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Compiling a Guide to Open Access Historical News Sources from Slavic, East European, and Eurasian Countries

Slavic & East European Information Resources, 2021
The digitization of historical news sources – both print and audio-visual – has altered the information landscape for researchers in all scholarly disciplines that investigate the past. Thanks to the initiative of nonprofit cultural heritage institutions,
Ernest A. Zitser, Bogdan Horbal
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Equity Considerations in Health Economic Evaluations: A Systematic Review of WHO South-East Asia Region Countries.

WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health
Equity-informative Cost-Effectiveness Analysis (CEAs) can promote fair healthcare access, yet their use in the WHO South-East Asia region (SEARO) is not well understood.
P. Sivanantham   +5 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Looking beyond the East-West divide? Re-appraising the willingness to pay for environmental quality in 19 European countries

East European Politics
This article explores the diversity in willingness to pay (WTP) for environmental quality, highlighting distinctions not only between Eastern and Western Europe but also within former communist countries (FCCs).
Jelisaveta Vukelić, I. Sircar
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NORTH EASTERN REGION OF INDIA: GATEWAY TO ASEAN COUNTRIES

NORTH EASTERN REGION OF INDIA: GATEWAY TO ASEAN COUNTRIES
Officially designated as the Northeast Region (NER), Northeast India is an area made up of eight states that area extremely strategic due to its location, ethnic, and Tran’s border realities. Most importantly, the NER international geographical proximity,
Monika Doley
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The Internationalization of Deterrence: The Case Study of Iran's Biaxial Deterrence in the Middle East

Digest of Middle East Studies (DOMES)
The concept of deterrence is central to both international relations and strategic studies, as it endeavors to establish peace through the “threat to reciprocal retaliation.” The Cold War era as the golden age of nuclear deterrence revealed that even the
Rahim Baizidi
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Determinants of the Health of the Mobile and Fixed Telephony Sectors in East and Southern Africa

East African Journal of Information Technology
Using panel data collected by the Postal and Telecommunications Regulatory Authority of Zimbabwe in seven East and Southern African countries, this paper assesses the factors that influence the health of the mobile and fixed telephony sectors in these ...
Gift Kallisto Machengete   +1 more
semanticscholar   +1 more source

Systematic Risk and Foreign Direct Investment in the East African Region: Moderating Role of World Governance Indicators

East African Journal of Interdisciplinary Studies
Among the available international capital flows, foreign direct investment (FDI) inflows have been highly prioritised as they generate external finances, are stable over time, and are relatively permanent. Owing to the domestic savings-investment gaps in
Samuel Mwangi Muchori   +2 more
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Pulling Chestnuts Out of the Fire: Yoon Suk-yeol and South Korean Foreign Policy in the Middle East

Contemporary Review of the Middle East
In recent decades, the presidency in South Korea has increasingly become critical to the East Asian country’s vested interests in the Middle East. Despite such an imperative, Yoon Suk-yeol turned out to be less effective than some of his predecessors in ...
Shirzad Azad
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Strengthening the Connectivity of Supply Chains in East Asia

East Asian Policy
East Asia can optimise its manufacturing capacities, leverage regional integration, and boost its productivity through innovation potentials. These factors provide key regional advantages for supply chain connectivity in the region.
Feng Li
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