Posts

Showing posts from July, 2022

Respect for Parliament? Do VIP Criminals Want Complete Immunity for Committing Crimes, Corruption and Human Rights Violations?

  Abstract Sanctity of vote, respect and dignity of parliament, dignity and respect of elected members and other related issues have become central and extremely hot topics of debates in media since the disqualification of Mian Nawaz Sharif as Prime Minister as well as politician and chairman of Muslim League N for rest of his life. Read More About  This Article :  https://juniperpublishers.com/asm/ASM.MS.ID.555575.php Read More  Juniper Publishers Google Scholar  Articles:  https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=4eubadcAAAAJ&cstart=100&pagesize=100&citation_for_view=4eubadcAAAAJ:p2g8aNsByqUC

Numerical Economy and New Industrial Firm Power

  Abstract Numerical economy put in a prominent place the fact that the digital revolution imposes a new model in consumption and production. The whole ecosystem is modified by the development of Internet, networks, big data, information flows, connected objects and applied services. The firms are adopting monopolistic and oligopolistic strategies that converge towards a new model. Read More About  This Article :  https://juniperpublishers.com/asm/ASM.MS.ID.555573.php Read More  Juniper Publishers Google Scholar  Articles:  https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=4eubadcAAAAJ&cstart=100&pagesize=100&citation_for_view=4eubadcAAAAJ:XiSMed-E-HIC

Bringing Complexity into Social Analysis: Three Principles from Emergence Benyamin Lichtenstein

  Abstract Systems are increasingly complex, and traditional theories and constructs don’t consider the dynamics of the social world. Through 60+ published papers exploring these complexity dynamics, I have summarized the differences into three core insights: Non-linearity, Interdependence, and Emergence. This brief review summarizes how to use each of these insights, and how they can reveal dynamics that are important but mostly hidden. Read More About  This Article :  https://juniperpublishers.com/asm/ASM.MS.ID.555572.php Read More  Juniper Publishers Google Scholar  Articles:  https://scholar.google.com/citations?view_op=view_citation&hl=en&user=4eubadcAAAAJ&cstart=100&pagesize=100&citation_for_view=4eubadcAAAAJ:Tiz5es2fbqcC

The Role and Priorities of International Development Agencies to Democratic Governments’ towards Education and Research in Africa: Educationists Perspective

  Abstract Education and Research is eminent to every economic advancement and development, i.e. how many resources and management decisions are taking nationally or as constitution mandates for government organizational operations. Hence, the main objective of this study is to evaluate both national and international policy framework in education and research on Africa from the IMF, World Bank, EU, OECD, World Vision International, UNESCO, UN, UNICEF, Getfund and the Scholarship Secretariat. The essence of this study is to review the challenges faced by Africa Democratic Governments in a short change of staggering education and research delivery policies and systems, hence, confounding the development of specific educational and research policies. This is to establish scholarship challenges at the advance stage of nation building where access to scholarship or government sponsorship at national level is poorly managed by delivery. These test three hypotheses such as H1: whether there