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Indonesia’s dynastic politics coincided with democratic decline
Examine how Indonesian political dynasties systematically manipulated democratic institutions from 2014-2024 while preserving electoral legitimacy through adaptive mechanisms and constitutional.
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Higher climate risk weakens EU banking stability
Climate change reduces EU banking stability; renewable energy and energy taxes provide protection, with effectiveness varying by fiscal stringency and deployment intensity.
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Attitudes, Imagined Roles, and Governance Boundaries for AI in Decentralized Social Media
Decentralized social media operators define boundaries for AI integration, rejecting autonomous systems in favor of tools that support human governance and community autonomy.
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Global AI governance centers on safety, human-centricity, and fairness
Sociosemiotic analysis of 47 international AI governance documents reveals that consensus on core principles masks implementation gaps and actor tensions in global regulation.
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Leadership and institutional capacity shape dropout prevention
Educational leadership shapes institutional responses to student dropout through coordinated governance, capacity building, and system-level practices rather than individual deficits.
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Climate ethics review finds justice and responsibility shape responses
Literature review examining ethical frameworks and justice principles shaping climate policy responses across governance scales from 1990-2025.
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Executive dominance and weak institutions hinder Madagascar's republic
Analysis of Madagascar's governance crisis identifies executive dominance and absence of political virtue as obstacles to justice, proposing ethical and structural reforms.
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'It's Confusing, Insecure, and Messy' -- Mapping the Gaps Between Stakeholders’ Cybersecurity Mental Models in the Danish Defence Sector
Qualitative study reveals misalignments in cybersecurity perceptions among Danish defence sector policymakers, industry associations, and SMEs, showing SMEs treat security as compliance while.
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Hydrological asymmetry and water stress in Peru: An integrated assessment of resource distribution, anthropogenic pressure, and governance gaps across three drainage basins
Peru faces extreme hydrological asymmetry with 66% of population in water-scarce Pacific basin but only 2% of renewable resources. Analysis reveals governance gaps, unsustainable groundwater.
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Arts-based research may enrich hydrogeology engagement
Perspective proposing integration of arts-based research methods into hydrogeology to strengthen community engagement and cultural understanding of groundwater challenges.
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Symbolic power shapes which nature values become legitimate
A conceptual framework integrating symbolic power and socially endorsed beliefs explains how values of nature gain legitimacy in sustainability governance, illustrated through Japanese fisheries.
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Biblical ecological framework for re-evaluating the Nigerian Land Use Act: An exegetical study of Leviticus 25 and Deuteronomy 15
Study proposes biblical ecological framework from Leviticus and Deuteronomy to reform Nigeria's Land Use Act, addressing deforestation and tenure insecurity through covenantal stewardship principles.
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Hybrid agri-food practices support rural socio-environmental resilience
Systematic review of social innovation and sustainable entrepreneurship in agri-food systems, examining their contribution to rural producer resilience across multiple dimensions.
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Article maps shift from voluntary CSR to binding ESG rules
Legal analysis of ESG regulation's evolution from voluntary CSR to mandatory disclosure, examining fragmentation and divergent frameworks between USA and EU governance approaches.
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AI in higher education offers benefits and raises governance concerns
Explore AI's transformative impact on higher education, examining opportunities in personalized learning alongside challenges in academic integrity, bias, and institutional governance.
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Carbon trading decentralization hindered energy eco-efficiency
Study of 257 Chinese cities shows carbon emissions trading policy reduces energy efficiency through technological and structural changes, though spillover effects partially offset losses.
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Post-Brexit growth policy is critiqued for widening regional inequalities
Analysis of UK regional development policies post-Brexit, comparing neoliberal market-driven approaches with alternative models like community wealth building and cooperative frameworks.
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ICSSSM 2025 highlighted interdisciplinary interest in smart systems
Conference report synthesizing 122 research presentations on smart systems integration with social management, digital governance, and ethical AI implementation across seven disciplinary tracks.
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Digital governance is linked to better accounting information quality in Saudi banks
Study examines digital governance's impact on accounting information quality in Saudi banks, finding significant positive effects on financial report credibility and transparency.
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Emergency call accessibility is linked to crisis preparedness
Analysis of emergency call accessibility for disabled persons across EU member states and its role in crisis management preparedness and resilience.