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Globalisation, which was predicted by experts to do away with the nation state and create a single world market, has not turned out exactly as foretold.
H.W. ARNDT H.W.
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Precision medicine in Australia: indigenous health professionals are needed to improve equity for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders [PDF]
Precision medicine, also known as “personalised medicine”, seeks to identify strategies in the prevention and treatment of disease informed by a patient’s genomic information.
Dawn Alison Lewis +2 more
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Globalisation, which was predicted by experts to do away with the nation state and create a single world market, has not turned out exactly as foretold.
H.W. ARNDT
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The crisis in East Asia has tempered the loud enthusiasm of many economists, magazines and multilateral institutions for unbridled international flows of capital. Since its start some prominent economists and financiers have expressed doubts that market
Sikander Rahim
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The effectiveness of ethno-specific and mainstream health services: an evidence gap map
Background People of culturally and linguistically diverse (CALD) background face significant barriers in accessing effective health services in multicultural countries such as the United States, Canada, Europe and Australia.
Matteo Vergani +3 more
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Seeking asylum is a perilous endeavour with unpredictable border crossings, protection prospects, and settlement outcomes. Young unaccompanied asylum seekers face even greater risks.
Tori Stratford +2 more
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Australian Muslims’ Visibility: The Politics of Oppression and Recognition
Muslims living in the West have been facing an increasing level of public scrutiny as political instability and conflicts continue to fester in many regions in the world especially involving Muslim-majority societies. The intense public gaze is even more
Sara Cheikh Husain, Fethi Mansouri
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Religious Populisms in the Asia Pacific
Most of the literature on religion’s relationship with populism is Eurocentric and has so far focused on European populist party discourses and, to a degree, on the United States, in particular, on the Christian identity populism of the Tea Party and the
Ihsan Yilmaz, Nicholas Morieson
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Civilizational Populism in Domestic and Foreign Policy: The Case of Turkey
This article investigates whether Turkish populism has undergone a ‘civilizational turn’ akin to what Brubaker, Haynes, Yilmaz, and Morieson have described occurring among populist parties in Europe and North America.
Ihsan Yilmaz, Nicholas Morieson
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Civilizational Populism: Definition, Literature, Theory, and Practice
The purpose of this article is to clarify the concept of ‘civilizational populism’ and work towards a concise but operational definition. To do this, the article examines how populists across the world, and in a variety of different religious, geographic,
Ihsan Yilmaz, Nicholas Morieson
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