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Reflections on medical education in Brazil. [PDF]
Silva CS, Jardim JR.
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Second Attempt at America First: Donald Trump and the Survival of International Organizations
ABSTRACT The second Trump administration poses an existential challenge to many international organizations (IOs), putting them at risk of no longer being able to perform their core functions. Compared to the first term, the scope of America First is much wider and the speed much faster.
Hylke Dijkstra
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De‐Dollarization Is a Plausible Outcome of the New Washington Consensus
ABSTRACT A trend towards de‐dollarization of the global economy in which the US dollar ceases to be used as the world's reserve currency for international transactions confronts some of the existing structures of international economic law, built upon the rules set out by US‐led organizations like the WTO, the IMF, and the World Bank. This article will
David Collins
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Factors affecting genetic counseling experiences of foreign residents in Japan: implications for healthcare inclusivity. [PDF]
Nakasato K, Isono M, Kato K.
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Brazilian foreign policy in the south american energy sector between 2003 and 2010
Renan de Campos [UNESP] Colnago
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Development Lending and Debt Discipline: The Political Economy of External Finance in Brazil
ABSTRACT This article examines Brazil's External Financing Commission (COFIEX), a centralized body that approves all public‐sector external borrowing and exemplifies efforts in middle‐income democracies to reconcile fiscal restraint with the demands of strategic public investment.
Benjamin Vidmar, Felipe Krause
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Identification of factors associated with foreign substance contamination in restaurant food. [PDF]
Jung M, Park S.
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The Foreign Policy of Brazil for Africa in the FHC and Lula Administrations: A Comparative Analysis
Walace Ferreira
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ABSTRACT As far as international economic law (IEL) is concerned, the ‘Washington Consensus’ generally refers to the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF)'s development finance policies and tools. It covers their application to their clients and borrowers with the support of Western governments. This acceptation is of particular interest
Leïla Choukroune
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