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There is great variation in views on and treatment of minorities such as gay men across the world. We are the first to pinpoint what features of societies that are beneficial to gay men's quality of life by making use of a unique new cross-country dataset covering 110 countries, the Gay...
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The notion of common goods or shared goods can help explain the expansion of audiences for arts organizations due to globalization. This expanded audience provides new fundraising opportunities for the arts. Governments, however, often have not anticipated to these new opportunities. In many...
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The author believes that the American hegemonic order is withdrawing as a world order, but this does not mean that the United States will not be regarded as the world's largest power in the future, but that hegemony as an order is withdrawing . In the real world, both countries and individuals...
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This paper considers the relationship between blogs and Law and Economics from two perspectives: some aspects of the law and economics approach to blogging, and the influence of blogs in the diffusion of Law and Economics. The article explores how blogs are a modern way of low cost domestic...
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This paper aims to develop characteristics of a health regionalism and to find first indications of the extent to which regional organizations increasingly shaping international health policy. Since institutional tensions between nation-state interests and regional bodies often arise at the...
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Globalisation has made many issues and challenges unsolvable by an effort of a single sovereign state (hereinafter referred to as ‘state’). States must work with others and establish global rules and regulations to address them. Growing international organisations and international laws,...
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Since its conceptualisation, the construction of privacy has been deeply gendered, as women and gender and sexual minorities are often at the receiving end of forms of privacy that are subordinating, rather than equalising. In this essay, I argue that, as a result of pervasive datafication, we...
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This paper elaborates on how the global discourse on creative economy is interpreted in developing countries. We accomplish this by examining how the discourse has been institutionalized in several Indonesian cities. As an effect of decentralization, localities attempt to become a winner among...
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Does what you exported matter? We build a new global commodity-level export database for the previous era of globalization and find persistence in productive capabilities proxied by economic complexity, export diversification, and sophistication across a century. We also show that productive...
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