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While the environmental consequences of geopolitical tensions have received growing academic attention, little is known about how these dynamics manifest in the Middle East and Africa (MEA)—a region both environmentally vulnerable and geopolitically ...
Mohamed F. Abouelenein +6 more
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Abstract Content‐based citation analysis seeks to capture the meaning and functions of citations but continues to face unresolved methodological challenges. This study analyzes a stratified sample of library and information science publications to examine how citance segmentation and annotator expertise influence the consistency of classification ...
Zehra Taşkın
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Chlorella vulgaris biorefineries: sustainable biofuels and high‐value carbon capture
Abstract Global reliance on fossil fuels has created urgent economic and environmental challenges, yet large‐scale use of algal biomass remains limited by production costs. Industrial scaling is constrained by inefficient harvesting and the technical challenges of processing recalcitrant cell walls.
Sandyelle Ferreira Alcântara Araújo +13 more
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Geopolitical risks impede global shipping decarbonization progress
Decarbonizing global shipping is crucial to achieving international climate goals. However, efforts in this field may be inhibited by geopolitical risks that profoundly affect global shipping.
Pengjun Zhao +4 more
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Credit Rating Agencies in the Face of the War in Ukraine
The aim of this study was to find evidence of whether the ratings prior to Russia’s reinvasion of Ukraine in 2022 reflected the geopolitical risks, and if the rating actions taken in response to the aggression accurately informed the financial market ...
Łada Wołoszczenko-Hołda +1 more
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Does the causality between environmental sustainability, non-renewable energy consumption, geopolitical risks, and trade liberalization matter for Pakistan? Evidence from VECM analysis. [PDF]
Khurshid N.
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Abstract Beneath the Hong Kong government's enthusiasm for recruiting non‐local undergraduates—including students from the Chinese Mainland and other international regions—lies a longstanding gap in understanding the core meanings and drivers shaping the territory's expanding focus on inward international student mobility (ISM).
Fang Gao +3 more
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The role of critical mineral prices and geopolitical risk in shaping renewable energy poverty
Renewable energy poverty is a serious challenge for BRICS+ nations due to large geographical areas and uneven population distributions. Energy transition efforts in the bloc are further undermined by soaring prices of renewable technologies due to rising
Wen Hui Lee +3 more
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Abstract Study‐abroad programs are increasingly adopted and supported by institutions and governments as a strategic tool for deepening internationalisation and public diplomacy through people‐to‐people, institution‐to‐institution and country‐to‐country connections.
Ly Thi Tran, Thinh Huynh
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Background Since the beginning of the twenty-first century, geopolitical events have had a significant impact on global energy markets, particularly on oil prices.
Sakine Owjimehr +2 more
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