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India seems to have resolved a complex arithmetic: diplomacy without submission, trade without compromising sovereignty, tech ...
Immovable points of view often lead to fissures between communities, and if it is about lands tied to ethnicity, the conflict ...
Advancing the public interest’ is a criterion for de-identified data use for research via several national data platforms and ...
This Port Reform Toolkit, consisting of eight modules, presents background information, concrete examples, and specific ...
Economic rent is an excess payment made to or for a factor of production over and above the amount expected by its owner.
The updated System of National Accounts better captures digitalization, intangible assets, and global production—helping ...
The U.S. economy is set to slow, leading economic indicators say, with the impact of tariffs becoming more pronounced in the second half of the year through higher prices.
As AI accelerates, the US and China shape the global governance landscape through parallel ambitions and contrasting ...
There are all sorts of normative expectations in epistemology—expectations about the epistemic condition of other subjects—that would appear to be relevant to epistemic assessment in ways that do not ...
This article explores the concept of desecuritisation, focusing on its normative-political implications and reconstructive potential in contemporary security studies.
Demand for an inferior good drops when incomes rise and people prefer to buy more expensive, substitute items. The term refers to affordability, not quality.
We examine the effects of Ukraine’s economic blockade of the anthracite-rich Donbas region, to demonstrate how trade sanctions’ efficacy can be undermined by trade through non-participatory nations.