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International COVID-19 vaccine inequality amid the pandemic: Perpetuating a global crisis?
www.jogh.org • doi: 10.7189/jogh.11.03086 1 2021 • Vol. 11 • 03086 By the end of March 2021 – approximately three months after the first public COVID-19 vaccination – more than 600 million COVID-19 vaccine doses have been administered [1]. Unfortunately,
Moosa Tatar +3 more
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Anotaciones sobre la escritura de lo político
Escribir bien sobre lo político es una forma de arte. Hoy, pocos escritores entienden el significado de esta premisa. Constantemente nos enfrentamos a artículos, ensayos, informes y libros mediocres y sesgados que pretenden ser “políticos” y “científicos”
Markus Schultze-Kraft
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Assessment and treatment requirements of public hospitals to radiation emergencies [PDF]
Radiological emergencies present unique challenges to the public health care system and carry the potential for major disruptions to clinical care. This review aims to present, first a brief guide of the main clinical and laboratory diagnostic tools for ...
Athanasios Zafeirakis +2 more
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A call to the Church: Embrace children with disabilities
Children with Disabilities are one of the groups of children most in need globally. The author uses her personal story of growing up as a child with mild cerebral palsy to express her solidarity and highlight the multiple needs of children with ...
Natalie Ann Flickner
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The Impact of Coronavirus Pandemic on Romania’s Economic Development [PDF]
The world is passing through the most difficult exogenous crisis in the history, which severely affects its stability in the long term, risking an uncontrolled slide into uncertainty.
MĂDĂLINA RĂDOI, NICOLETA PANAIT
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GAZA WAR: FROM IDENTITY POLITICS TO POLARIZATION IN THE WESTERN FOREIGN POLICY
One of the trickiest conflicts in the Middle East and North Africa has reopened as a result of the October 7 terrorist strikes. Open discussions were however halted by Hamas' unilateral strike, even though the two-state solution appeared increasingly ...
George Horațiu BONTEA
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Cuban (1962) and Ukrainian Crisis (2022): The world on the verge of nuclear war, 60 years later [PDF]
The paper deals with the comparison of two cases when humanity was closest to the outbreak of a world nuclear war - the Cuban missile crisis (1962) and the Ukrainian crisis (2022).
Krivokapić Boris Đ. +1 more
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The gruesome savagery displayed during the events in Rwanda astounded the entire world. Even more outrageous is the fact that the international community did not have a strong response to the massacre and allowed millions of lives to be affected by the ...
George Horațiu BONTEA
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‘Rally round the flag’: the COVID-19 crisis and trust in the national government
During international crises, trust in government is expected to increase irrespective of the wisdom of the policies it pursues. This has been called a ‘rally-round-the-flag’ effect. This article examines whether the COVID-19 crisis has resulted in such a
S. Kritzinger +5 more
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Les réseaux traditionnels de solidarité au coeur des mobilités afghanes
Après plus de trente ans de guerre et à l’heure où les obstacles aux retours et à la reconstruction se multiplient, l’interminable conflit afghan n’a pas fini de provoquer des déplacements majeurs de population.
Sophie Désoulières
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