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...the world and third highest jailor of journalists after China and Iran. Eritrea is also a country where the ruling party rations the basic food commodities and where construction of...
...related to economic compensation as it has instead to do with the reintegration of individuals into the social fabric of their communities. Indeed, the homeless condition is seen as the...
...dynamic than before the crisis. If we compare the last twenty years before the transition to democracy with the first twenty years under democracy, it is clear that, in...
...has yet to come. By the 1990s, the Mexican economy continued opening to the world with the signature of the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA). In this way,...
...harassment-free commute. Even women who ride cabs and private cars face harassments. Some women have even changed the way they dress in order to avoid the harassment, but nothing has...
...have treated them unfairly. They restricted their freedoms and placed on women the entire burden of keeping culture and civilization, whether good aspects or bad aspects of civilization.” Inside...
...for the elderly is combated by a combination of young people’s declining ability to provide necessary support, the notion of self-reliance and an inclination to treat these elders based on...
...is important to read how expected hierarchies might actually shift and how some seemingly normative acts are rooted in lived realities we have not comprehended. For example, a man-identified PAGFB...
...on consultants, research, and training. Tied in to the receipt of aid are protectionist policies that prevent recipients from accessing the free market so recipients are often forced to use...
...new branch of economic thinking about trade has been dubbed “new trade theory”. On the other hand, Heckscher-Ohlin classical trade theory is based on differences on factor endowments or comparative...