an approach for the prediction of user authorship and feedback behavior with shared content. We consider that users use models of other users and their feedback to choose what...
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European Sovereign Debt Crisis and the Performance of Dutch IPOs
We provide new evidence of the impact of the ongoing deep financial crisis on the performance of Dutch IPOs during the period from January 1990 to May 2012. The findings indicate an increasing level of underpricing as a result...
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Magnetization measurements and Ginzburg-Landau simulations of micron-size β-tin samples
We describe investigations of the largely unexplored field of mesoscopic type-I superconductors. Micromagnetometry and 3D Ginzburg-Landau simulations of our single crystal β-tin samples in this regime reveal size- and...
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