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What ChatGPT “Thinks” About Your Country? Sentiments and Frames of AI Geographies
ABSTRACT What opinions are generated by AI algorithms about different countries? Is there a systematic difference in the opinions generated about each region? In this paper we developed a machine learning model to classify labeled and unlabeled datasets of opinions about countries generated by ChatGPT.
Ilan Manor, Elad Segev
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La novela negra. Su representación en los países árabes
Nuestra compañera Carmen Alonso nos introduce en el mundo de la novela negra. En la primera parte, presenta el origen del género y, posteriormente, trata en detalle algunas obras significativas creadas en los países árabes.
biblioaecidmadrid
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Predicting Democracy Support in the Middle East and North Africa
ABSTRACT Democracy support among Arab citizens has decreased noticeably in the past decade. The Arab Barometer data demonstrates more than an average of 15–30 points drop‐in democracy support depending on the country considered. The present research utilizes the seventh wave data set offered by the Arab Barometer conducted between October 2021 and July
Mehmet Onder, Malek F. Abduljaber
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The Historical Roots of Energy Consumption: Does Financial Development Matter?
ABSTRACT The objective of this study is to investigate how statehood experience affects energy consumption through the advancement of finance and its sub‐sectors. By doing so, the study uses the ordinary and two‐stage least squares methods to analyze data from 111 countries spanning from 2000 to 2018.
Therese E. Zogo +2 more
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El mundo árabe ante el desafío
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Frej Stambouli, Alejandro Licona
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Abstract Local governments were instrumental in managing the COVID‐19 crisis in countries worldwide. This study examines the methods that local governments in Israel used to successfully manage the COVID‐19 crisis. We explored the structural characteristics of the localities that excelled at managing the pandemic.
Danielle Zaychik +4 more
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Ley sagrada y ley civil en los países árabes: el caso del delito de fornicación ilícita
The crime of unlawful sexual intercourse, because it is deemed a crime in the Qur’an, has existed throughout the history of criminal law in Arab societies.
Uruburu Colsa, Juan Manuel; Universidad de Sevilla
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ABSTRACT The Arab Spring resulted in an expansion of social and individual freedoms in Tunisian society, but it also brought political instability, negatively impacting what had long been the country's primary source of employment—tourism. This economic crisis forced many to improvise their own sources of income, and it was in this context that a new ...
Camila Ponce Lara
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Social protection and resilience in protracted crises
Abstract This article critically examines perspectives on social protection’s role in strengthening resilience capacities in protracted crises – contexts where conflict and displacement persist for five years or longer. These crises shape how stakeholders navigate their mandates to provide support, while influencing how affected communities seek to ...
Carolina Holland‐Szyp, Jeremy Lind
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ABSTRACT Disaster insurance is gaining prominence as a tool to address climate‐induced loss and damage in developing countries. Despite ongoing efforts to pilot disaster insurance in Malawi, adoption by households remains low. This study examines factors influencing the adoption of disaster insurance in Malawi, a country highly susceptible to climate ...
Stern Mwakalimi Kita
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