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Bowman, William D. "Hakoah Vienna and the International Nature of Interwar Austrian Sports." Central European History 44, no. 4 (December 2011): 642–68. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008938911000677.

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Hakoah Vienna was the most important Jewish sports organization in interwar Austria. Indeed, Hakoah, which means strength or power in Hebrew, was one of the most significant sports clubs on the continent of Europe during that period. This article examines the early history of Hakoah, its rise to international fame, and its demise in 1938 at the hands of the Nazis and their sympathizers in Austria.
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Arzhakova, Larisa. "The faction of Stanczycy as a demonstration of (self)organization of the Krakow conservatives focused on Vienna." Slavic almanac, no. 3-4 (2018): 40–52. http://dx.doi.org/10.31168/2073-5731.2018.3-4.1.04.

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The article is devoted to the characteristics of the main tasks of the faction of Stanczycy. The author notes on the specifc position of the «Aus-trian» Poles under the rule of Austria-Hungary and its difference from the position of the «Russian» Poles under the rule of the Russian Empire. Emphasized is the value of studying Polish history and organizing various activities focused on history and culture for Stanczycy, though at the same time they expressed their loyalty toward Vienna administration.
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Brych, Mariia. "MODERN APPROACHES TO THE ARCHITECTURAL AND SPATIAL ORGANIZATION OF OPEN-AIR MUSEUMS AND EXHIBITIONS. EUROPEAN EXPERIENCE." Vìsnik Nacìonalʹnogo unìversitetu "Lʹvìvsʹka polìtehnìka". Serìâ Arhìtektura 2024, no. 1 (May 17, 2024): 34–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.23939/sa2024.01.034.

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There are numerous open-air museums worldwide, and public spaces often incorporate both permanent and temporary outdoor exhibitions. Based on studies conducted on open-air museums and exhibitions in Vienna and its surrounding areas, as part of the academic cooperation program TU Vienna – TU Lviv, this article explores the European approach to the architectural and spatial organization of such institutions. Through this research, contemporary approaches to their architectural and spatial organization were examined, and both positive and negative aspects were highlighted. This article aims to analyze the distinct features of the architectural and spatial organization of European open-air museums and exhibitions, identifying their positive aspects and approaches that could be implemented in Ukraine. In Ukrainian studies, the topic of modern open-air museums is only gaining popularity and is not well presented. Hence, involving local scholars in this globally expanding field would be relevant. European open-air museums, particularly in Austria, show several trends in spatial organization, including a comprehensive approach, accessibility, family-oriented infrastructure, wide implementation of interactive elements, and integration of multimedia technologies. These museums blend original artifacts with modern enhancements to provide visitors with a unique experience. Noteworthy aspects observed in open-air museums and exhibitions, which are scarce or absent in Ukraine, include combining several neighboring objects into one museum complex, a large number of children's playgrounds, ample recreation and food areas, inclusiveness, infrastructure for dog walking, provision of venues for holding mass events, and onsite production and sale of themed merchandise in souvenir shops. The principles of spatial and architectural organization in open-air museums and exhibitions in Vienna and its vicinity boast several positive features that we believe are pertinent for implementation in Ukraine. Notably, interactivity to engage visitors and inclusivity, which is poised to be a pressing issue during Ukraine's post-war reconstruction, stand out as crucial aspects. The findings from this study can serve as a foundation for enhancing existing or designing new open-air museums in Ukraine.
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Kornberger, Martin, Renate E. Meyer, Christof Brandtner, and Markus A. Höllerer. "When Bureaucracy Meets the Crowd: Studying “Open Government” in the Vienna City Administration." Organization Studies 38, no. 2 (January 12, 2017): 179–200. http://dx.doi.org/10.1177/0170840616655496.

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Open Government is en vogue, yet vague: while practitioners, policy-makers, and others praise its virtues, little is known about how Open Government relates to bureaucratic organization. This paper presents insights from a qualitative investigation into the City of Vienna, Austria. It demonstrates how the encounter between the city administration and “the open” juxtaposes the decentralizing principles of the crowd, such as transparency, participation, and distributed cognition, with the centralizing principles of bureaucracy, such as secrecy, expert knowledge, written files, and rules. The paper explores how this theoretical conundrum is played out and how senior city managers perceive Open Government in relation to the bureaucratic nature of their administration. The purpose of this paper is twofold: first, to empirically trace the complexities of the encounter between bureaucracy and Open Government; and second, to critically theorize the ongoing rationalization of public administration in spite of constant challenges to its bureaucratic principles. In so doing, the paper advances our understanding of modern bureaucratic organizations under the condition of increased openness, transparency, and interaction with their environments.
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Röhrlich, Elisabeth. "An Attitude of Caution: The IAEA, the UN, and the 1958 Pugwash Conference in Austria." Journal of Cold War Studies 20, no. 1 (April 2018): 31–57. http://dx.doi.org/10.1162/jcws_a_00800.

