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Unequal Solidarity: Club Rules and Crisis Support in the European Polity
Abstract Is European solidarity during crises due to common or close identities? Or do Europeans punish rule‐breaking countries by showing them less solidarity? Research on the determinants of European solidarity increasingly focuses on ‘solidarity to’, how givers' attitudes are shaped by their perceptions of receiving member states.
Zbigniew Truchlewski +2 more
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Franco‐British Bilateral Diplomacy After Brexit, 2020–2025: Mending the Ties That Bind
Abstract Brexit shook to its very core one of the European Union's (EU's) prominent partnerships, the Franco‐British bilateral relationship (FBBR), disrupting diplomatic routines and shattering interpersonal trust before circumstances changed and the relationship rapidly began to mend. In this article, we analyse the breakdown and restoration of Franco‐
Helen Drake, Pauline Schnapper
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Abstract The article contributes to the emerging scholarly literature on how European democracies respond to foreign information manipulation and interference (FIMI), whilst focusing on a single case study of France. It asks how France responded to Russian FIMI and why this response has become more forceful and comprehensive over time.
Agnieszka K. Cianciara
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Abstract International organisations (IOs) have increasingly engaged in the governance of AI to address potential risks. Soon after the European Union (EU) adopted its Artificial Intelligence Act (AIA), the Council of Europe (CoE) adopted its Framework Convention on Artificial Intelligence and Human Rights, Democracy and the Rule of Law, the ‘first ...
Sina Hoch
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ABSTRACT Background The purpose of the study was to evaluate the accuracy, safety, and usability of a real‐time Continuous Glucose Monitoring (CGM) system compared with venous blood glucose (vBG) in children and adolescents. Methods The study enrolled 81 participants aged from 3 to 17 at three sites in China. Two sensors (GS1, SiBionics, Shenzhen) were
Bingyan Cao +7 more
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The Welfare and Distributional Consequences of Corporate Tax Cuts in Open Economies
Abstract We develop an open‐economy heterogeneous household model with incomplete markets to quantitatively evaluate the welfare and distributional effects—both within and across countries—of the corporate tax cut (Tax Cuts and Jobs Act, TCJA) implemented in the U.S. in 2017. The model allows for examining outcomes under various possibilities including
MAMOON KADER +3 more
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Mapping the Impact of Artificial Intelligence on Firm Performance: A Bibliometric Review
ABSTRACT Artificial intelligence (AI) has become a significant driver of improvement and progress, with a profound impact on various areas of human activity. According to the existing body of scientific literature, AI possesses the potential to profoundly transform human society by automating complex processes, improving decision‐making capabilities ...
Claudiu Cicea +2 more
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Green Bond Paper Topics, Journal Metrics and Post‐publication Diffusion
ABSTRACT Green bonds are important financial instruments in sustainable finance, generating a rapidly expanding academic literature. This paper identifies the topics analyzed in green bond academic research and examines how these topics are associated with journal and post‐publication diffusion metrics. Using 1048 paper abstracts published between 2015
Paraic McGee, Tom Egan, Sheila O'Donohoe
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