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Reflections on Comparative Teaching in Public Administration
ABSTRACT This article integrates our scholarly experience of teaching comparative public administration. In doing so, we offer a unique perspective as the co‐authors carry several diverse attributes, among them their countries of origin, current country in which they are teaching, and their academic experience.
Kim Moloney +6 more
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Correction to "A Lingual Agnostic Information Retrieval System". [PDF]
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Precolonial Centralization, Koranic Education and School Participation in Nigeria. [PDF]
Adewole MA.
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Religion and Regulatory Variance: Halal Regimes as Islamic Public Administration
ABSTRACT One quarter of humanity are Muslims, for whom halal food is an everyday consideration. The global food system has made assessing food products nearly impossible for consumers, requiring elaborate regulatory regimes. This article analyzes halal regulation as a notable example of Islamic public administration (IPA), as an application of ...
Logan Cochrane +2 more
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Human leptospirosis in northern Iran: a population-based epidemiological study using infectious disease surveillance system data. [PDF]
Alizadeh-Nodehi A +5 more
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ABSTRACT In its quest for development, Ghana must address socioeconomic challenges not of its own making, use resources it does not have, and apply externally imposed technocratic knowledge‐based solutions largely incompatible with Ghanaians' lived experience.
Jessica Kritz, Peter F. Haruna
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Sudan and the erosion of global health ethics: reclaiming the forgotten mandate of sustainable development goals. [PDF]
Siddig EE, Azhary A, Muvunyi CM.
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Abstract Unsustainable hunting practices can alter population dynamics, driving biodiversity declines, which leads to ‘empty forests’. Understanding hunting behaviour, including motivations for hunting and relationships with market drivers, and access to hunting grounds are important to develop affirmative policies to stem biodiversity loss.
Natasha L. M. Mannion +6 more
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