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Who governs and how? Non-state actors and transnational governance in Southeast Asia [PDF]
This special issue focuses on transnational governance, essentially cross-border networked forms of co-ordination in which non-state, or private, actors play important or leading roles in providing standards, rules and practices that other actors ...
Breslin, Shaun, Nesadurai, Helen E. S.
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Non-state actors in hybrid global climate governance: justice, legitimacy, and effectiveness in a post-Paris era [PDF]
In this article, we outline the multifaceted roles played by non-state actors within the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change and place this within the wider landscape of global climate governance.
Kuyper, Jonathan W. +2 more
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The role of non-state actors in combating COVID-19 spread in Northern Jordan. [PDF]
The coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) pandemic is a global problem where all countries should react appropriately and participate effectively to deal with it.
Khassawneh AH +4 more
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UN environmental policy: Non-State Actors, trends, and the regulatory role of the state
This interdisciplinary article draws from the radical ideas of global political ecology (GPE), environmental politics, ecological economics and the sociological analysis of social movements.
Joseph S. Weiss +6 more
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Right to health and social justice in Bangladesh: ethical dilemmas and obligations of state and non-state actors to ensure health for urban poor. [PDF]
The world is urbanizing rapidly; more than half the world’s population now lives in urban areas, leading to significant transition in lifestyles and social behaviours globally.
Shafique S +3 more
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Using the concept of regulatory space, this article asks how both the state and non-state actors influence employment regulations particular to the gig-economy.
Cristina Inversi, T. Dundon, L. Buckley
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COVID-19, state capacity, and political violence by non-state actors
The COVID-19 pandemic has constrained the ability of states across the world to govern and control their territories. As the state reduces its activities, space opens for violent non-state actors working for and against the state to fill the vacuum ...
Brittney Koehnlein, Ore Koren
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Agroforestry and non-state actors: A review
Agroforestry, or the intentional integration of trees on crop or pastureland, is a sustainable land use system that provides ecosystem services including climate change mitigation and private benefits for smallholders.
Joseph Bettles +6 more
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What is the role of non-state actors in the international politics of labour migration in the Gulf Cooperation Council countries? This paper employs a ‘migration diplomacy’ framework in order to examine the politics of regional mobility while ...
Froilan T. Malit, Gerasimos Tsourapas
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In legal discourse, ‘torture’ is a term used to describe the deliberate infliction of severe physical or mental pain and suffering upon a person. One controversial aspect of the legal definition of torture has been the status of the perpetrator, whose ...
G. Moli
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