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Extreme weather events do not increase political parties' environmental attention
Exposure to extreme weather events can make people more aware of environmental changes; however, it remains unclear how such events influence...
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Political competition and environment quality: a study of India
The focus of sustainable development goals (SDGs) is to promote the use of renewable energy so that countries can achieve better environmental...
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Political Paradoxes of Economic Sanctions
AbstractAspects of the political economy of the policy of economic sanctions are addressed. Given the fact that decisions taken in both sender and...
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Hydro-political organization in Iranian history
This paper examines the interrelations between water resources and political organization, with a focus on Iran, and the different shapes of those...
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Why is the sky blue? A new question for political science
The future of political science in this crucial century requires that it (i) adopt the contemporary scientific paradigm, (ii) open itself to pluri-,...
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Socio-political and ecological fragility of threatened, free-ranging African lion populations
Lions are one of the world’s most iconic species but are threatened with extinction. Develo** effective range-wide conservation plans are crucial...
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Russia and Political Order in a Changing World: Values, Institutions, and Prospects
AbstractThe most promising strategies for the development of political science and the theory of international relations are considered. Effective...
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Reconstruction of the pollution history of the Urft reservoir: an organic-geochemical investigation
BackgroundThe reconstruction of the pollution history using aquatic sedimentary archives is of major relevance not only for the present and past, but...
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Water in Afghanistan: a modern history
This paper discusses water in Afghanistan from the late nineteenth century through the early twenty-first century. This broad chronology is...
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Science advocacy in political rhetoric and actions
‘Science’ is a proportionately small but recurring constituent in the rhetorical lexicon of political leaders. To evaluate the use of science-related...
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The Political Class of Russia on the Eve of the First World War
AbstractThe formation of the political class of Russia on the eve of the First World War is analyzed. Particular attention is paid to the emperor,...
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Green innovation and political embeddedness in China’s heavily polluted industry: role of environmental disclosure, gender diversity, and enterprise growth
Innovation in green technology is an efficient approach to reducing carbon emissions and achieving energy conservation, which is essential for...
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Political embeddedness in public–private partnership for nature conservation: A land trust reserve case from China
Private sector plays an increasingly vital role in nature conservation globally. This study explores the concept of political embeddedness, which...
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European Social Dialogue: History, Characteristics, and Perspectives
AbstractThe author examines the role of the European Social Dialogue (ESD) in decision-making on social policy and labor relations at supranational...
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The Japanese–American Military–Political Alliance: Secrets of Longevity
AbstractThe reasons for the creation of the Japanese–American Military–Political Alliance and the factors that were conductive for its existence...
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Angela Merkel’s Leadership Lessons: the Secret of Political Longevity (2013‒2021)
AbstractThe article examines the phenomenon of the political longevity of German Chancellor Angela Merkel. The subject of the study is the second...
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“Not Brothers”: Russians and Poles in the Kingdom of Poland (1815–1830): From the National Conflict to Political One
AbstractThe article based mainly on memoir texts of Russian and Polish authors shows that the conflict of 1830–1831 (the Warsaw Uprising and the...
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Interplay of tourism renewable energies, tourism institutional quality, and political risk in OECD economies
It is only possible to achieve the aims of reversing the impacts of the resource constraint and attaining sustainable growth if there is a rise in...
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Lessons of History: Appealing to the Experience of the Crimean War on the Pages of the Military Press during the Revolutionary Crisis of 1905–1907
AbstractAn attempt is undertaken to analyze the controversy that unfolded among Russian officers around the results of the Russo–Japanese War. In the...