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The governance of the political and economic world order builds on a complex architecture of international treaties at various geographical scales. In a historical phase of high institutional turbulence, assessing the stability of such architecture with respect to the unilateral defection of single countries and the breakdown of single treaties is ...
Pier Luigi Sacco +3 more
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The National Centre for Medium Range Weather Forecasting (NCMRWF) in India has implemented a global ensemble prediction system (EPS—called the NEPS) of 12 km horizontal resolution. The NEPS shows improvements in the root mean square error of the ensemble mean and the ensemble spread relationship in both the Northern and Southern Hemispheres in ...
Ashu Mamgain +2 more
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Regional management of the Bay of Bengal water area. The challenges of maritime security
The Bay of Bengal is the largest bay in the world that forms the northeastern part of the Indian Ocean, bordered mostly by the Eastern Coast of India, southern coast of Bangladesh and Sri Lanka to the west and Myanmar and the Andaman and Nicobar Islands (
Nafisa Yeasmin, Pavel Tkach
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Bimstec’s incipient competitive advantage and trade specialisation in raw sugar [PDF]
Currently, there is a significant global focus on the growing impact of Asian nations within the realm of international trade. In the framework of 48 Asian nations, the raw sugar sector of BIMSTEC underwent a notable reorganisation, leading to ...
Hossain Md. Monzur, Sarkar Ankur
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Responding to the global financial crisis: The evolution of Asian regionalism and economic globalization [PDF]
This paper examines the evolving dynamics between economic globalization and Asian regional interdependence, and asks whether and how the global financial crisis impacted Asian regionalism.
Chin, Gregory
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Projections of annual rainfall and surface temperature from CMIP5 models over the BIMSTEC countries [PDF]
Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) comprising Bangladesh, Bhutan, India, Myanmar, Nepal, Sri Lanka and Thailand brings together 21% of the world population.
Dalal, M +3 more
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Do trade and foreign direct investment contribute to growth? A study of BIMSTEC nations [PDF]
Purpose – The study examines the association between trade (exports and imports), foreign direct investment (FDI) and economic growth in the Bay of Bengal Initiative for Multi-Sectoral Technical and Economic Cooperation (BIMSTEC) countries using data ...
Vandana Arya +2 more
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Roar of the Thunder Dragon: the Bhutanese Audio-visual Industry and the Shaping and Representation of Contemporary Culture [PDF]
The Bhutanese audio-visual industry plays a critical and important role in the creation of cultural products, which are consumed by the masses. The industry's significant role in the preservation and promotion of culture is worthy of state support ...
Dendup, Tshewang
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Currently, the global community is observing the increasing significance of Asian countries in international trade, and 48 Asian nations, India's wheat sector, has experienced a significant reorganization in generating revenue and employment prospects ...
Md. Monzur Hossain +2 more
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Toward green tourism: the role of renewable energy for sustainable development in developing nations
Sustainable tourism (TOR) practices are essential for balancing economic growth and environmental conservation, enabling economies to protect natural resources while fostering socio-economic development.
Yang Guo, Yi Chai
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