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Buffer states

A buffer state is an interesting concept in international relations and geopolitics.  A buffer state is a country situated between two or more larger powers, often serving to prevent conflict between them. By existing in a strategic location, a buffer state can create a kind of “cushion” that separates rival powers and reduces the likelihood…

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Hyperlinks vs. Footnotes: A Comparative Analysis of Modern Referencing Practices

an interesting trend in modern academic writing and publishing, especially relevant to our digital age. Hyperlinks and footnotes serve different purposes, and both have their place. Let’s take a look at how they function and whether one has replaced the other. Hyperlinks: Hyperlinks are clickable links used primarily in digital documents to directly connect readers…

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