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centuries. The core-periphery structure of the world economy created in the early decades of the Industrial Revolution has … countries which were in the periphery in 1960 remain in the periphery today. The clearest exceptions are in capitalist Northeast …
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Internet to these changes, the issue of gambling has remained peripheral to Internet governance, when it could learn and when …
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, and finally advances preliminary policy recommendations for more effective environmental governance in the region. …
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To limit global warming to 1.5°C, vast amounts of CO2 will have to be removed from the atmosphere via Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR). Enhancing the CO2 sequestration of ecosystems will require not just one approach but a portfolio of CDR options, including so-called nature-based approaches...
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To limit global warming to 1.5°C, vast amounts of CO2 will have to be removed from the atmosphere via Carbon Dioxide Removal (CDR). Enhancing the CO2 sequestration of ecosystems will require not just one approach but a portfolio of CDR options, including so‐called nature‐based approaches...
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marketization, redefined as the growing amount of social energy devoted to the trade of financial instruments on financial markets. …
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The southern European periphery suffered a severe setback in its catching-up process versus Western Europe after the … support the southern periphery by measures increasing welfare in the community as well as in the surplus countries. Surplus …
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