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INDRO ADINUGROHO
Pág. 487 - 510
For over 18 years, Indonesia has undergone democracy in every aspect of government decision making. After new order (orde baru) regime fell, Indonesia has changed several regulations to implement democratic principle, such as direct elections for Preside...
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Aaron Dusso, Sheila Suess Kennedy
Pág. 59 - 72
It has long been understood that political knowledge in the U.S. is very low. For those who care about the quality of American democracy, this is a big problem. In attempting to find a solution, many people often blame education. While increasing civic ...
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Nicole J. Wilson, Leila M. Harris, Angie Joseph-Rear, Jody Beaumont and Terre Satterfield
There is growing acknowledgement that the material dimensions of water security alone are inadequate; we also need to engage with a broader set of hydrosocial relationships. Indeed, more holistic approaches are needed to explain Indigenous peoples? relat...
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Lingyi Zhou and Yixin Dai
Haze pollution has become the most serious environmental risk in China and generated a large amount of public concerns. Influencing almost all the citizens in the polluted area, it is necessary and important to take public perception as an essential elem...
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Sothinathan Sangjeli,Abdul Majeed Mohamed Mustafa
Pág. 71 - 76
Poverty is the major problem in the world. In fact, poverty is recognized as the main factor that influences the growth of economy in a country. Apparently, many regions still have the problem of poverty and make effort to reduce poverty. Consequently th...
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Pedro Molina Rodríguez-Navas, Johamna Muñoz Lalinde and Narcisa Medranda Morales
New technologies have allowed traditional map production criteria to be modified or even subverted. Starting from the communication sciences?journalism in particular?and digital humanities via the history of communication, we show how to use interactive ...
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Wijayantha U
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This paper examines the attitudes of selected power groups about exploring the political professionalization criteria in Sri Lanka. Through a thorough examination of issues of political practice, it focuses the possibility to make space to introduce the ...
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Iskandar Wonda,Herman Karamoy,Ventje Ilat
Pág. 199 - 211
The purpose of this study is to analyze the local financial management supervision by the local parliament members period 2009-2014 in Puncak Jaya regency and stuff underlying onset of these conditions. The data used in this research were the primary dat...
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Alvaro Pina Stranger, German Varas and Valentin Gerard
The link between entrepreneur?s network centrality and innovation performance has been broadly studied in knowledge-intensive industries such as biotechnology. However, little research has been focused on the social mechanisms that allow innovators to re...
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Sugirthini Selliah, Vitalija Povilaityte-Petri and Wendy Wuyts
The main purpose of this study was to provide a critique of the depoliticising funding call for co-creation research on urban resilience and sustainability while advocating that urban sustainability should remain political and require a political sphere....
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Teodora Iulia Constantinescu, Oswald Devisch and Liesbeth Huybrechts
When defining participation in urban renewal projects in a political sense, this concept implies the challenging of power relations in each of its dimensions while addressing the need for knowledge, action and consciousness. Knowledge is defined as a res...
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Heidi Auvinen, Tuuli Järvi, Matthias Kloetzke, Ulrike Kugler, ... Klaus Esser
Pág. 2564 - 2573
Research to inform policy is often challenged with how to genuinely use and implement research findings in decision-making and policy-planning. To begin with, the dialogue between researchers and decision-makers is essential to ensure profound understand...
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Eduardo TOMÉ,Paula FIGUEIREDO
Pág. 193
This paper analyses Knowledge Management (KM) as a political activity, made by the great political leaders of the world. We try to examine if at the macro political level KM is made, and how. The research is interesting because given that we live in a Kn...
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Christy M. Caudill, Peter L. Pulsifer, Romola V. Thumbadoo and D. R. Fraser Taylor
The halfway point for the implementation of the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) was marked in 2023, as set forth in the 2030 Agenda. Geospatial technologies have proven indispensable in assessing and tracking fundamental components of...
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Laurentia Georgeta Avram,VIORICA FILOFTEIA BRAGA
Pág. 6 - 13
The specialized literature stressed very little or not at all the role of the growth poles in the economic integration, although the development of the national economies depend on connecting the major urban centers in the regional economic system, conti...
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Sarath Rajapatirana
Pág. pp. 1 - 25
The paper examines policy recommendations for export promotion and accepts distortion-correction as the objective that fits well with received trade theory, policy experience and political economy considerations. Evaluating the new trade theory that has ...
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Yumiko Yasuda and Yelysaveta Demydenko
The management of transboundary water resources presents a complex challenge involving multiple stakeholders and countries. Negotiating a single rule for managing these resources can take years due to various factors, including political, socioeconomic, ...
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Stefan Hopf, Kieran Walsh, Eilionóir Flynn and Nena Georgantzi
Both COVID-19 and ageism can have a negative impact on the well-being of older people. Yet, our knowledge on the links between COVID-19, ageism and well-being is still emerging. The present study aimed to contribute to this knowledge by exploring the liv...
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Kazi Nazmul Huda
Pág. 109 - 128
Human Resource Development (HRD) is a precondition of economic growth, political stability and social sustainability. HRD intervention may facilitate achieving high-performance standards at individual, organizational, national, and international echelon....
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Kazi Nazmul Huda
Pág. 109 - 128
Human Resource Development (HRD) is a precondition of economic growth, political stability and social sustainability. HRD intervention may facilitate achieving high-performance standards at individual, organizational, national, and international echelon....
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