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This article examines the relationship between transnational and intergovernmental organizations in the formation of the international nuclear order in the 1950s. It focuses on three major events in September 1958: the second United Nations (UN) International Conference on the Peaceful Uses of Atomic Energy in Geneva, the third Pugwash Conference on Science and World Affairs (held in Tyrol), and the second General Conference of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) in Vienna. The three nuclear conferences of 1958, linked closely in time and location, were shaped by interplays of science and politics at a unique moment in nuclear history. The analysis here sheds light on the organizational and institutional beginnings of the Cold War nuclear order and the evolving distinction between transnational and intergovernmental organizations that shaped it. The article shows that competitive dynamics affected relations between the IAEA and the Pugwash organization and between the IAEA and other organizations of the UN.
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Cunha, Margarida S., Werner W. Weiss, Michael M. Dworetsky, Oleg Kochukhov, Friedrich Kupka, Francis Leblanc, Richard Monier, et al. "INTER-DIVISION IV-V / WORKING GROUP Ap AND RELATED STARS." Proceedings of the International Astronomical Union 4, T27A (December 2008): 245–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s174392130802560x.

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The diversity of physical phenomena embraced by the study of Chemically Peculiar (CP) stars results in an associated research community with interests that are equally diverse. This fact became once more evident during the CP#Ap Workshop that took place in Vienna (Austria) in September 2007, and which gathered over 80 members of this research community. Besides the excellent scientific outcome of the meeting, during the workshop the community had the opportunity to discuss its organization and plans for the future. Following on those plans, the Working Group has submitted a proposal for a Joint Discussion during the IAU XXVII General Assembly, in Rio de Janeiro, which has meanwhile been accepted. Moreover, through an ApN newsletter forum, the Working Group has compiled requests from the community concerning atomic and related data. These requests have been put together and will be shared with Commission 14.
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Sribnyak, Ihor. "Socio-political gains and losses of the Jewish national organization in the Freistadt camp, Austria-Hungary (1916 – early 1918)." European Historical Studies, no. 22 (2022): 125–43. http://dx.doi.org/10.17721/2524-048x.2022.22.8.

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The article reveals the specifics of the Jewish national organization in the Freistadt camp (Austria-Hungary) functioning. The organization’s establishment was made possible with the assistance of the Presidium of the Union for the Liberation of Ukraine in Vienna and the Ukrainian camp community. It was very important that the leaders of the Jewish and Ukrainian organizations realized the urgent need for political awareness of peoples enslaved by the Russian tsar (in particular, the Jewish and Ukrainian), and the importance of Ukrainian-Jewish understanding. One of the first joint political actions of Jews and Ukrainians in the camp was their articulation of their critical attitude to the imperial order in Russia during a visit to the camp by the representative of the Russian Red Cross A.V. Romanova. Already in the spring and summer of 1916, the Jewish educational group managed to expand its activities in the camp, organizing national cultural and artistic events for the campers and conducting educational courses. The key to success in its work was the provision of regular financial assistance from the profits of the camp cooperative union «Tea». At the same time, the Ukrainian organization of the camp provided significant intangible assistance to the Jewish group – by temporarily providing free of charge camp premises for theatrical performances, concerts and various national educational events. Unfortunately, despite the mutual recognition of the national and political aspirations of both peoples (Jewish and Ukrainian), the pace and nature of state and political transformations in Ukraine prompted the Jewish organization to distance itself first and then declare its rejection of Ukrainian «independence». In turn, such a hostile attitude of the captured Jews to the independent aspirations of Ukrainians led to the cessation, and then a complete break between the two communities, which in turn called into question their experience in the joint struggle against Russian despotism.
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ZAHARIA, Mihaela. "LITERATURE AND ANTHROPOLOGY (ON THE PRODUCTIONS OF ROBERT MÜLLER AND ERNST JÜNGER)." Ezikov Svyat (Orbis Linguarum) 17, no. 2 (December 31, 2019): 120–32. http://dx.doi.org/10.37708/ezs.swu.v17.i2.14.

