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1by Pate, TanviTable of Contents: “…Reconceptualising theory and methodology of foreign policy : narrative, state identity and action from a critical constructivist-postcolonial viewpoint -- Creating American nuclear subjectivity : "atoms for peace" in the campaign for a new global nuclear order -- Is India a capable nuclear power? : the changing characteristics of India as the "other" (1947-1992) -- Establishing a post-cold war global nuclear order : the Bill Clinton administration's conflicting images of India as the "other" (1993-2001) -- Nuclear America in a post-9/11 world : India as the "other" in the narratives of George W. …”
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2by Makacha, Liberty, Makanga, Prestige Tatenda, Dube, Yolisa Prudence, Bone, Jefrey, Munguambe, Khátia, Katageri, Geetanjali, Sharma, Sumedha, Vidler, Marianne, Sevene, Esperança, Ramadurg, Umesh, Charantimath, Umesh, Revankar, Amit, von Dadelszen, Peter“…Objectives: This cross-sectional analysis aimed to (i) compare travel times to care as modelled in a GIS environment with self-reported travel times by women seeking maternal care in Community Level Interventions for Pre-eclampsia: Mozambique, India and Pakistan; and (ii) investigate the assumption that women would seek care at the closest health facility. …”
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3by Tachiona Terence, Nomalanga Grootboom, Munyaradzi Zhou, Rosemary Guvhu, Vinod Kumar ShuklaGet full text
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4by Mohamed Behnassi, Himangana Gupta, Nira Ramachandran, Matsa Winniefridah, Gopichandran Ramachandran, Silvana Lakeman, Mohammad AshfaqGet full text
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5“…United States, United Kingdom, and India were the most influential countries. The Fort Hays University and McMurry University were top research institutions. …”
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7by Khoza, Norman, Chamdimba, Chimwemwe, Singogo, Fwasa, Mohamed, Mohamed A., Moyo, Dingani“…During the course of 2019, key milestones that were achieved included the opening of the first-ever occupational hygiene laboratory in Mozambique, completion of the strategy planning session for the Centre of Excellence in Zambia, capacity development in the four countries, and occupational health and safety (OHS) advocacy at the OSHAfrica Conference in South Africa and the 50th Union World Conference on Lung Health in India.…”
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10by Musamadya, Wilson K.“…The study analyses the Resource Dependency Theory (RDT) and its applicability in the Zimbabwean context Empirical evidence will be drawn from South Africa, India and the Philippines. The research used an exploratory research design that is qualitative in nature. …”
Published 2018
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13by Nare, Bathabetsoe“…It is worth noting that the Look East policy encompasses a multi-state bloc, including China, Iran, Indonesia, India, Malaysia and Singapore but the study has been predominantly biased on Zimbabwe’s engagement with China because of the continued and active participation of the world’s second largest economy in Zimbabwe’s economic recovery strategy. …”
Published 2018
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15by Breakfast, Gladmore Takudzwanashe“…These theories provide the point of reference to compare the system of e-governance in Zimbabwe and those from Cape Verde and two cases from India. This helps the researcher to give a conclusion and make some recommendations. …”
Published 2019
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20by Davison Munodawafa“…Pursuant of the above, this meeting was planned as a joint collaboration between the World NCD Federation (WNCDF), Chandigarh, India, and the WHO, Regional Office for Africa, NCD Directorate, together with the University of Botswana [Figure 1]. …”
Published 2023
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