ABSTRACT This paper examines highly skilled migration from Turkey to the Netherlands in the aftermath of the 2016 coup attempt, focusing on how democratic backsliding shapes migration decisions. Drawing on 37 in‐depth interviews with academics, health professionals and engineers, the study explores how political pressures, shrinking freedoms and rising
Ahmet Ceylan, Başak Bilecen
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A state-of-the-art examination of disaster management in Sierra Leone: the implementation drawbacks, research gaps, advances, and prospects. [PDF]
Turay B, Gbetuwa S.
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ETHNO-CULTURAL APPROACH TO CIVIL-PATRIOTIC EDUCATION OF STUDYING YOUTH
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PROBLEMS OF CIVIL-PATRIOTIC EDUCATION IN THE DISSERTATION RESEARCH OF CIVIL IDENTITY: DISCURSIVE ANALYSIS [PDF]
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Józef Dietl (1804-1878) and "his" crisis: Eponyms of a political physician and the culture of remembrance in Polish and Austrian urology and medicine. [PDF]
Moll FH, Chlosta P, Shariat SF.
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Abstract The subnational level of federal states constitutes a critical arena for understanding the implementation of international rules, with subnational entities often exercising significant discretion. This paper studies the subnational implementation of a European Union (EU) data protection instrument in Switzerland, a salient case of EU external ...
Matthieu Niederhauser
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Canes Build Ministers: Discipline, Memory, and Political Socialization at Thailand's Premier Boys' School, 1934-1942. [PDF]
Whitehouse D.
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Disentangling Inequality and Exploitation in the Rice Value Chain in Northern Uganda
ABSTRACT Although inequality between actors in agricultural value chains has been extensively studied, informal and semiformal arrangements in domestic value chains involving small‐scale actors have been explored less than formal arrangements involving large firms.
Malin J. Nystrand
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People as frontliners in the management of disasters and public health emergencies. [PDF]
Phattharapornjaroen P +4 more
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Abstract Vatican II's declaration on the Jews, absolving them from collective guilt of deicide, marked a significant turning point in Catholic theology. Arab governments tended to perceive this development as evidence that Catholics (or Christians generally) were taking the side of Zionist Jews in the Arab‐Israeli conflict.
Amir Krispel
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