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    Compte rendu : Abe Kōbō, Abe Kōbō zenshū (Œuvres complètes)

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    Brock Julie. Compte rendu : Abe Kōbō, Abe Kōbō zenshū (Œuvres complètes). In: Ebisu, n°43, 2010. pp. 181-186

    Foreign policy legacy of Prime Minister of Japan Abe Shinzō

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    The article analyzes the foreign policy of Abe Shinzō, one of the most notable and unusual political figures of contemporary Japan, who was twice the head of Japanese government for a total of almost nine years. It traces how his political philosophy formed under the influence of ideological views of his relatives, prime ministers N. Kishi and E. Sato, as well as his father, Abe Shintarō. It also considers Abe’s approaches to building Japan’s relations with the countries which are most important for its interests. Abe was perceived as a devoted ally of the U.S. in Washington. He established relations of confidence with presidents Obama and Trump. For this purpose, he strengthened Japanese-American military-political cooperation, took steps to support American strategy in the Asia-Pacific region. He implemented, even if without substantial results, steps to stabilize relations with China, trying to combine policy of containing Beijing with efforts to develop bilateral ties. Abe paid substantial attention to relations with India, including for the purpose of the idea, which was put forward by him and supported by the U.S., to establish quadrilateral cooperation of “democracies” in the Indo-Pacific region – the U.S., Japan, India, and Australia. His policy on the Korean direction was not successful. The relations with Pyongyang remained in deadlock, and, with Seoul, the most acute bilateral problems were not finally solved. Abe also paid great attention to policy aiming to conclude a peace treaty with Russia on the basis of a radical improvement of Japanese-Russian ties in all spheres. The reasons for his failure in these directions are discussed in this article. The article evaluates Abe’s efforts aimed at developing governmental documents and making the Diet adopt laws determining the basic directions of the foreign and military policy of the state. The author characterizes the results of the activity of S. Abe in the sphere of foreign policy and assesses its influence on the formation of the course of the Japanese government after his resignation

    Abe Lincoln-Desolation Canyon

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    Photo of a rock formation dubbed Abe Lincoln, taken during Dr. Aaron Belnap Ross\u27s trip on the Green River in Desolation Canyon, May-June 1965

    N. W. Abe Lincoln Thayer

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    Owner of Abe Lincoln Cabins.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-faulk-papers/2883/thumbnail.jp

    Abe Pena, Grants, NM

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    Abe Pena, Grants, N

    Abe Lincoln Cabins

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    Abe Lincoln Cabins owned by N. W.Thayer in Vicksburg.https://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/mss-faulk-papers/1301/thumbnail.jp

    ABE Journal sur revues.org

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    ABE Journal (Architecture Beyond Europe) est sur revues.org. Actuellement, vous y trouverez en version intégrale les n°1 de 2012 au n°6 de 2014. Accédez au site : cliquez ici Présentation extraite du site : ABE est dédiée à l'histoire de l’architecture et de l'urbanisme hors d’Europe. Elle s’intéresse aux aspects coloniaux et postcoloniaux du monde bâti depuis le XIXe siècle, ainsi qu’aux réseaux professionnels, aux médias, aux doctrines et aux modèles circulant à partir de l’Europe et vers c..

    Development of a process for n-butanol recovery from ABE wastewater streams by membrane technology

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    The aceton-butyl-ethanolic fermentation process (ABE) is a biotechnological process that leads to the production of acetone, n-butanol and ethanol (ABE compounds) from glucose sources and amides by use of certain biomasses. The process was developed initially during the middle of the last century and suffers from decline due to the greater petrochemical production of products and the lowering of the costs of the sector. Nowadays, the ABE process is regaining great interest because the fraction with the highest concentration, i.e. n-butanol, is an excellent constituent for biofuels. The ABE process has been optimized over time to obtain maximum yields of n-butanol, but the problem of separating and concentrating the butanol in the outlet stream of the ABE process persists. To allow an adequate use, often distillation by use of more columns is required. Moreover, the contained biomasses and suspended solids, in high quantity, must be eliminated, leading to overall high treatment costs. This work will report the main idea and some preliminary experimental results for the development and application of a process based on membrane technologies, to separate and concentrate the butanol from ABE process streams to sensibly reduce the difficulty to perform a final distillation. The proposed treatment process is composed by ultrafiltration, pervaporation, nanofiltration and a final mixing/demixing operation. Attention was paid to the productivity, selectivity and longevity of the used membranes. The optimization of these three parameters is essential to achieve a level of reliability and feasibility of the proposed process, in particular the avoidance of membrane fouling

    Appel à articles ABE Journal - Architecture Beyond Europe , n°13 (date limite : 15 octobre 2017)

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    Appel à articles ABE Journal - Architecture Beyond Europe , n°13 : Dossier "Fabriques de la tradition" Date limite de soumission : 15 octobre 2017 Envoyer les propositions à [email protected] Plus d'infos http://abe.revues.org/ dirigé par Clara Ilham Álvarez Dopico, chercheur contractuel, InVisu, Paris (France) et Bulle Tuil Leonetti, InVisu, Paris (France) À partir de la seconde moitié du XIXe siècle, les quartiers anciens des villes qui s’étendent du Maghreb au Sud-est asiatique, font l’objet de ..
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