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Religious Diversity as a Factor of Socio-Economic Differentiation in the Middle East

Christianity in the Middle East
This study examines diversity of religious as a factor that influences key socio-economic indicators. The purpose of the research is to identify the relationship between the level of religious diversity and such indicators of regional development as GDP ...
R. Kashbrasiev, M. Bich, Alexey Mamontov
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"OpenWHO" SEARO NCD PEN-HEARTS Courses: Training 10000 Health Care Providers in 100 Countries in 100 Days.

WHO South-East Asia Journal of Public Health
Enhancing health-care workforce capacity in primary care settings is critical for delivering quality care to individuals with noncommunicable diseases (NCDs).
Cherian Varghese   +13 more
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Theorising the effects of EU emigration for origin countries: win-win, dependency or agency?

East European Politics
Theory on East-West migration and EU freedom of movement reveals a bias towards accounts from neoclassical economics predicting a win-win for destination and origin countries of migrants.
Christof Roos   +2 more
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Is military spending converging across middle eastern countries and Turkiye? A comprehensive unit root test analysis

Digest of Middle East Studies (DOMES)
The Middle East is a region of chronic insecurity due to internal and external tensions. These tensions and insecurity have made the Middle East one of the world's leading regions in military armaments.
Gulbahar Ucler, Serife Ozsahin
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Legislation for food control in the Arab countries of the Middle East

Food Safety in the Middle East, 2022
Dima Faour-Klingbeil   +2 more
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The continued role of traditional bonesetters in East and West Africa: An expert consensus statement

East and Central African Journal of Surgery
Traditional bonesetting (TBS) is an ancient practice still used worldwide to treat common musculoskeletal conditions, particularly in low- and middle-income countries.
Morgan R. Askew   +10 more
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Iran’s Foreign Policy from Non-Alignment to ‘Look to the East’: Between Ideology and Pragmatism

Middle East Critique
In the wake of the 1979 Revolution, the newly established Islamic Republic of Iran aimed to chart an autonomous foreign policy distinct from the Cold War’s binary dynamics, proclaiming a stance of ‘neither East, nor West’.
Giorgia Perletta
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Foreign aid and bilateral relations: The Israel−East Africa case

Digest of Middle East Studies (DOMES)
International relations literature generally tells us that donor countries see foreign aid as a key instrument of foreign policy to promote political interests.
Yaron Salman
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Exploring East Asia's Successful Early-Stage Covid-19 Response: An Empirical Investigation

Journal of East Asian Studies
This study examines whether a degree of autocracy and high quality of bureaucracy—two mechanisms often discussed in the context of Covid-19 responses—provide a meaningful explanation for East Asia's relative success compared to the rest of the world at ...
Kee Hoon Chung, Haeil Jung, Miyeun Jung
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Motorcycle Accidents in the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) Region: A Systematic Review

International Journal of Medicine in Developing Countries
Motorcycle accidents are prevalent worldwide and pose a significant risk of morbidity and mortality. Motorcyclists are more likely to succumb to accidents compared to car users. The impact of motorcycle accidents is substantial on individuals, healthcare
Mohannad Alghamdi   +7 more
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