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Export Credit Agencies and the Privilege of Wealth in Global Value Chain Participation
ABSTRACT Public export credit agencies (ECAs) facilitate global trade by offering insurance to protect against the risk of non‐payment, provided minimum local content was produced. With the rise of global value chains (GVCs), exports often contain limited national content, and some ECAs argue that ‘national interest’ is more important.
Michael Creighton +3 more
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Safeguarding planetary and human health-reflections on the Virchow Prize 2024. [PDF]
Ottersen OP +3 more
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ABSTRACT Following the adoption of the 2030 Agenda for Sustainable Development, multi‐stakeholder partnerships (MSPs) have received renewed political attention. In several policy fields, MSPs have been criticized for a lack of accountability, resulting in efforts to redress this problem.
Matteo De Donà, Kristina Jönsson
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The United States withdrawal from the world health organization (WHO), its implications for global health governance. [PDF]
Aremu SO +6 more
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Democratic Deterrence of Middle Powers in Great Power Rivalry: The Case for Indonesia. [PDF]
Purboadji A.
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The USADA's supposed orthodox approach to anti-doping: a power strategy and a threat to trust. [PDF]
Ohl F.
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Future Best Buys Can and Should Do More Comment on "Barriers and Opportunities for WHO 'Best Buys' Non-Communicable Disease Policy Adoption and Implementation From a Political Economy Perspective: A Complexity Systematic Review". [PDF]
Abdool Karim S, Faure M.
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