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Autocracies and International Cooperation
Scholarly work on the impact of domestic politics on international cooperation has grown significantly over time. Unfortunately, there is a democratic bias to much of this literature as scholars typically focus on the relative advantage of democracies at cooperation.
Michaela Mattes, Mariana Rodríguez
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Over the past decades, many declarations on sustainable development (SD) have been produced, various of which led to no real changes or improvements. This article discusses the role of declarations and international cooperation on SD, outlining their ...
W. Leal Filho+3 more
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International institutions are increasingly being challenged by domestic opposition and nationalist political forces. Yet, levels of politicization differ significantly across countries facing the same international authority as well as within countries ...
Catherine E. De Vries+2 more
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International Cooperation to Enable the Diagnosis of All Rare Genetic Diseases. [PDF]
Boycott KM+39 more
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No Country is an Island: International Cooperation and Climate Change
In this paper we explore the cross-country implications of climate-related mitigation policies. Specifically, we set up a two-country, two-sector (brown vs green) DSGE model with negative production externalities stemming from carbon-dioxide emissions ...
M. Ferrari, M. Pagliari
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Background Globally, steps to revitalise programmes deploying community health workers (CHWs) on a national scale have been growing, but few economic evaluations have been done on system-integrated CHW programmes. Ghana has dual cadres of CHWs: community
Yinseo Cho+4 more
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Funding social innovation for health with research funds for development
Why and when is it appropriate and relevant to use research funds for social innovation to support both conventional scholarly researchers and non-researchers working in collaboration?
Hannah Akuffo, Teresa Soop
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The COVID-19 Pandemic, International Cooperation, and Populism
Inconsistent efforts at international cooperation often undermined global efforts to mitigate the COVID-19 health pandemic. Pundits and scholars alike laid much of the blame for this lack of cooperation on domestic political factors, especially populist ...
Jon C. W. Pevehouse
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Since 2015, the National Center for Global Health and Medicine in Japan has been conducting a technical assistance project for improving patient safety in Vietnamese hospitals. During the COVID-19 pandemic, the project conducted a patient safety training
Jun Moriyama+6 more
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Background In many low- and middle-income countries, community health volunteers (CHVs) are employed as a key element of the public health system in rural areas with poor accessibility.
Yeonji Ma+8 more
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