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    IBPP Research Associates: Azerbaijan

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    The article involves fragments of the English language version of the constitution of the Azerbaijan Republic- -in force since November 27, 1995. The full version of the document is currently available at https://en.president.az/azerbaijan/constitution. The following articles from the Azerbaijani constitution are listed, complete with text from the document: Article 72. Principal Obligations of Citizens. Article 73. Taxes and other State Duties. Article 74. Loyalty to Homeland. Article 75. Respect For State Symbols. Article 76. Defense of Homeland. Article 77. Protection of Historical and Cultural Monuments. Article 78. Environmental Protection. Article 79. Prohibition to Execute Responsibilities Contradicting The Law. Article 80. Answerability. IBPP then provides commentary, including reflections on Confucianism\u27s relevance to modern constitutions

    IN-SITU CARBON DIOXIDE GENERATION FOR OIL RECOVERY: EXPERIMENTAL STUDY OF PRESSURE AND TEMPERATURE VARIATIONS DURING STOICHIOMETRIC REACTION

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    ABSTRACT • CO 2 flooding can increase oil recovery by 7-15% Experimental simulation of chemical reaction behavior between gas-forming (GF) and carbonate rock components has been conducted. During the reaction an allocation of carbon dioxide and pressure change in PVT bombe were discovered. In these series of experiments a dynamics of pressure and temperature changes during stoichiometric reaction between GF reactant and a carbonate rock was investigated. The GY component was prepared on fresh water (Shollar). As a carbonate rock samples, Karadag rock deposits (Azerbaijan) were used. Researches were conducted at constant temperature Т=293 K and at various volumetric ratios of GY reactant and a carbonate rock The quantity of reacting agents was defined from stoichiometric correlation which provided a full neutralization of the tested rock

    Diplomazia creativa al servizio di strategie di nicchia di una piccola potenza

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    In the year marking the centenary since the foundation of the Azerbaijani Diplomatic Service, Baku’s foreign policy is increasingly characterised by a broader understanding of diplomacy, shaped by the gradual yet steady expansion of both areas and the tools for intervention. Guided by the attempt to develop a ‘niche strategy’ aiming at safeguarding and promoting Azerbaijani national interest, the Humanitarian Diplomacy emerges as a privileged field for Baku to adopt a pro-active and creative foreign policy. Building upon the debate around the interests behind the aid-providing activities of traditional and emerging donors, the article aims at introducing the motivations and the aims behind Azerbaijani aid policy. In particular, it aims at demonstrating that Baku’s Humanitarian Diplomacy aims chiefly at achieving immaterial benefits, having to do with international prestige and with the construction and international projection of a Good International Citizenship
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