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Combinatorial chemistry & high throughput screening, 2016
M. Petrović +6 more
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A Modest Approach for Effective Multilateral Institutions
SAIS Review of International Affairs, 2012Given today’s unprecedented level of global interconnectedness, multilateral institutions have become increasingly important, despite detractors’ legitimate concerns over their effectiveness. But corruption, lack of legitimacy, poor management, and ill-defined missions in many current multilateral institutions diminish their ability to facilitate ...
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Multilateral approach to the back end of the nuclear fuel cycle in Asia-Pacific?
, 2016Eunjung Lim
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The International Response: Multilateral and Unilateral Approaches
2011The international community was slow to respond to HIV/AIDS in sub-Saharan Africa. For much of the 1980s and 1990s, funding remained limited. However, pressure to respond to the crisis led to the formation of three key donor programmes: The World Bank’s Multi-Country HIV/AIDS Program for Africa (MAP), established in 2001 The Global Fund to ...
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Multilateral approaches to the theory of international comparisons
2009The present thesis provides a definite answer to the question of how comparisons of certain aggregate quantities and price levels should be made across two or more geographic regions. It does so from the viewpoint of both economic theory and the “test” (or “axiomatic”) approach to index-number theory.
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Environmental science and pollution research international, 2021
Irfan Khan, Fujun Hou
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Irfan Khan, Fujun Hou
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Rationalist and Reflectivist Approaches to Multilateralism and Governance
2000Few UN reformist writings stand outside prevailing and traditional approaches to evolving multilateralism and governance. Thus, they can hardly be considered ‘critical’ or reflective. Indeed, most UN studies tend to treat the world body as a given and reflect a rationalist treatment of international institutions.1 However, as the UN’s underlying ...
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