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Constructing National Higher Education Brands: Korea, India and Israel Compared
ABSTRACT This study examines the websites of the national higher education (HE) brands of Study in Korea, Study in India and Study in Israel, exploring how these ‘offbeat’ destinations position themselves in the global HE market. Drawing on rhetorical analysis and employing a qualitative comparative case study approach, it reveals the key identity ...
Annette Bamberger +2 more
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The Epistemic Habits of Danish Populists: Objectivity, Legitimacy and Evidence
ABSTRACT Epistemic conflicts and disagreements characterise our political debates, as consensus surrounding what qualifies as legitimate knowledge in political settings becomes increasingly difficult to maintain. This article examines how right‐wing populist party voters in Denmark produce legitimate political knowledge, based on a series of focus ...
Colm Flaherty
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Exploring cultural and linguistic diversity in the English‐medium instruction university
Abstract This study utilizes questionnaires, interviews, and universities’ web content and strategy documents to investigate the reasons behind the rise of English‐medium instruction in Türkiye's higher education and its implications for intercultural communication.
Talip Gülle +2 more
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ABSTRACT The visible manifestations of Global China, and the responses these manifestations elicit, are at the centre of much of the scholarly literature on, and popular interest in, China's growing global presence. What is less often considered is what China's role in foreign jurisdictions implies for state–society relations in those countries.
Irna Hofman
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Text in modeling the language consciousness of foreign students
DOI: https://doi.org/10.17721/APULTP.2020.41.177-193 The article considers the text as the main tool in the process of learning the Ukrainian language for foreign students.
Olga Zlotnyk-Shagina
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ABSTRACT Important innovations have occurred and spread in international criminal law and justice. Arguing that they result from institutional learning, this essay focuses on universal jurisdiction, a principle of international law that invites the prosecution of perpetrators of core international crimes (war crimes, crimes against humanity, crimes of ...
Jillian LaBranche, Joachim J. Savelsberg
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Current Debates over Exchange Rates: Overview and Issues for Congress [PDF]
[Excerpt] This report provides information on current debates over exchange rates in the global economy. It offers an overview of how exchange rates work; analyzes specific disagreements and debates; and examines existing frameworks for potentially ...
Nelson, Rebecca M
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Out‐group penalties in refugee assistance: a survey experiment
Abstract We study out‐group biases in attitudes toward refugees, and the effect of European Union immigration policies on these views, with a survey experiment including 4,087 Italian respondents. We assess attitudes using donations to a randomly assigned group: Italian victims of violence, or refugees fleeing wars from either Ukraine or African ...
Cristina Cattaneo +3 more
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Introduction: the article notes that in the spread of Orthodoxy among the indigenous population of North-West Siberia, Christian rituals played a special role, among which confession and communion are distinguished.
O. Tsys
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Abstract This article examines the intersection of Asia's blockchain industry and special economic zones (SEZs). SEZs have been promoted to localise blockchain technology by disparate actors from cyberlibertarian figures to Asian blockchain firms, national policymakers, and local politicians.
Jamie Doucette, Seung‐Ook Lee
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