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Theories of Hegemonic Stability and Reciprocity
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Structural Change on East Asia: Hegemonic Stability Theory
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Structural Change in East Asia: Is Hegemonic Stability Theory still relevant? [PDF]
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Neuroticism Is Linked With Liberal Ideology in Young, but not Old, People in the United States
ABSTRACT Polarization in the United States is partly due to a remarkable ideological divide between generations. Although substantial research has investigated why old people have become more conservative, less is known about why young people have become more liberal. The article investigates this by probing the role of neuroticism.
Francesco Rigoli
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<i>"I'm a Work in Progress"</i>: Rethinking Posttraumatic Growth Among Low-Income Black Men. [PDF]
Green C, Noel ME.
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The path to harmonious regionalism: Negotiation, institutionalisation and consent-based hegemony [PDF]
Ping, Jonathan
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ABSTRACT Aim To explore nursing professionals' perceptions of the intersectional positioning of their profession within healthcare and society, examining how axes of oppression shape healthcare responses and resource management. Design A qualitative study framed in critical theory paradigm employing constructivist grounded theory, as outlined by ...
Ariadna Graells‐Sans +3 more
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"If everyone comes together, many things can be changed": A qualitative study on men's perspectives on menstrual health and equity in the Barcelona area (Spain). [PDF]
García-Egea A +11 more
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ABSTRACT Important Projects of Common European Interest (IPCEIs) have become a central tool of the European Union's (EU) new industrial policy. IPCEIs derive their peculiar name from an exemption to the general prohibition on state aid that has existed since the Treaty of Rome but has only led to the creation of a stand‐alone policy instrument in 2014.
Timo Seidl, Henrique Lopes‐Valença
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Ending vaccine hegemony: Rethinking foreign aid in global health responses. [PDF]
Teegala S, Bajaj SS, Tomori O.
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