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9,628 datasets
The dataset, authored by Thomas Kleinlein, is a conceptual text collection exploring norms of public international law with a constitutional character. It categorizes these norms into three broad subcategories, including fundamental rules of the international legal system and the constituent instruments of international organizations. The data is sourced from the paperswithcode platform, but its specific temporal coverage and size are unknown.
James Crawford authored the course 'Chance, Order, Change: The Course of International Law' to examine unresolved problems in the field. The course is structured in three parts, each defending a position, including the argument that international law is law and that an international legal system exists. The dataset appears to be the textual content of this academic course.
United States foreign policy towards India from 1947 to 1954, authored by Timothy N. Castle. The description suggests the data likely contains analysis of neutrality, diplomacy, and covert operations during this period. The dataset is sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
A monograph authored by Robert G. Berschinski analyzes the establishment and strategy of AFRICOM, the U.S. Combatant Command for Africa. The text critiques U.S. military operations in Africa since 2001 and offers policy recommendations for war prevention and interagency cooperation. It is sourced from the paperswithcode platform.
First published in 1988, this text-based study analyzes Japan's relationship with the United States from the post-World War II period through the late 1980s. Author John Welfield links Japan's foreign policy to its domestic political arena, focusing on the balance between pro-American and anti-American groups. The work is part of the Bloomsbury Academic Collections series.
Karl Zemanek's general course focuses on the fundamental rules constituting the legal foundation of public international law. The content, sourced from the paperswithcode platform, likely contains structured legal arguments and analysis. The dataset's license is closed, restricting open redistribution.
Frank Ninkovich's book re-examines U.S. foreign policy throughout the 20th century, arguing for the persistent influence of Woodrow Wilson's ideas. The work offers an alternative to traditional interest-based interpretations, analyzing developments from World War I through the Cold War. It is sourced from the author's historical and political analysis.
A collection of diplomatic documents from British, American, Australian, and New Zealand governments concerning the Malaysian-Indonesian Confrontation. The dataset was compiled by author John Subritzky and is sourced from the paperswithcode platform. It covers the period from 1961 to 1965.
Jeffrey Lefebvre's analysis uses a supplier-recipient bargaining model to examine U.S. security policy in northeast Africa from 1953 to 1991. The work draws on State Department, Pentagon, and AID documents, congressional staff interviews, and ambassador consultations. Lefebvre concludes that U.S. diplomacy was overly influenced by Cold War mentality, exposing interests to unnecessary risks.
Fraser Cameron's analysis of US foreign policy after the Cold War covers topics from historical evolution to contemporary priorities. The work likely contains chapters on the executive branch, Congress, domestic environment, media, trade, and terrorism. The dataset appears to be a structured textual analysis, but its exact format and size are unknown.
Sub-Saharan Africa is the focus of this dataset, which provides binary indicators on legal provisions affecting women's economic opportunities. The data, compiled by Mary Hallward‐Driemeier, surveys constitutions and statutes across 47 countries, covering family, inheritance, land, and labor laws. It documents where gender gaps in laws impinge on women's legal capacity and property rights.
A PDF format map of Malawi released by the United Nations Cartographic Section. The map is hosted on the NASA Earthdata platform and was contributed by the organization SCIOPS. The specific publication date and map details are not provided in the metadata.
Heat budget climatology components for the Tropical Eastern Pacific and Atlantic Oceans. The dataset was produced by Hastenrath and is aggregated by the NASA Earthdata platform from the SCIOPS organization. The temporal coverage and specific data volume are not detailed in the provided information.
Ice core measurements from Antarctica include parameters such as lead isotopes and barium, providing a record of atmospheric composition. The data coverage spans from 450 to -39 calendar years before present (BP), representing approximately 500 years. This study is archived and made available by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information (NCEI) under the World Data Service for Paleoclimatology, with an associated last update date of 1989.
Ice core measurements of atmospheric methane concentrations from the Law Dome site in Antarctica. The data coverage spans from 942 to -42 calendar years before present. This archived paleoclimatology study is provided by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.
NOAA/WDS Paleoclimatology archives carbon dioxide data derived from ice cores drilled at Law Dome, Antarctica. The temporal coverage spans from 944 to -28 calendar years before present. This dataset is maintained by the NOAA National Centers for Environmental Information.
1970s data contains raw orientation measurements from multiple ice core boreholes on Law Dome, Antarctica. The dataset covers specific holes including SGP, BHQ, SGF, SGB, and BHD, with measurements taken between 1974 and 1979. It was archived by the Australian Antarctic Division.
Borehole data from three sites on Law Dome includes caliper, temperature, and inclination/azimuth measurements. Physical copies are archived by the Australian Antarctic Division. The dataset was last updated in 1982.
FlawAI Dataset is used in training of AI models. The dataset is described as suitable for building a first AI model. Its specific size, features, and provenance are unknown.
San Francisco eviction notices filed with the Rent Board under Administrative Code 37.9(c), published since January 1, 1997. The data is provided by the City of San Francisco and includes notices which may not correspond to actual evictions. Row and column counts are not specified.