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From Loss to Transformation? Towards Pluralistic and Politicised Agrarian‐Climate Futures
ABSTRACT Understanding how actors perceive and anticipate future states of the world is gaining traction in climate change governance scholarship and related calls for sustainability transformations. However, smallholder farmers, indigenous groups, and local communities, who are expected to bear disproportionate burdens of loss and damage from climate ...
Joel Persson +4 more
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The State and the Question of Security in the Contemporary Middle East: A Reading According to Realism and Constructivism. Our study aims at providing an insight into a few specific ways to understand and analyze state and security issues in the Middle ...
Marius LAZĂR, Ecaterina MAȚOI
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In the context of digital transformation and platformisation of education, policy concerns are shifting from infrastructure to data use. New governmental initiatives attempt to facilitate data sharing between schools, research and governing authorities to improve student learning. These attempts to create public data spaces anticipate new topologies of
Judith Hangartner +2 more
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Brazil, Foreign Policy and Climate Change (1992-2005)
Since the emergence of the environmental agenda in the global arena, Brazil has maintained an active position in the debates around this topic. Although Brazil has always been a protagonist, its foreign policy has shown some changes in relation to ...
Christopher Kurt Kiessling
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International Organizations as Corporate Actors: Agency and Emergence in Theories of International Relations [PDF]
In this paper, the implicit and explicit conceptualizations of international organizations found in the three major theories of international relations are outlined and compared.
Remi Maier-Rigaud
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Explaining surprises in Asian regionalism : the Japan-Korea-China trilateral cooperation [PDF]
Why has the scholarship on ASEAN Plus Three not anticipated the emergence of the trilateral cooperative framework among Japan, Korea and China? The trilateral ‘dialogue’ that in 2008 took shape in a format separate from ASEAN has become a key surprise ...
Pieczara, Kamila
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ABSTRACT Understanding social factors that affected how people interpreted the meanings of COVID‐19 measures is important in postpandemic times. This study applies perspectives from research on emotions as one of the possible explanations and focuses on how institutions and their measures are perceived in the context of individual emotional situations.
Eva M. Hejzlarová
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Türkiye’s Foreign Policy Toward Russia in the Syrian Civil War
This article provides an interpretive case study of Türkiye’s official foreign policy discourse towards Russia in the context of the Syrian civil war between 2014 and 2024. Grounded in realist constructivism, the study assumes that power is central to
Denisa Sari, Libor Kutěj, Petr Stodola
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Nie tylko geopolityka. Relacje rosyjsko-chińskie pod koniec drugiej dekady XXI wieku
Beyond Geopolitics. The Sino-Russian Relations in the Late 2010s Since more than a decade the international (Western) academia has been considering Sino‑Russian relations as an „Axis of Convenience”: a temporarily, shallow, tactical alliance prone to ...
Michał Lubina
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Abstract In the context of aspirations that firmly position education as the key to multiple global development goals, we raise concerns about how education is experienced by many children, particularly in low‐income, postcolonial contexts. Drawing from two, in‐depth qualitative studies in Tanzania, we demonstrate that existing pedagogical practices ...
Laela Adamson, Rhona Brown
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