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Limits of Comparative Political Analysis By Neera Chandhoke
Comparative political analysis is currently facing multiple crises, including self-definition, cognitive schemes, academic and political aims, and methodological challenges. There are concerns about what...
The New Development Bank: Fostering Sustainable Development and Multilateral Cooperation
Introduction:In an era marked by global economic interdependence and the imperative of sustainable development, the emergence of the New Development Bank (NDB) represents a...
The New International Economic Order (NIEO): A Vision for Global Economic Justice in the 1970s
Introduction:In the tumultuous geopolitical landscape of the 1970s, the concept of the New International Economic Order (NIEO) emerged as a rallying cry for developing...
The Bretton Woods System: Architectural Pillar of Post-War Economic Order
Introduction:The Bretton Woods system stands as a cornerstone in the annals of international monetary history, representing a concerted effort by the global community...
Asian Development Bank: Fostering Growth and Cooperation in Asia
IntroductionThe Asian Development Bank (ADB) is a pivotal financial institution in Asia, dedicated to promoting economic growth and cooperation in one of the world's...
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