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Artificial Intelligence and the “Great Machine” Problem: Avoiding Technology Oversimplification in Homeland Security and Emergency Management Enthalten in Journal of homeland security and emergency management Bd. 22, 2025, Nr. 3: 337-357. 21 S.
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Team Learning in Civil–Military Collaboration Exercises Enthalten in Journal of homeland security and emergency management Bd. 22, 2025, Nr. 3: 311-336. 026 S.
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383 |
Trumpian Neomercantilism, European Fiscal Capacity and the Global Minimum Tax Enthalten in The Economists' voice Bd. 22, 2025, Nr. 2: 237-253. 17 S.
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Characterizing Homeland Security Risk: A Principal Component Analysis of 10 Hazards Enthalten in Journal of homeland security and emergency management Bd. 22, 2025, Nr. 2: 167-183. 17 S.
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From Cyclones to Cybersecurity: A Call for Convergence in Risk and Crisis Communications Research Enthalten in Journal of homeland security and emergency management Bd. 22, 2025, Nr. 2: 119-138. 20 S.
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The new green revolution Enthalten in PhotonicsViews Bd. 22, 2025, Nr. 2: 54-57. 4 S.
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Industrialization of additive manufacturing Enthalten in PhotonicsViews Bd. 22, 2025, Nr. 1: 56-58. 3 S.
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Stable yet dynamic: a cross-era comparative case study of drought impacts and social responses in Germany and Jing-Jin-Ji Region (China) Enthalten in Climate of the past Bd. 21, 2025, Nr. 8: 1481-1500. 20 S.
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Contract Law and the Right to Housing – An Introduction Enthalten in European review of contract law Bd. 21, 2025, Nr. 3: 201-224. 24 S.
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The October 2023 Israel-Hamas Conflict: A Catalyst for Energy Transition Enthalten in Review of Middle East economics and finance Bd. 21, 2025, Nr. 1: 91-109. 19 S.
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