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Equity in the Pandemic Treaty: Access and Benefit-Sharing as a Policy Device or a Rhetorical Device? [PDF]
Hampton AR +3 more
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Regulating via Conditionality: The Instruments of the New Industrial Policy
ABSTRACT Conditionality was a central concern in the development literature of the 1990s. With the significant expansion of targeted public support to private firms since the Great Financial Crisis, the issue of conditionality has once again become a focal point in industrial policy debates.
Fabio Bulfone, Timur Ergen, Erez Maggor
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Hong Kong as a separate customs territory: Past, present and prospect. [PDF]
Xing W, Yao L.
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ABSTRACT The regulation of business is increasingly characterized by “soft” governance regimes that blur the boundaries of public and private authority, as signaled by the rapid proliferation of multistakeholder initiatives in global governance. This article explores how the spread of multistakeholderism creates opportunities for new forms of strategic
Rob Ralston, Ben Hawkins
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Vertical Integration in the Presence of Upstream Competition [PDF]
We analyze vertical integration in the case of upstream competition and compare outcomes to the case where upstream assets are owned by a single agent (i.e., upstream monopoly).
Catherine C. de Fontenay, Joshua S. Gans
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Agenda Disputes and Strategic Venue Preferences: The Doha Crisis and Europe’s Flight to Regionalism [PDF]
Agenda-setting disputes have become increasingly central to the conduct of multilateral trade negotiations. Introducing some simple concepts from Negotiations Theory, we focus on the dynamic interplay between the Doha Round’s agenda setting and ...
Toro, Francisco P.
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Four Dimensions of Presidential Leadership: Rethinking Nelson Mandela's Presidency
ABSTRACT This article applies a four‐dimensional analytical framework to re‐evaluate Nelson Mandela's presidency (1994–1999). The framework distinguishes tensions and synergies across four key domains of leadership: executive and symbolic, party and state, international and domestic, and formal versus informal.
Anthony Butler
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Constitutional Political Economy and the Nature and Effects of Rights
ABSTRACT Constitutional political economy theory implies that systems of rights can emerge from different processes, but the rights that initially emerge tend to be unequal and to change through time. In some cases, rights may become more equal and universal, but not often. If rights are consequential, then understanding their origins and the political,
Roger D. Congleton
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COVID-19 vaccine apartheid and the failure of global cooperation. [PDF]
Brown S, Rosier M.
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Better but Not Enough: On the Limitations of Reformed Temporary Labor Migration Programs
Journal of Social Philosophy, EarlyView.
Alexander Bryan
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