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This study examined Indonesia’s first-ever sovereign wealth fund (SWF), known as the Indonesia Investment Authority (INA), focusing on domestic investment.
Raras Cahyafitri
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The essay examines Vladimir Putin’s civilisational discourse, which arose in earnest with the publication of his presidential campaign articles in 2012.
Linde Fabian
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In-Depth Ethical Analysis of the COVID-19 Vaccine Rollout for Migrant Workers in the Gulf Countries. [PDF]
Alahmad B +3 more
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Globalization's Problematic for Labour: Three Paradigms
Globalization's impact on workers worldwide is contested. The nature of labour's responses is similarly contested. To a significant degree this contestation arises because of different conceptualizations of 'globalization'.
Paul Bowles
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The purpose of the thesis is to provide a discussion on “statism” at the time of emergence of the Turkish Republic as a nation state with respect to the case of “Cadre (Kadro)”, the journal published between the years 1932 and 1934.
Bal, Zeynep Ekin
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Statism and the State Sector in the Former Soviet Union: The Competition Law Perspective [PDF]
The transition of the former member states of the Soviet Union to a market economy has been challenging. Owing to different reasons, they continue to adhere strongly to the policy of statism, i.e.
Dogonkin, Maksim
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Health Policy Analysis Requires Attending to Institutions Comment on "Modelling the Health Policy Process: One Size Fits All or Horses for Courses?" [PDF]
Harris P.
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Russia and Ukraine: Oligarchic Capitalism, Conservative Statism and Right Nationalism
‘Statism’ as a political-ideological priority of the Russian establishment acquires a distinctly conservative character. This conservatism has its own considerable specificity. Firstly, it is not identical with Russian nationalism.
Kolganov, Andrey, Buzgalin, Alexander
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Popular participation, statism and development
This paper takes a critical look at the popular issue of participation, and suggests that a major weakness in the literature of participation is its failure to deal with the realities of statism in the modern world, and particularly the Third World.
Midgley, James, James Midgley
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