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e aim of the article is to examine some works of two authors from the first half of the 20th century, both native speakers of the German language in order to look for common mental constructs and symbols. Many literary critics comparing Robert Müller and Ernst Jünger emphasize the similar roles they played in the literatures of Austria and Germany, respectively. Robert Müller and Ernst Jünger leave the impression that they search for order in the contradictory universe and if they do not find it, they create it. They are both social analysts, they are multi-talented, both dreamers and travelers, obsessed by pure ideas, within whose framework they try to sort out everything that exists, they are both idealists. Robert Müller is Head of the Academic Society for Literature and Music in Vienna and founder of the illicit organization "Katakomba" and the Vienna Association of Magazines Pubishers and author of numerous publications. Despite the numerous attempts to portray his work in its true light and to show his great role in the German-speaking cultural area, Ernst Jünger's reception in Germany is permanently marked by his image of the person and officer Ernst Jünger. The reasons for this is, on the one hand, moral tabooing in Germany after the Second World War, and, on the other hand, his internal development, which has transformed the "scandalous" young writer into a fully integrated member of bourgeois life which he used to highly criticize in his early years.
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Lewis, Mark. "The Failure of the Austrian and Yugoslav Police to Repress the Croatian Ustaša in Austria, 1929–1934." Austrian History Yearbook 45 (April 2014): 186–212. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0067237813000672.

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Since the 1970s, historiography about the pre-World War II phase of the Croatian Ustaša concentrated on Italian and Hungarian state support for Ante Pavelić's national-separatist/terrorist organization from approximately 1929–1934, and identified Nazi support when it became more significant in the late 1930s and put the group in charge of the Independent State of Croatia in 1941. More recent scholarship has investigated the support of Croatian exiles in the United States and Argentina for the Ustaša movement, as well as how the Ustaša regime, once in power, tried to legitimate its policies of racial “cleansing” and social revolution against capitalism and secularism. The first aim of this article is to return to the early period of the Ustaša, when it was a terrorist organization, and to show that it had an important base in Austria that senior Austrian police officials tolerated. The article, therefore, takes a somewhat different position from that of historian Arnold Suppan, who argued that the Austrian police could find no evidence that the Ustaša in Austria had been involved in terrorism, and that the Austrian government had made a good faith effort to expel Ustaša members. The fact that elements of the Austrian police indeed knew about the Ustaša network and protected certain senior members supports historian Gerhard Jagschitz's argument that the Vienna police had not turned over a new leaf in the postwar period and had not shed all political activities. However, Jagschitz concentrated on the problems surrounding the establishment of a domestic intelligence agency in the 1920s, showing how it ultimately was not effective. This article concentrates on 1929–1934, demonstrating that while the Austrian political police was not all-knowing, certain decisions not to share what it knew about ultra-nationalist Croatian terrorism damaged the Austrian police's international reputation. Second, this article argues that the Yugoslav police possibly turned to shadowy extra-judicial groups to carry out assassinations against Ustaša figures, in part because the Austrian police were not aggressive enough in repressing the organization. This adds an additional factor to the interpretations of historians James Sadkovich and Mario Jareb, who contend that Yugoslav police violence was an extension of the Serbian dictatorship's attempt to repress Croatian nationalism by any means necessary.
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Timmins, Peter. "Industry update: the latest developments in the field of therapeutic delivery, April 2019." Therapeutic Delivery 10, no. 8 (August 2019): 469–79. http://dx.doi.org/10.4155/tde-2019-0035.

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April 2019 was perhaps remarkable for the amount of industry news about gene therapy, and notably the announcement by a global contract development and manufacturing organization, Catalent, that it was creating a capability in gene therapy product development and manufacturing through its acquisition of Paragon Bioservices, Inc (MD, USA). This move followed just a few weeks after another similar major contract development and manufacturing organization gene therapy acquisition. There was other encouraging gene and cell therapy news reported from AveXis (IL, USA), Ajinomoto Bio-Pharma (CA, USA), Kiadis Pharma (Amsterdam, The Netherlands), Fibrocell (PA, USA), Autolus Therapeutics plc (London, UK), ReNeuron (Surrey, England) and Kite Pharma (CA, USA). Also, there was plenty of therapeutic delivery technology innovation announced, including Calixar’s (Lyon, France) membrane protein stabilization drug discovery technology, the Eli Lilly (IN, USA)/Avidity Biosciences LLC (CA, USA) deal around antibody oligonucleotide conjugates, ViiV Healthcare’s regulatory filing for its long-acting anti-HIV-1 intramuscular injection, Marinomed Biotech’s (Vienna, Austria) solubilization technology and an EU approval filing for Novo Nordisk’s (Bagsværd, Denmark) oral delivery formulation of glucagon-like peptide-1 analog semaglutide. Diseases and treatment approaches that currently figure strongly in many biotech and big pharma pipelines and portfolios, notably nonalcoholic steatohepatitis and immuno-oncology, were as ever in the news, along with a number of rare disease therapies. As always, information sources employed to provide the materials used in compiling this update included company press releases, conference news and other news websites.
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Books on the topic "Kadimah (Organization : Vienna, Austria)"

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Gavrilović, Vladan. Temišvarski sabor i Ilirska dvorska kancelarija: 1790-1792. Novi Sad: Platoneum, 2005.

