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Abstract This article explores longstanding conflict between Turkana and Pokot pastoralist communities in northern Kenya, close to the country's border with Uganda. Conflict in this region has consistently defied interventions by both governments and development organisations.
Daniel Salau Rogei
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Welfare policy and suicide: The role of "supporting the self-reliance of persons in need" program in Japan. [PDF]
Zuo X.
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Abstract The construction of bandals (bamboo walls) is a widely practised climate adaptation initiative in Bangladesh, embodying community agency. This article interrogates how it can also represent locally‐led maladaptation—adaptive efforts that inadvertently sustain or exacerbate the very risks they seek to address.
Hyeonggeun Ji, Rawnak Jahan Khan Ranon
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Opening the Black Box of EU Digital Sovereignty: A Macro‐Level Analysis of the Concept's Development
ABSTRACT Digital sovereignty has emerged as a central organizing principle in European Union governance, yet systematic understanding of its conceptual evolution remains limited. This article provides the first macro‐level analysis of how digital sovereignty evolves across institutional and academic domains.
Aleksei Turobov +2 more
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Examining the Capacities of Municipal Governments to Reduce Health Inequities: A Survey of Municipal Actors' Perceptions in Metro Vancouver. [PDF]
Collins PA, Hayes MV.
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How New Issues Become Polarized: Partisan Triggers and Subsystem Shopping in Early AI Policymaking
ABSTRACT Early AI policymaking in the United States appeared bipartisan, but subsequent developments raise the question of whether AI policy will become more polarized over time. To examine how partisanship takes root around novel policy issues, we perform a mixed‐methods study, analyzing survey data from 129 state legislators in 44 states and ...
Robin Jacobson +2 more
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Covert Borderwork: Managing Borders and Migration through Secrecy
Abstract In this article, we analyse secretive practices of border and migration management we term covert borderwork. Covert borderwork comprises techniques of border and migration management which adopt varying forms and temporalities of secrecy in their design, implementation, and/or performance.
Josh Watkins, Julia Van Dessel
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The impact of digital inclusive financial development on local government expenditure: Evidence from China. [PDF]
Chen Y, Huang Q, Zhang Q.
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