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This paper argues that the crisis facing the development effectiveness agenda is fundamentally derived from limited collective commitment to a singular model of development, one where a developed North serves as model and funder for a developing South. This is partly the reason for the...
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For much of the post-World War Two period, the world seemed on a path of ever-greater collaboration among the principal economic centers. In the past decade, economic and political trends have called this upward tendency into question. Within both advanced industrial and developing nations,...
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Unsere Weltordnung zerfällt IBM und der renommierte israelische Journalist Nadav Eyal hat einen Namen dafür: Revolte. Nationalismus, Migration, Klimawandel und politische Verwerfungen IBM in einer scharfsinnigen Analyse erzählt Eyal die Geschichte des 21. Jahrhunderts. Seit Jahren reist er...
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, the largest Russian bank, from the SWIFT network. The increasing use of SWIFT as a tool for sanctions stimulates the …
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Military interventions and economic sanctions are increasingly seen as strategic substitutes for achieving national and … global security objectives, both impose economic costs. We quantify the lower bound of the costs of sanctions using a gravity … model of international trade and a general equilibrium simulation model. We find that sanctions amount to a loss in GDP of …
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