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Gender Values in Vietnam—Between Confucianism, Communism, and Modernization
It is regularly claimed that Communism and Confucianism shape gender-related norms, practices, and institutions in Vietnam. Some scholars emphasize the ongoing relevance of Confucian traditions, while others hold that Communist rule led to more gender ...
Ingrid Grosse
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Chitosan and cinnamon oil reduced film thickness and improved water vapor barrier properties. Cinnamon oil in yam starch films showed strong antibacterial activity against E. coli and S. aureus. Yam starch films with chitosan and cinnamon oil effectively inhibited fungal growth on strawberries.
Eliane de Sousa Costa+7 more
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Nos anos iniciais da guerra fria, o comunismo substituiu o nazismo como inimigo e foi representado, principalmente na imprensa nacional, como a grande ameaça que a América Latina devia combater.
Heloisa Reichel
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Communalism refers to communities of belonging and especially to such communities in Indian society. More specifically, it refers to the articulation of religious communities into mutually antagonistic, social, political, and economic groups. It emerges within the context of the colonial modernization of Indian society, in which the Indian population ...
van der Veer, Peter, Wright, James D.
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ABSTRACT This paper examines the interplay between sectoral growth compositions, initial inequality, and poverty reduction in Vietnam during the 2000s, utilizing disaggregated provincial‐level data. The analysis focuses on the differential impacts of industrial and agricultural sector growth on poverty alleviation while also assessing the moderating ...
Takahiro Yamada, Christian S. Otchia
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Communism's Lasting Effect? Former Communist States and COVID-19 Vaccinations. [PDF]
Martens JP.
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A spectre is haunting Eastern Europe: the spectre of what in the West is called \u27dissent.\u27 This is how Vaclav Havel, the Czech playwright, dissident, and President, began his influential 1978 essay, The Power of the Powerless.
Clardie, Justin
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Criminalizing Communism: Transnational Mnemopolitics in Europe
The Eastern enlargement of the European Union has intensified calls for the reconstruction of a common European remembrance of the continent's multiple totalitarian legacies.
Maria Malksoo
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ABSTRACT In the Chinese kimchi industry, manufacturers employ product names, photographs, and logistical strategies to promote their kimchi's “Koreanness.” So, what makes their kimchi “Korean,” and how does its Koreanness formulate kimchi's commodity value?
Heangjin Park
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