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Krammer, Otto. Akademia: Ein katholischer Finkenverein zu Wien 1902-1983. Wien: Österreichischen Verein für Studentengeschichte, 1988.

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Luca, Salgarelli, Dimitropoulos Xenofontas, and SpringerLink (Online service), eds. Traffic Monitoring and Analysis: 4th International Workshop, TMA 2012, Vienna, Austria, March 12, 2012. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Gerhard, Budin, Swertz Christian, Mitgutsch Konstantin, and International Society for Knowledge Organization., eds. Knowledge organization for a global learning society: Proceedings of the ninth International ISKO Conference, 4-7 July 2006, Vienna Austria. Würzburg: Ergon Verlag, 2006.

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Heinz, Fischer. OSCE Head Quarters in Wallnerstrasse, Vienna: Inauguration 21 November 2007 : address by H.E. Heinz Fischer, Federal President of the Republic of Austria. [Vienna: OSCE], 2007.

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service), SpringerLink (Online, ed. S-BPM ONE – Scientific Research: 4th International Conference, S-BPM ONE 2012, Vienna, Austria, April 4-5, 2012. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Salampasis, Michail. Multidisciplinary Information Retrieval: 5th International Retrieval Facility Conference, IRFC 2012, Vienna, Austria, July 2-3, 2012 Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Schoitsch, Erwin. Computer Safety, Reliability, and Security: 29th International Conference, SAFECOMP 2010, Vienna, Austria, September 14-17, 2010. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer-Verlag Berlin Heidelberg, 2011.

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Oliver, R. Spencer. Remarks by R.Spencer Oliver, Secretary General of the OSCE Parliamentary Assembly to the CiO seminar on election related issues, Vienna, Austria - 21 July 2008. [Vienna: OSCE PA], 2008.

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Oppl, Stefan. S-BPM ONE - Education and Industrial Developments: 4th International Conference, S-BPM ONE 2012, Vienna, Austria, April 4-5, 2012. Proceedings. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2012.

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Book chapters on the topic "Kadimah (Organization : Vienna, Austria)"

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Jackson-Beckett, Michelle. "Epilogue." In Vienna and the New Wohnkultur, 1918-1938, 160–72. Oxford University PressOxford, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198879497.003.0007.

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Abstract This chapter focuses on the livability expressed through human-centered design in interwar Vienna, an interpretation of modern design and architecture that stood apart from mainstream European modernist styles. It argues that these ideas of livability and flexibility became malleable in the political landscape––embraced in varying ways by both progressive and conservative sides alike. The chapter further illustrates how important the role of cultural continuity in the applied arts and interior design was in the art and culture sphere and policies of Austria after World War II, including several interior design and home furnishings exhibitions of the municipal organization Soziale Wohnkultur, and in the founding of the Second Austrian Republic in 1955. The chapter concludes with sections on the continued legacy of Vienna’s interwar Wohnkultur in postmodern design, eclecticism in modern interiors, and user experience.
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Giulini, Paolo, Laura Emiletti, Francesca Garbarino, Andrea Scotti, John M. Bradford, Jan Looman, Fabian M. Saleh, and Daniel J. Brodsky. "The Treatment of Sex Offenders." In Sex Offenders, edited by Fabian M. Saleh, John M. Bradford, and Daniel J. Brodsky, 391–418. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/med/9780190884369.003.0018.

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This chapter reviews some treatment programs for sex offenders across the world. The treatment of sexual offenders is mainly within correctional facilities and aims to reduce sex offender recidivism. For a long while, vastly different standards of providing treatment for incarcerated sexual offenders existed around the world. In some locations, there was a very punitive attitude toward sexual offense. This provided the impetus for the establishment of the International Association for the Treatment of Sexual Offenders (IATSO). IATSO is an international nonprofit professional organization based in Vienna, Austria, which is committed to the promotion of research and the treatment for sexual offenders throughout the world. It was founded on March 24, 1998, in Caracas, Venezuela, during the 5th International Conference on the Treatment of Sexual Offenders. This organization also publishes a peer-reviewed journal titled, Sex Offender Treatment. The organization has board members and a scientific advisory committee.
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Burri, Michael. "Clemens Pirquet." In Remaking Central Europe, 39–70. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198854685.003.0003.

