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Knowledge is not power: Learning in polycentric governance systems
Abstract The link between knowledge and decision‐making in polycentric systems is shaped by the process of collective learning, where policy actors participate in multiple policy forums to acquire, translate, and disseminate knowledge. This article argues that the relationship between learning and participation in polycentric systems differs for actors
Pamela Rittelmeyer +5 more
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ABSTRACT Food industry has been searching for strategies to reduce sodium in foods. Verjuice, an acidic juice made from thinned grapes, appears to enhance perceived saltiness in pickles. This study aimed to determine the affective thresholds (Consumer Rejection Threshold: CRT, Compromised Acceptance Threshold: CAT, Hedonic Rejection Threshold: HRT) of ...
Rubia Selmira Lassen +4 more
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Abstract While much work has looked at how governments responded to the Corona pandemic, little consideration has been given to how the crisis affected party competition and what positions political actors took during this period. How were political actors' positions on COVID‐19 portrayed in daily newspapers? And how can we explain these patterns?
Katja Demler
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ABSTRACT This article examines the populist influences on middle power roles, focusing on two charismatic populist leaders, Presidents López Obrador in Mexico and Erdoğan in Turkey during the COVID‐19 pandemic. Conventional middle power theories emphasize material, behavioral and identity factors as shaping middle power roles, highlighting the ...
R. Melis Baydag +1 more
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We aimed at an inventory of all populations of wild Phaseolus (bean) species in Costa Rica, in relation to future plant breeding. During the field work in 2003–2018, three new and rare bean species (i.e. P. albicarminus, P. angucianae and P. hygrophilus) were found in different montane forest habitats which originally occupy a small acreage.
Daniel G. Debouck +2 more
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Duration in power and happiness in the world
Abstract This article examines the effect of leader longevity in power on world happiness. To make the assessment, a sample composed of 135 countries observed over the period 2006 to 2018 was constituted. The results obtained from OLS estimates show that longevity in power reduces individual happiness. Furthermore, the negative effect is more amplified
Désiré Avom +4 more
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Complementos salariales en el Poder Ejecutivo [PDF]
Trabajo Final de graduación de 212 páginas en formato pdfEl salario es uno de los principales aspectos de cualquier puesto de trabajo y de las relaciones de servicio en general . En el Sector Público costarricense y más específicamente en el ámbito del
Barrantes Zamora, Marianella +1 more
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Abstract This article aims to contribute to aligning the legal regimes for energy transition minerals with sustainability and justice. The focus of the article is on effectively embedding the human right to a healthy environment into the design of these regimes.
Ana Elizabeth Bastida
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Vinculación de la CIC al Poder Ejecutivo [PDF]
El Gobierno de la provincia de Buenos Aires decreta que la Comisión de Investigaciones Científicas mantendrá sus relaciones con el Poder Ejecutivo por intermedio del Ministerio de la ...
Gobierno de la provincia de Buenos Aires
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Abstract With the next pandemic likely not far off, the debate over the suitability of a broad, general vaccination mandate (GVM) goes on. This essay proposes a novel argument in favor of GVM—one based on the reality that left to its own devices, executive power, from governments to the local administration and even corporations, tends anyway to impose
Ciprian N. Radavoi
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