Politics & International Studies
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Politics & International Studies
The Need for Chinese Stakeholder Participation in Maritime Environmental Governance
Business & Management Studies, Trending Research
The impact of alliance justice capability on the performance of strategic alliances in the Indian IT sector: the mediating role of inter-firm commitment
Environmental Sciences, Social Policy & Administration
Disaster-induced Internal Displacement in India in 2020: A Review
Business & Management Studies, Law & Legal Studies
Promoting Good Corporate Governance in India Through Institutional Investors’ Activism: Concerns and Steps Forward
Is Human Rights Protection Good for Trade in Africa: Evidence from Proximity to Democratically ‘Good’ and ‘Bad’ Neighbouring Countries
Politics & International Studies
China’s Tech Crackdown: Why Now?
Ed-Tech Companies Won’t Create a More Egalitarian, Educated India
The Legal Status and Perceptions of Sexual Rights Among Some Selected Stakeholders in Nigeria
Explained: India’s Environmental Issues Behind COP 26 Commitments
Accounting & Finance, Business & Management Studies, Trending Research
Past, present, and future of sustainable finance: insights from big data analytics through machine learning of scholarly research
Social Policy & Administration
Why Prashant Kishor’s brand of depoliticised politics stands small chance against BJP-RSS juggernaut
Business & Management Studies, Environmental Sciences
Unconventional energy resources: a system dynamics evaluation of social, environment and economic aspects
Uniform Civil Code (UCC) in India: An overview
Examining the Intersection of Competition Law and Intellectual Property
Politics & International Studies
The Impact of India’s Lines of Credit on the Future of India-Africa Partnership in Agriculture
The ascertainment of the applicable law in the absence of choice in India and South Africa: a shared future in the BRICS
Religious Freedom in Contest: Enforcing Religion through Anti-Conversion Laws in India
Tagore’s perspective on decolonizing education
Social Policy & Administration