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This chapter traces the professional ascent of Clemens Pirquet, a central figure in the international postwar humanitarian relief effort in Austria and a contributing expert at the League of Nations Health Organization in the 1920s. Pirquet administered American Relief Administration resources in Austria between 1919 and 1922, using his own Pirquet System of Nutrition. Pirquet had worked at Johns Hopkins, and his postwar ascent suggests the postwar significance of prewar international networks. His career as a scientist also underscores the importance of depersonalized data and statistics for an emerging (American) postwar model of public health, as experts in science and public policy sought to universalize the ideal of humanitarian relief around the figure of the child. The Rockefeller Foundation financed much of this new public health model, and Foundation advisers knew Pirquet well. Meanwhile, local politics mattered, as Pirquet was engaged in a bitter rivalry with Socialist leadership of 1920s Vienna.
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Feichtinger, Johannes. "On the Fraught Internationalism of Intellectuals." In Remaking Central Europe, 167–90. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198854685.003.0008.

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This chapter investigates the idea and practice of intellectual cooperation as a tool of international governance: an innovation of the League’s International Committee on Intellectual Cooperation (ICIC). It shows how Austria’s involvement decisively shaped both the ICIC’s agenda and the future European intellectual order. From the mid-1920s onwards, cooperation included the newly emerging area of cultural heritage and its institutions, such as libraries, archives, and museums, all of which had a rich imperial tradition in Vienna. The chapter also elaborates how interwar intellectual cooperation subsequently informed the strategy that UNESCO, ICIC’s successor organization, would adopt after 1945. This chapter provides a relational history of the development of international intellectual cooperation between Austria and the League of Nations, and aims to illuminate the opportunities, expectations, and realities of international intellectual cooperation from a regional, actor- and institution-oriented perspective. It reconstructs the ‘international’ of intellectual cooperation in the making.
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Sambei, Arvinder, Anton du Plessis, and Martin Polaine. "The United Nations Counter-Terrorism Instruments." In Counter-Terrorism Law and Practice, 17–84. Oxford University PressOxford, 2009. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780199553808.003.0002.

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Abstract As described in the opening chapter, international efforts to combat terrorism have been evolving for several decades, originating with the drafting of the Convention for the Prevention and Suppression of Terrorism by the League of Nations in 1937and culminating most recently in the adoption of the United Nations Global Counter-Terrorism Strategy by the United Nations General Assembly on 6 September 2006. Terrorism remained an item on the agenda of the international community throughout these years, but in the 1970s it became a much more pressing priority following a number of serious terrorist incidents, including the hijackings of several transnational airliners and the assault on the Olympic Games in Munich, Germany in 1972. The kidnapping of Ministers of the Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) in Vienna, Austria in 1975, and the increasing prevalence and severity of terrorist attacks in the following decades, further strengthened international resolve to respond to the growing threat.
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"No. 29085. Exchange of letters constituting an agreement between the United Nations (United Nations Industrial Development Organization) and the government of Austria concerning the establishment of a UNIDO service in Austria for the strengthening of industrial cooperation and promotion of investment with developing countries. Vienna, 6 December 1979." In United Nations Treaty Series, 407. UN, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/0b7940f1-en-fr.

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"No. 29085. Exchange of letters constituting an agreement between the United Nations (United Nations Industrial Development Organization) and the Government of Austria concerning the establishment of a UNIDO Service in Austria for the strengthening of industrial cooperation and promotion of investment with developing countries. Vienna, 6 December 1979." In United Nations Treaty Series, 428. UN, 2000. http://dx.doi.org/10.18356/05814bbc-en-fr.

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Conference papers on the topic "Kadimah (Organization : Vienna, Austria)"

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Panchovska, M., and B. Boteva. "AB1652-PARE EDUCATION OF PATIENTS WITH SJOGREN’S SYNDROME IN BULGARIA - THE ROLE OF RHEUMATOLOGISTS AND THE PATIENT ORGANIZATION." In EULAR 2024 European Congress of Rheumatology, 12-15 June. Vienna, Austria. BMJ Publishing Group Ltd and European League Against Rheumatism, 2024. http://dx.doi.org/10.1136/annrheumdis-2024-eular.6227.

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