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International Development

Unlocking India’s Energy Transition: Opportunities, Challenges, and the Role of Cross-Subsidies

Seeking Safer Shells: An Analysis of Interpretations, Justifications, and Rationales Behind Decisions on North Korean Defectors’ Right to Asylum

Is the Government Ready to Take the Lead? Transition of Migration Management in Bosnia and Herzegovina

A Land of Violence, A Land of Conquest: Memory, Truth, Historical Continuity, and Imperialism in Rwanda

When Life Gives You Lemons: How EU Citrus Standards Can Limit Trade

Is the Devil in the Details? A Rare Look into a BRI Contract in Kyrgyzstan

Supporting Female Farming Cooperatives: The Smart Choice for the African Development Bank

A Vicious Circle: State-building, Climate Change Vulnerability and the Monopoly of Violence in Basra, Iraq

Robbing Reproductive Autonomy: Forced Sterilizations in the Americas and the Inter-American Human Rights System’s Response

Progressive Policy Versus Conservative Norms: A Paradox of LGBTQ+ Rights in Cuba

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