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The transformation of the Russian defence industry

1995

TRADITIONALLY, THE DEFENCE INDUSTRY constituted the most powerful industrial lobby in the USSR, with an administrative structure at all the organisational levels where its interests could be affected. With a hierarchical and pyramidal structure, the different entities of the sector remained isolated from strictly civilian bodies. The strategic part it played within the organisation of the Soviet Union enabled the defence industry to manage a growing and important volume of resources; on the one hand, it had a special supply system which guaranteed regular high-quality provision of the most advanced technology in the country, as well as highly qualified human resources. On the other hand, th…

CentralisationEconomics and EconometricsHistoryEconomic growthNational securitySociology and Political Sciencebusiness.industryProcess (engineering)Geography Planning and DevelopmentFace (sociological concept)Defence industryDecentralizationMarket economyEconomicsProduction (economics)businessHuman resourcesEurope-Asia Studies
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A quoi pourrait ressembler la filière vigne et vin française en 2050 ? Une mobilisation concertée pour répondre à cet enjeu

2019

Changement climatiqueFilière vigne et vinAdaptation au changement climatique[SDV.SA.AEP] Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Agriculture economy and politics[SDV.SA.AEP]Life Sciences [q-bio]/Agricultural sciences/Agriculture economy and politics[SHS] Humanities and Social Sciences[SHS]Humanities and Social Sciences
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Fall and Decline

2014

Similarly as in case of trade marks, IGOs have their rises and falls depending on the intensity of their use, character of such usage, and the activity of interested persons. Also as with trade marks, rises and falls of IGOs are characterised in terms of the level of their recognition among consumers influencing the scope of their protection. For these reasons, IGOs may be protected insofar they are capable of fulfilling their function, i.e. to distinguish the geographical origin of goods and services in question. Only when a particular geographical designation fulfils that function of an IGO, it is possible to discuss its protection within any of the protection models of IGOs.

Character (mathematics)Patent officeMarket economyGoods and servicesScope (project management)media_common.quotation_subjectBusinessFunction (engineering)media_common
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The Community Structure of the Global Corporate Network

2013

We investigate the community structure of the global ownership network of transnational corporations. We find a pronounced organization in communities that cannot be explained by randomness. Despite the global character of this network, communities reflect first of all the geographical location of firms, while the industrial sector plays only a marginal role. We also analyze the network in which the nodes are the communities and the links are obtained by aggregating the links among firms belonging to pairs of communities. We analyze the network centrality of the top 50 communities and we provide the first quantitative assessment of the financial sector role in connecting the global economy.

Character (mathematics)Secondary sector of the economyCommunity structureQuantitative assessmentCorporate networkBusinessEconomic geographyLocationCentralityFinancial sectorSSRN Electronic Journal
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Manufacturing Cellulosic Fibres for Making Paper: A Historical Perspective

2018

The manufacture of pulp and paper is an important branch of industry worldwide and is based on complex and multidisciplinary technology. The production and modification of cellulosic fibre, which created the foundation for this industrial sector, has had a rich and colourful history. It has gone through many eras and its development has been closely integrated with the growth of our fundamental knowledge of chemistry and other natural sciences. During the last two decades, modern pulp and paper technologies have undergone some significant developments, especially ones involving the creation of a wide range of new options for different feedstock materials. Nevertheless, the fundamental conce…

Chemical pulpingArchitectural engineeringEngineeringEconomic productionCellulosic ethanolbusiness.industrySecondary sector of the economyPapermakingbusiness
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A Non-world : Chinese Perceptions of the Western International Order

2019

As the West struggles, China, economically and politically stable, has increased its criticism toward the Western-led international order. According to Chinese arguments, the ongoing decade has demonstrated that the Western liberal international order is no more capable of solving the troubles of the globalizing world. It is as if the Western political imagination has run out of steam and it is now the responsibility of China to take the lead in stabilizing the world. On the side of the official statements, Chinese theorists of world politics are envisioning a new alternative world order, which would be based on a historical, sinocentric system that was in place in East Asia for thousands o…

Chinakansainväliset suhteetkansainvälinen politiikkaglobalisaatiomaailmanjärjestyspolitiikan teoriaPoliticsIndividualismnarrativesPolitical economyPolitical scienceKiinaCriticismEast Asiainternational relations theoryChinaContingencyInternational relations theoryShadow (psychology)
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Grounds and Challenges for Implementing a Circular Economy in the European Road transport Sector

2017

Environmental challenges, especially in the form of resource depletion, pollution and greenhouse gas emission, are very important challenges for the socio-economic development. For this reason, the concept of a circular economy has been developed and is being implemented in different areas. In 2015, the European Union adopted the Circular Economy Package consisting of an “EU Action Plan for the Circular Economy”, presenting a set of actions aimed at achieving objectives of the circular economy in Europe. The goal of the paper is to describe and discuss key challenges facing implementation of the concept of the circular economy in the European road transport sector. First, the concept of a c…

Circular economy Circular economy package Road transport sector
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CLOSING THE LOOP: STUDY OF INTEGRATED CYCLES WITH NATURAL AND ARTIFICIAL SOLUTIONS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ENERGY, MINERALS AND FRESH WATER

Circular economy Reverse electrodialysis Minerals recovery Magnesium Hydroxide Waste Heat to Power Salinity Gradient Heat Engine
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STATE OF PRACTICE IN THE C&DW SECTOR WHILE PURSUING CIRCULAR ECONOMY: THE ITALIAN RECYCLED MATERIALS MARKET IN ROAD ENGINEERING

2022

Construction and demolition waste (C&DW) is mainly produced during the construction, demolition, or renovation activities of engineering structures and it accounts for a remarkable amount of the total C&DW generated, as it is estimated to be around 30%. This proportion differs across countries belonging to different types of economies and tends to be greater in countries with developing economies reaching 74% of total annual production. There is a plethora of applications that C&DW can be used for under a circular economic model and in this research study a focus is being given in the utilization of C&DW within the pavement engineering sector, and more specifically, in the u…

Circular economy market analysis construction and demolition waste circular economic model recycling
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Understanding the current state of practice in the construction and demolition waste sector through the lenses of circular economy: The Italian recyc…

Construction and demolition waste (CeDw) is mainly produced during the construction, demolition, or renovation activities of civil engineering structures and it accounts for a remarkable amount of the total C&Dw generated, as it is estimated to be around 30%. This proportion differs between countries belonging to different types of economies and tends to be greater in countries with developing economies reaching 74% of total annual production. There is a plethora of applications that C&Dw can be used for under a circular economic model and in this research a focus is being given in the exploitation of C&Dw within the pavement engineering sector, and more specifically, in the uti…

Circular economy market analysis construction and demolition waste circular economic model recycling
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