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in the North of India, regional languages dominate elsewhere, and linguistic politics can rise to serious levels of conflict. Thus, the English name of the city of Bombay has beco
Prospects for integration and disintegration in the worldhttps://the-stewardship.org/research/world-integration.htm
between global and regional ― integration that is not based on geographical proximity, and integration that is. The latter category may be shrinking, but only slowly, and it
Freemasonry Watch - Is the Devil in the details?https://freemasonrywatch.org/
policy has depended on regional alliances since French North Africa era in 1950's Guardian: Bro. Tony Blair's promise to Bro. George W. Bush PREVIOUS HEADLINES ARCHIVE ALAN KEYES
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eighth centuries, and regional lords began to ignore their obligations to the Chou court. In 771 B.C. the last Western Chou ruler was killed in battle and the capital city, Hao, o
The Sun Never Set on the British Empirehttps://friesian.com/british.htm
much as it would, as a regional Power, if the British weren't even there. A few Indian troops were used in Europe in World War I, but the value of the Indian Army was otherwise wi
International Terrorism: Image and Reality, by Noam Chomskyhttps://www.ditext.com/chomsky/dec-1991.html
on the part of "regional or extraregional" governments. In response, the US moved at once to escalate the attacks on soft targets in Nicaragua. Right at the moment when
Russia fight for multipolarityhttps://softpanorama.org/Skeptics/Political_skeptic/Fighting_russophobia/multipolarity.shtml
system of global and regional security is able to protect us from upheavals. This system has become seriously weakened, fragmented and deformed. The international and regional pol
History of Lebanonhttp://www.10452lccc.com/hist.geo/historyof_ebanon.htm
among the various regional and ethnic groups in Lebanon and Syria characterized the thirteenth century. The Crusaders, who came from Europe, the Mongols, who came from the steppes
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