Political Prioritization of Access to Medicines and Right to Health: Need for an Effective Global Health Governance Through Global Health Diplomacy Comment on "More Pain, More Gain! The Delivery of COVID-19 Vaccines and the Pharmaceutical Industry's Role in Widening the Access Gap". [PDF]
Kumar Chattu V+2 more
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ANALYSIS OF NATIONALISM AS SEEN IN THE STEEL INDUSTRY IN PREWAR JAPAN
Yoshihisa Ôhashi
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Spain: Political Developments and Data in 2024
Abstract In Spain, the year 2024 was marked by both regional and European elections and an increasingly difficult political environment for the left‐wing governing coalition. The political agenda was dominated by these elections, an Amnesty Law, and several accusations of corruption around the governing Socialist Party (Partido Socialista Obrero ...
ASBEL BOHIGUES, MARIANA SENDRA
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Addressing Polarizing Issues in Public Health: Ten Principles for Effective Dialog. [PDF]
Narayan KMV, Patel SA.
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Romania: Political Developments and Data in 2024
Abstract In 2024, Romania organized elections at all levels. Those for the Romanian and European Parliaments saw increased support for anti‐system, Euroskeptic, and sovereigntist parties, which together won over one‐third of the vote. The Constitutional Court's annulment of the first round of presidential elections in December allowed for new ...
LAVINIA STAN, RAZVAN ZAHARIA
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CEOs' Political Ideology, Social Capital and Corporate Tax Avoidance
ABSTRACT Building on institutional theory, we explore the interaction between social capital and CEO political ideology on corporate tax avoidance. Using CEOs' political donations to identify their political ideology, we find that firms led by Republican CEOs tend to have lower (higher) effective tax rates when located in communities with lower (higher)
Tien‐Shih Hsieh+2 more
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Vaccine hesitancy and equity: lessons learned from the past and how they affect the COVID-19 countermeasure in Indonesia. [PDF]
Sinuraya RK+3 more
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Caste criminalisation in South India and permanent migration to Fiji, 1903–1927
Abstract Does the official criminalisation of a group lead to permanent out‐migration? In the early 20th century, British officials in south India designated multiple castes as inherently criminal under the Criminal Tribes Act (CTA). The CTA required police registration and could force entire groups into special settlements.
Alexander Persaud
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White supremacist beliefs predict discrimination but not implicit bias towards perceived Arab Middle Eastern Muslim men. [PDF]
Scalco G+4 more
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