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This book examines how international trade can be utilised to build a sustainable future. It highlights how … international trade and climate regimes can work together to put in place a Green New Deal. The potential of mega-regional trade … to provide an interdisciplinary understanding of how green trade can be achieved. It will be relevant to researchers and …
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The 2015 Paris Agreement was a global effort to meet specified Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). Under this agreement, the Technology Mechanism initiative became key to facilitating the transfer of technology. As the Conference of the Parties 26 completed the Paris Agreement rulebook for...
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This study seeks to investigate the possibility of achieving Chinese climate and sustainable development goals (SDGs) with technological innovations and renewable energy policies. Currently, China is ranked 1 st in global emissions. Hence, we utilized Chinese data of 1996Q1 2018Q4 to investigate...
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In times when the role of science in society is more debated than ever in polarized, politicized and partial terms, what is the role for the human right to science and rights-based approaches? The right to science remains poorly understood and neglected in both national and global human rights...
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In this paper, we explore the relationship between foreign aid fungibility and aggregate welfare. Using panel data from 35 low-income and lower-middle-income countries, we first check the presence of sectoral aid fungibility in our sample and find evidence for it. We then use econometric methods...
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The Non-Aligned Movement (NAM) was born out of the need felt by newly emerging post-colonial nations not to be compelled to be part of any single political or military bloc during the Cold War. As the international community finds itself once again in the midst of heightened geo-political...
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