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ABSTRACT Against the backdrop of China's growing engagement in Eastern Europe, the Belt and Road Initiative (BRI) appears to challenge the European Union (EU) approach to promoting development in the region. We take issue with this claim by making three interrelated arguments.
Tanja A. Börzel +3 more
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THE RESTITUTION OF INDIVIDUAL AND COMMUNAL PROPERTIES IN LATVIA AFTER 1990 [PDF]
Latvia dealt with over 50 years of nationalization and forced seizure of properties. In the present paper I intend to approach property restitution in Latvia, after the 1990s, in the context of the law’s configuration factors, as well as the social and ...
Bianca Elena RADU
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Teachers’ Values Related to Sustainable Development in Polish and Latvian Secondary Schools [PDF]
Eugeniusz Świtała
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Foreign Aid at a Crossroads: How Funding Cuts Reshape Global Development Cooperation
ABSTRACT Recent aid budget reductions among major donor countries have reignited debates over the future of international development cooperation, with several commentators warning of an impending collapse of the aid sector. Engaging with historical and critical development literature on aid cycles, donor motives, and the evolution of Official ...
Steffi Hamann
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This paper provides evidence on the choices made by European firms when measuring non‐controlling interest (NCI) and goodwill. Since 2009, IFRS 3 allows measurement of NCI either at fair value (full goodwill method) or at the proportionate share of net assets (partial goodwill method). IFRS 3 allows this policy choice on a per transaction basis.
Matilda Hellman Aasen +3 more
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Measurement of the quality of life in the regions of Latvia
Ilze Judrupa, Amanda Pipare
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Seasonality in the landscape of Latvia: a phenological calendar
Gunta Kalvāne, Andis Kalvāns
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“Welcome to France.” Can mandatory integration contracts foster immigrant integration?
Abstract European governments, struggling with incorporating diverse immigrant populations, introduced integration contracts. Through language training and compulsory civics courses, these contracts aim to induce new migrants to adopt the host society's culture, respect its values, and improve their labor market outcomes.
Mathilde Emeriau +3 more
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