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Structural Injustice and Self‐Development
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Azizjon Bagadirov
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The aim of this study is to examine the impact of transportation technologies, high and medium technology exports, trade freedom and trade globalisation on carbon dioxide emissions from transportation for the 10 countries with the highest carbon dioxide emissions from transportation in the period 1995–2020.
Erick Okoth +3 more
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Timor-Leste’s Foreign Policy: Securing State Identity in the Post-Independence Period
This paper examines some of the major ideational aspects of Timor-Leste’s foreign policy orientation in the post-independence period. Drawing upon the constructivist accounts of state behaviour, the paper situates Timorese leaders’ foreign policy ...
Selver B. Sahin
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Accurate projection of wind speed is essential for assessing wind energy resources and strategically planning future energy development. However, current Global Climate Models (GCMs) display discrepancies between simulated and observed near‐surface wind speed (NSWS), which limits the precise evaluation of wind energy potential.
Yanjun Lyu +5 more
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Introduction: Democracy and Human Rights in Southeast Asia
Southeast Asia has been undergoing a transition to more democratic forms of governance over the last two decades. The 2007 Charter of the Association of Southeast Asian Nations (ASEAN) stated that henceforth ASEAN would pursue democratic forms of ...
James Gomez, Robin Ramcharan
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Global changes in total and wind electricity (1990–2014)
Wind energy is one of the renewable energies which have less adverse environmental impact and is becoming economically affordable long before several other renewable energies. Over recent years, substantial additions have been noted in wind energy capacity, although many differences can be observed between countries.
Pablo-Romero Gil-Delgado, María del Populo +1 more
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ABSTRACT Background A first hermeneutic phenomenological exploration of cis‐men therapists' embodied experiences when working with male clients who engage in disordered eating. Men are found to have different forms of disordered eating from women, with different health risks. Men are less likely to identify and disclose their disordered eating and less
Maria Guiñazu, Simon Wharne
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ASEAN’s engagement with human rights culminated in the creation of the ASEAN Human Rights Declaration in 2012. The Declaration is fascinating in three ways: Its institutional origins are surprising, it was agreed upon by states with very different ...
Mathew Davies
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Global Research on Artificial Intelligence from 1990–2014: Spatially-Explicit Bibliometric Analysis
In this article, we conducted the evaluation of artificial intelligence research from 1990–2014 by using bibliometric analysis. We introduced spatial analysis and social network analysis as geographic information retrieval methods for spatially-explicit ...
Jiqiang Niu +4 more
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Climate Change Likely to Intensify Storm‐Driven Compound Flooding in an Exemplar UK Estuary
Abstract Flood protection authorities are not prepared for compound flood risk in estuaries—now and in the face of climate change. Climate projections are rarely downscaled appropriately to assess future changes in storm surge and concurrent river discharge extremes, and their interactions to exacerbate flooding.
Charlotte Lyddon +7 more
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