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Mapping Organized Crime as a Stakeholder: A Risk‐Based and Responsive Governance Perspective
ABSTRACT Organized crime (OC) can influence firms through coercion, collusion, financial ties, and supply‐chain relationships, yet these interactions remain underexamined in stakeholder theory. This article conceptualizes organized crime as an analytically relevant but non‐normatively legitimate stakeholder and develops a risk‐based framework combining
Giovanni Scirè, Enzo Bivona
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Institutii inclusive si extractive in Europa medievala
Can the still-existent economic gap between the two halves of Europe be explained by studying the continent’s medieval past? I argue that the development of feudalism and the different trajectory of this complex web of institutions in Eastern and Western
Adrian DUMITRU
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ABSTRACT Drawing on institutionalist political economy, this paper argues that education should be conceptualised as a foundational institutional determinant of health rather than a contextual socioeconomic factor. Utilising data from Scotland, which faces some of the most profound health challenges within Europe, this paper uses Qualitative ...
Ian Greener, Kieran Laskawy
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Resolving responsibility gaps for lethal autonomous weapon systems. [PDF]
Smith PT.
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ABSTRACT Public service co‐production is often framed as a means of creating public value, yet its dynamics are complex when citizen‐led participation is catalyzed by strong public institutions. This mixed‐methods study examines government‐catalyzed, citizen‐centric co‐production in Shanghai, China, where the state provides institutional support ...
Huanming Wang, Xiaoyun Sun, Bing Ran
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The evolution of traditional Chinese medicine education policies in China: themes, characteristics, and experiences-a historical institutionalism analysis based on 197 policy texts. [PDF]
Yang F, Yang T, Li Y, Wang D.
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Solid Waste Collection in the Informal Settlements of African Cities: a Regulatory Dilemma for Actor's Participation and Collaboration in Kampala. [PDF]
Muheirwe F, Kombe WJ, Kihila JM.
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Through the Looking Glass: Uncovering the EU's Gendered Foreign Policy to Afghanistan
ABSTRACT Afghanistan has consistently ranked among the most challenging contexts for the promotion of women's rights. This situation has intensified with the Taliban's return to power in August 2021 and the subsequent consolidation of what has been termed a system of gender apartheid.
Luís Matos
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Health Diplomacy in Africa: Prospects, Obstacles, and the Way Ahead. [PDF]
Edward M.
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Abstract Literature on policy debates often analyses cases involving either a single or two policy fields, which typically result in stable equilibria, manifesting either as outright rejection of policy proposals, successful institutional change or the entrenchment of divisions into a deadlock.
Laure Gosselin +2 more
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