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    • The Alberta Effect and Canadian Climate Policy 

      MacNeil, Robert
      Published 2021-07-01
      This paper aims to develop the concept of an ‘Alberta effect’ as a type of antonym to the ‘California effect’ in the literature on environmental policy in federal states. The paper argues that Canada’s efforts to achieve ...
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    • China’s 4 Principles in the South China Sea Dispute 

      Kim, Jiye
      Published 2014
      China’s principles regarding the South China Sea (SCS) dispute are erratic, yet becoming clearer as the regional status quo is threatened by littoral actors, led by China itself. Foreign Minister Wang Yi suggested four ...
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    • Claims Submitted to the Multilateral Development Bank Accountability Mechanisms – 1994-2024 

      Park, Susan
      Published 2024-12-17
      The dataset represents a summary depiction of grievance cases brought to the Accountability Mechanisms (AMs) of the six Multilateral Development Banks (MDBs) from 1994 to 2024: The Asian Development Bank, the African ...
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    • COVID-19: A Crisis of Borders 

      Boucher, Anna; Hooijer, Gerda; King, Desmond; Napier, Isabelle; Stears, Marc
      Published 2021
      ABSTRACT The public health crisis of COVID-19 has compounded preexisting crises of democratic stability and effective governance, spurring debate about the ability of developed democracies to respond effectively to emergencies ...
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    • Dramaturgy and crisis management: A third act 

      Ball, Sarah; McConnell, Allan; Stark, Alastair
      Published 2021
      Dramaturgical perspectives have been used successfully in the past by crisis management researchers. However, previous contributions have been limited because they have been actor-centered, which has meant that they have ...
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    • Finding the Common Ground with South Korea 

      Kim, Jiye
      Published 2017
      This chapter contributes to the literature in two ways: understanding the One Belt One Road (OBOR) initiative from a Chinese perspective and analyzing China’s diplomacy with its neighboring countries. As a part of the ...
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    • International students struggling in the private rental sector in Australia prior to and during the pandemic 

      Morris, Alan; Wilson, Shaun; Mitchell, Emma; Ramia, Gaby; Hastings, Catherine
      Published 2021
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    • Life, death, and the living dead in the time of COVID-19 

      Der Derian, J.; Gara, P.
      Published 2021
      Is COVID-19 our first global zombie event? The question leads to others that fall outside the decorum of official discourse, possibly because the answers reach beyond the pale of the state. Unable to understand the nature ...
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    • The role of health systems for health security: a scoping review revealing the need for improved conceptual and practical linkages 

      Brown, Garrett Wallace; Bridge, Gemma; Martini, Jessica; Um, Jimyong; Williams, Owain D.; Choupe, Luc Bertrand Tsachoua; Rhodes, Natalie; Ho, Zheng Jie Marc; Chungong, Stella; Kandel, Nirmal
      Published 2022
      BackgroundPractical links between health systems and health security are historically prevalent, but the conceptual links between these fields remain under explored, with little on health system strengthening. The need to ...
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    • Saving Lives: The civil-military response to the 2014 Ebola outbreak in West Africa 

      Kamradt-Scott, Adam; Harman, Sophie; Wenham, Clare; Smith, Frank III
      Published 2015-10-01
      The 2014 Ebola outbreak in Guinea, Liberia and Sierra Leone proved to be an exceptional outbreak that blurred the lines between health and humanitarian crises. In so doing, it highlighted numerous problems with regard to ...
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    • South Korea and America’s Indo-Pacific Strategy: Yes, But Not Quite 

      Kim, Jiye; Wilkins, Thomas
      Published 2020
      In a call with South Korean President Jae-In Moon on 11 November 2020, the United States President-elect Joe Biden emphasised that South Korea represented the “lynchpin of the security and prosperity of the Indo-Pacific ...
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    • Transportation in a Net Zero World: Transitioning Towards Low Carbon Public Transport 

      Logan, Kathryn G.; Hastings, Astley; Nelson, John D.
      Published 2022
      This book discusses the importance of transitioning from conventionally fuelled, electric and hydrogen personal vehicles towards low carbon electric and hydrogen public transport. It presents international comparisons and ...
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    • What Does South Korea Think of the China-US COVID Blame Game? 

      Raswant, Arpit; Kim, Jiye
      Published 2021
      Amid the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, a “G-0” international system has surfaced. Countries like South Korea are pressed to consider pandemic management at a time when there are growing signs of a lack of cooperation between ...
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