Resilience as a Civilisational Trait: What Israel Reveals About the Future of Societies
Resilience is often understood in narrow terms. It is described as the ability to recover from disruption, to absorb shocks, […]
Resilience is often understood in narrow terms. It is described as the ability to recover from disruption, to absorb shocks, […]
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