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Beyond Bandung and Belgrade: Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi, A Forgotten Indian Voice for World Peace

open access: yesPeace &Change, Volume 51, Issue 2, Page 119-127, April 2026.
ABSTRACT Dr. Damodar Dharmananda Kosambi (1907–1966) was an Indian polymath best known for his intellectual contributions in a dizzyingly wide range of fields: mathematics, statistics, genetics, numismatics, history, and literature. His enduring reputation seems to have been posthumously sealed as the father of Marxist historiography in India. What has
Suchintan Das
wiley   +1 more source

SERGIU MIȘCOIU, PIERRE EMMANUEL GUIGO (EDS.), “PRESIDENTS, PRIME MINISTERS AND MAJORITIES IN THE FRENCH FIFTH REPUBLIC”, CHAM: PALGRAVE MACMILLAN, 2024, 219 P.

open access: yesStudia Universitatis Babeş-Bolyai. Studia Europaea
One of the first Western officials and scholars to offer advice to the new leaders in Bucharest in 1990 was Robert Badinter, President of the French Constitutional Council and former Minister of Justice.
Mihai GHIȚULESCU
doaj  

A Nation of Disasters: Lessons on Systemic Risks and Cascading Impacts From Malawi's COVID‐19 Experience

open access: yesRisk Analysis, Volume 46, Issue 4, April 2026.
ABSTRACT The COVID‐19 pandemic exposed the cascading and systemic nature of risks, in low‐income, multi‐hazard contexts such as Malawi, where pre‐existing vulnerabilities amplified impacts across health, economic, and social systems. This study draws on qualitative data from stakeholder workshops and key informant interviews, triangulated with national
Stern Mwakalimi Kita   +3 more
wiley   +1 more source

Types and indices of democratic regimes [PDF]

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Today democracy is seen as the only legitimate form of government almost all over the world. That it can be institutionalized differently leads to the question which kind of democracy might be better or worse.
Fuchs, Dieter
core  

Semi‐Presidentialism and Comparative Institutional Engineering

open access: yes, 1999
AbstractThe focus of this chapter is the academic debate on the choice of semi‐presidentialism as an appropriate constitutional arrangement. However, it does not aim to demonstrate that semi‐presidentialism is either a better or worse form of government than presidentialism or parliamentarism, and it has not been written with the intention of ...
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