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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
New International Economic Order (NIEO)Theoretical Foundations and Emergence of NIEOThe New International Economic Order (NIEO), adopted in 1974 by the United Nations General Assembly,...
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 to...
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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