10 research outputs found
Lactate Regulates Metabolic and Proinflammatory Circuits in Control of T Cell Migration and Effector Functions
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The Post-2011 Round: The New Chapter of the Grand Ethiopian Renaissance Dam and the Shadow of the Future
The Post-Cold War Round: The Failure to Build Institutionalized Basin-Wide Cooperation in the Nile Basin
Demokratisierungsanläufe im Sudan — Ein Fall von Selbstblockierung durch eine politische Klasse
The Expression of CXCL10/CXCR3 and Effect of the Axis on the Function of T Lymphocyte Involved in Oral Lichen Planus
Tailoring cells for clinical needs: Meeting report from the Advanced Therapy in Healthcare symposium (October 28–29 2017, Doha, Qatar)
‘Launching’ a new nation: The unfolding brand of South Sudan
In June 2011 South Sudan joined the United Nations as a new state, marking the final stage of years of struggle for independence. Its secession is witness to the potential of regions with no historic claims of statehood to achieve independence. This unique situation gives researchers the opportunity to explore how the brand of a nation comes into existence. This article traces how the brand of a new nation has unfolded in the case of South Sudan and analyzes how that brand was written into existence by international news media. This exploratory case study approach is based on inductive content analysis research processes founded on grounded theory. The research brings new insights to research of nation brands in their very early stages
