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, cultural and even geopolitical ramifications that could in turn destabilise the Mekong Subregion (MS). On the premise that …
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underdevelopment itself? Or do the societies that are poor today hold certain cultural views that lead to gender inequality? This …
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free-riding behavior, across cultures. We expand the possible pallet of cross-cultural behavioral differences that may …
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F rom its headwaters in the Tibetan Plateau to its estuary in Burma, the Salween River supports over ten million people. For many decades, it was the longest free-flowing river in Southeast Asia. It sustains rich fisheries and farmlands central to the lives of many indigenous communities living...
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There is no denying that China has experienced, and is still experiencing, radical changes, generally initiated by the vibrant market-driven economy that began in the late 1970s. The question remains, however, of what has happened to those who, just a few decades before, experienced pride and...
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How a Japanese company managed a distributors network in China. The study describes some changes in firm strategies, how these changes were implemented. The result is a multi-strategies network with different dependance links between distributors and the industrial firm.
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The way many dictators have been deposed in the 20th century resembles the way a parliamentary form of government emerged in 13th-century England. This medieval example is worth examining because the features that led to its political reform are particularly clear. Despite what many think, that...
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Political economists interested in discerning the effects of election outcomes on the economy have been hampered by the problem that economic outcomes also influence elections. We sidestep these problems by analyzing movements in economic indicators caused by clearly exogenous changes in...
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Virginia's 1994 U.S. Senate race has commanded national attention as high-profile candidates contend for a single seat.
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