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... interests, no proper consideration is paid to the interests of other involved parties.42 We found initiatives that describe how the concept of the best interests of the child can in practice be“hijacked”or misused to defend interests of ...
... interests, no proper consideration is paid to the interests of other involved parties.42 We found initiatives that describe how the concept of the best interests of the child can in practice be“hijacked”or misused to defend interests of ...
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... interests on the research process is clearly problematic. Now, it may be tempting to explain this problem by stating that non-epistemic interests such as Merck's financial interests are external to scientific research, and that they are ...
... interests on the research process is clearly problematic. Now, it may be tempting to explain this problem by stating that non-epistemic interests such as Merck's financial interests are external to scientific research, and that they are ...
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... interests by influencing public authorities” (Laumann and Knoke 1989:49). Significant contributions to the revitalization of research on interest groups have also come from scholars who study the state and political institutions, public ...
... interests by influencing public authorities” (Laumann and Knoke 1989:49). Significant contributions to the revitalization of research on interest groups have also come from scholars who study the state and political institutions, public ...
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The Development of International Relations as a Field of Study | 6 |
Current Schools of Study in International Politics 8 Interdisciplinary Efforts | 13 |
International Politics Foreign Policy and International Relations | 20 |
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