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In the global economy, corporations demand enforceable laws - intellectual property and copyright laws - backed up by sanctions to protect their products. However, when we ask these same companies, ...
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GrowthPolicy’s Devjani Roy interview Jeffry Frieden, Chair of the Department of Government at Harvard and Stanfield Professor of International Peace, on globalization, the rise of populism ... if ...
The skeletal system comprises 206 bones and has two main parts: the axial skeleton and the appendicular skeleton. The skeletal system includes your bones, ligaments that attach bone to bone, and ...
[From: Society’s Final Solution: A History and Discussion of the Death Penalty, Laura E. Randa, ed., University Press of America, Inc., 1997. Reprinted with ...
Discover the complex history of the automobile, from early self-propelled vehicles to Karl Benz's invention of the first modern car, and explore the key innovators who shaped the cars we drive today.
The results in full 27%—The narrowest winning margin in Diagram history for The Philosopher Fish: Sturgeon, Caviar, and the Geography of Desire, a “high-stakes cocktail of business ...
Zone diagrams provide a way to identify specific kinetic regimes and track how variations in the governing parameters translate the system between either adverse or optimal kinetic states. However, ...
A detailed comparison of the incidence rates across different age groups for both genders from 2007 to 2021 is shown in the Lexis diagram (Figure 2). Each row shows the incidence ... Increasing ...
The future of trade is intermediate services, says Professor of International Economics Richard Baldwin – and this is good news for workers in emerging markets. Is globalization dead? No, but it is ...
HIV/AIDS For more than 40 years, the Harvard community has been working to understand the disease and treat those affected. Now, with life-changing treatments available and potential cures on the ...