had not been tested. The oil industry grapevine suggested that Dooish might be a flop. But that conflicts with the political view that Dooish could be worth more than 10billion euros to the Irish economy
og fyrst og fremst oljan. Sambært Michael T. Klare (Resource Wars. The New Landscape of Global Conflict, Henry Holt and Company, New York 2001) eru heimsins olja og tiltaksolja einamest savnað í tí sonevnda
industry with a process, where we develop alternative sources of power. There doesn’t need to be any conflict of interests between exploring for oil and developing an oil industry and at the same time to look
Madison: That our governments are too unstable, that the public good is disregarded in the in the conflicts of rival parties, and tha measures are too often decided, not according to the rules of justice
greinin kallast: “The transference of family law to the Faroe Islands and the inter-territorial conflicts of laws in the Kingdom of Denmark: an appraisal.” Greinin er almannakunngjørd í tíðarritinum “I
today with similar problems, and thus this knowledge could be use in diplomacy and in intrastate conflict research. I belive the Faroese audience today will learn much from the two world personalities Mr
um søgufrøðiligu bókina “The Road to October 7: Benjamin Netanyahu, the Production of the Endless Conflict and Israel’s Moral Degradation,” ið kom út í mai í fjør. Eg endaði fyrra lesarabrævið við einari
at tosa opið. Støðan viðvíkjandi Laskar Jihad verður tí ikki kallað »genocide« (fólkadráp), men »conflict«, sum eisini varð tikið til í BBC tann 7.10. Løgið, at opið kann talast um ræðuleikarnar, framdar
voiced concern about actively seeking to boost the Faeroes’ business with Russia during the Ukraine conflict.” Í eini varligari útsøgn, sum helst er ein tilsiping til tær tær katastrofalu politisku útmeldingarnar
Eivind Jacobsen Bazerman, H. M. (1983). I Won the Auction but Don´t Want the Prize. The Journal of Conflict Resolution, Vol. 27, No. 4 (des.,) , 618-634. Capen, E. C. (1971). Competitive Bidding in High-Risk