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The Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO): Challenges Ahead and Potential Solutions
The SCO faces the challenges of improving cohesion, better managing relations with external parties, enlargement, variations of economic cooperation between member states, a slow pace of decision making and poor quality decision implementation.
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The Stability–Asymmetry Paradox in International Trade: A Fuzzy Logic Categorization of Partnerships
The 21st century has witnessed political upheavals, economic shocks, and inflation, all of which have disrupted global trade. In response, nations are increasingly aligning with blocs such as the SCO, BRICS, INSTC, and IMEEC to strengthen their resilience. This study asks How can countries identify reliable trade partners with stable openness?
Iman Bastanifar +3 more
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This article considers the export of Russian agricultural products and food. We investigate the prospects for the export of domestic products and analyze the competitors of Russian producers in the world meat and grain markets. In the article, the assumption of perspective development of agricultural products and food markets, including organic ...
Valentina Kundius, Irina Kovaleva
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Regional integration has been the most pronounced phenomenon of the last decade of the 20th century. The end of the cold war witnessed the emergence of many regional organizations. The Asian continent also didn’t lag behind rather follow suit and established several regional organizations.
Hafiz Khuram Jamil Qureshi +1 more
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Indo–Iran Nexus: Implications for Sino–Pakistani Relations
The present study examines the geopolitical rivalry and the maritime strategies of the Chabahar and Gwadar marine port in the surroundings of the Indo–Iranian and Sino–Pakistani so‐called nexuses as it relates to the new security and economic environment across South Asia.
Hafeez Ullah Khan
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The article discusses main issues and tendencies of two China-proposed initiatives, namely Shanghai Cooperation Organization (SCO) and Belt and Road Initiative (BRI).
Aram Abajyan
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Fragmented Governance in the Belt and Road Initiative: Aligning Policy With SDGs 8 and 9
ABSTRACT This study investigates how fragmented governance shapes the Belt and Road Initiative's (BRI) contributions to Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) 8 and 9. Although the BRI's stated objectives align with the SDG agenda, empirical evidence from EU countries reveals that institutional fragmentation and policy misalignment can significantly ...
Haisheng Hu, Jernej Pikalo
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ABSTRACT Environmental issues have been at the heart of the global and EU member states policy agenda at least for the last decade. Currently, support for innovation is one of the focal areas of environmental sustainability development, with a focus on digitalization and information technology as leading driving forces of the current sixth wave of ...
Jana Hojnik +3 more
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The study of international relations has been re-examined in light of a global perspective on politics since the conclusion of World War 2 and the September 11 terrorist attacks. Examining Afghanistan's connection with the SCO is a relatively new subject of study.
Abdul Saboor, Sardar Ahmed, Taha Shabbir
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Sympathetic nerve innervation promotes the progression of Epstein‐Barr virus‐positive diffuse large B‐cell lymphoma (EBV+ DLBCL) via β2‐adrenergic receptors. The discovery of enhanced nerve infiltration and β2AR expression reveals a novel mechanism and highlights the sympathetic–β2AR axis as a promising target for therapeutic intervention in EBV+ DLBCL.
Silan Huang +10 more
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