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Imprint of Indian Ocean Dipole on nitrous oxide dynamics
Abstract The northern Indian Ocean is a hotspot of nitrous oxide (N2O) emissions, with strong seasonal monsoons and interannual Indian Ocean Dipole (IOD) variability. We examine the IOD influence on N2O seasonality using a regional ocean model covering 1981–2020, with a focus on the coastal ocean where ∆pN2O variability is more than threefold greater ...
Yangyang Zhao +5 more
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National in form, Putinist in content: minority institutions ‘outside politics’ [PDF]
Over the past three decades, Russia has developed a set of institutions for the management of ethno-linguistic diversity based on the principle of ‘national cultural autonomy’.
Prina, Federica
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Abstract The shelf‐break front of the Mid‐Atlantic Bight (MAB) is hypothesized to cause increased biological productivity but observations of such enhancement have been scarce. Additionally, most previous studies at the MAB are based on chlorophyll rather than on actual observed rates of production.
Rachel H. R. Stanley +12 more
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Nationalism and state control in Russia: A weakened social consensus [PDF]
Nationalism in Russia is played out on several registers. It is the instrument by which the ruling elites succeed in effacing (at least superficially) their internal divisions and unifying the political spectrum under their banner. It can also be likened
Marlène Laruelle
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Abstract The chemical nature of river water significantly influences the coastal carbonate system, contributing to coastal acidification and creating suboptimal conditions for marine calcifiers. While several regional efforts have assessed observationally based riverine concentrations and fluxes of total alkalinity (TA) and dissolved inorganic carbon ...
Fei Da +6 more
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An axiomatization of success [PDF]
In this paper we give an axiomatic characterization of three families of measures of success defined by Laruelle and Valenciano (2005) for voting rules.power indices, voting power, collective decision-making ...
Albizuri Irigoyen, Miren Josune +1 more
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ABSTRACT This article develops a typology of illiberal rule by identifying four distinct models of administrative transformation: neoauthoritarian, neopatrimonial, neoreactionary, and neoclientelist. Drawing on cases including Viktor Orbán, Donald Trump, Javier Milei, and Andrés Manuel López Obrador, it argues that illiberal leaders reshape ...
Michael W. Bauer
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The Position of National Minorities in Putin’s Russia: Uniformity or Diversity? [PDF]
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Prina, Federica
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Public Administration Country Study: Kazakhstan—Post‐Soviet Legacy, Modernisation, and Hybridity
ABSTRACT Kazakhstan is a post‐Soviet upper middle‐income country which claims to be a leader in regional governance in Central Asia. A key component of its development strategy since independence in 1991 has been public administration reform. This paper examines the post‐Soviet public administration legacy, its features, and how Kazakhstan has ...
Colin Knox, Serik Orazgaliyev
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BARGAINING IN COMMITTEES OF REPRESENTATIVES: THE OPTIMAL VOTING RULE [PDF]
Committees are often made up of representatives of different-sized groups of individuals, and make decisions by means of a voting rule which specifies what vote configurations can pass a decision.
Annick Laruelle, Federico Valenciano
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