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Nonproliferation and 16 were Doctorate of Philosophy degrees with a specific focus on nuclear nonproliferation. Over 200 students from both technical and policy backgrounds have taken classes provided by NSSPI at ... specialization in Nuclear Nonproliferation and 16 are Doctorate of Philosophy degrees that specifically focus on nuclear nonproliferation. Over 200 students from both technical and policy backgrounds have taken
while others are labeled as “rogue states” and ordered to disarm. The article suggests that a particular proliferator’s political regime could affect the way in which its state is approached by the U.S ... influential factors. Along with the proliferator’s political regime, these factors determine whether the country is necessarily absolved, required to disarm, or heavily punished. The author finds that the U.S
and territories. Participants ranged in age from 18 to 77 years (M = 36.72; SD = 12.75), with self-reported political affiliation: 44.5% Democrat, 31.7% Independent, 16.5% Republican, 4.4% Libertarian ... , pp. 67–79, 1986. View at Publisher · View at Google ScholarE. Begby, “The epistemology of prejudice,” Thought: A Journal of Philosophy, vol. 2, no. 2, pp. 90–99, 2013. View at Publisher · View at
willing to undertake significant changes in their political, economic and social institutional infrastructures so as to tackle the underlying causes of vulnerability to nuclear terrorism. Yet this current ... Southeast Asia, regional organizations have offered poor leadership but often have been paralyzed by internal political disputes among member states supporting the nuclear security agenda and others opposing
unsustainable. With the end of the Nuclear Security Summit (NSS) process, sustainability is the key consideration for many nuclear security training centres; WINS has sought political and industry commitments to ... potential reduction in high-level political support will mark the beginning of the end for Centres that have not yet carved out a welldefined role with broad stakeholder support [ 1 ]. In this light
The need for counseling and career/educational services for homeless veterans has captured political and economic venues for more than 25 years. Veterans are three times more likely to become ... the Problem The need for services for homeless veterans has captured political and economic venues for more than 25 years. Aging homeless veterans who are not identified as in need of services for
The need for counseling and career/educational services for homeless veterans has captured political and economic venues for more than 25 years. Veterans are three times more likely to become ... political and economic venues for more than 25 years. Aging homeless veterans who are not identified as in need of services for substance abuse are not eligible for existing Veterans’ Administration services
The need for counseling and career/educational services for homeless veterans has captured political and economic venues for more than 25 years. Veterans are three times more likely to become ... the Problem The need for services for homeless veterans has captured political and economic venues for more than 25 years. Aging homeless veterans who are not identified as in need of services for
The need for counseling and career/educational services for homeless veterans has captured political and economic venues for more than 25 years. Veterans are three times more likely to become ... the Problem The need for services for homeless veterans has captured political and economic venues for more than 25 years. Aging homeless veterans who are not identified as in need of services for
The need for counseling and career/educational services for homeless veterans has captured political and economic venues for more than 25 years. Veterans are three times more likely to become ... the Problem The need for services for homeless veterans has captured political and economic venues for more than 25 years. Aging homeless veterans who are not identified as in need of services for
knows the outcomes and their impacts on the treaty, especially in the presence of several international and regional variables such as: Emergent political systems in the Middle East (ME). These ... bank under the mandate of the IAEA or regional bodies. The bank would be based on non-political and non-discriminatory standards. Other countries that possess enrichment facilities have suggested
are not a homogeneous group. The way a person adjusts and adapts to ageing is influenced by individual, biological, psychological, and social factors within the economic and political context in which ... Google Scholar · View at ScopusM. K. Jackson, A Grounded Theory Study about What Motivates a Woman to Choose a High-Risk Homebirth or Freebirth, (Doctor of Philosophy), University of Western Sydney, Sydney
are not a homogeneous group. The way a person adjusts and adapts to ageing is influenced by individual, biological, psychological, and social factors within the economic and political context in which ... Google Scholar · View at ScopusM. K. Jackson, A Grounded Theory Study about What Motivates a Woman to Choose a High-Risk Homebirth or Freebirth, (Doctor of Philosophy), University of Western Sydney, Sydney
]. Cooperation with Russia in disarmament and nonproliferation has been placed in peril by growing political tensions between the US and President Putin’s administration [5]. The agreement between US and Russia ... , experiencing serious political and economic hardships was viewed as a serious security concern on both sides of the Atlantic as well as in Russia [2]. With the encouragement of the international community
in the field, the rehabilitation philosophy is genuinely person-centred and reflects important values underpinning good dementia care. Clare associates person-centredness in dementia rehabilitation to ... . C. Hughes, C. Bamford, and C. May, “Types of centredness in health care: themes and concepts,” Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 455–463, 2008. View at Publisher · View at
scholar in the field, the rehabilitation philosophy is genuinely person-centred and reflects important values underpinning good dementia care. Clare associates person-centredness in dementia rehabilitation ... Healthcare, Open University Press, Milton Keynes, UK, 2011 . [17] J. C. Hughes , C. Bamford , and C. May, “ Types of centredness in health care: themes and concepts , ” Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy
in the field, the rehabilitation philosophy is genuinely person-centred and reflects important values underpinning good dementia care. Clare associates person-centredness in dementia rehabilitation to ... . C. Hughes, C. Bamford, and C. May, “Types of centredness in health care: themes and concepts,” Medicine, Health Care and Philosophy, vol. 11, no. 4, pp. 455–463, 2008. View at Publisher · View at
This thoroughly updated edition of Global Security in the Twenty-First Century offers a balanced introduction to contemporary security dilemmas throughout the world. Sean Kay assesses the impact of the global economic crisis on international security and considers how the range of thinking about power and peace has evolved in relation to major flashpoints including in the Middle...
(study#: 14-0428). The sample in the current study was drawn from the Well Elderly 2 Study. The data from the Well Elderly 2 Study were provided by the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social ... were provided by the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (Clark, Florence. Well Elderly 2, Los Angeles, California, 2004–2008. ICPSR33641-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university
(study#: 14-0428). The sample in the current study was drawn from the Well Elderly 2 Study. The data from the Well Elderly 2 Study were provided by the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social ... were provided by the Inter-university Consortium for Political and Social Research (Clark, Florence. Well Elderly 2, Los Angeles, California, 2004–2008. ICPSR33641-v1. Ann Arbor, MI: Inter-university