The Eastern partnership: between fundamentals and integration
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In: Vestnik MGIMO-Universiteta: naučnyj recenziruemyj žurnal = MGIMO review of international relations : scientific peer-reviewed journal, Heft 1(22), S. 326
ISSN: 2541-9099
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In: Meždunarodnye processy: žurnal teorii meždunarodnych otnošenij i mirovoj politiki = International trends : journal of theory of international relations and world politics, Band 16, Heft 1
In: Japan Focus, S. ), ca. 15 S
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Partnership in care and patient engagement is an expanding approach and tremendously promising for improving the quality of healthcare services. However, the approach could be subject to many issues and challenges of various kinds. In this paper, we develop a reflection of the challenges and issues that the approach of patient engagement and partnership in care is facing. After a brief presentation of certain key concepts of partnership in care and patient engagement, we discuss in this paper the most worthy of consideration issues that we identified and classified as follows: Political, Financial, Organizational, Clinical, and Ethical Issues. We then conclude the paper with certain recommendations that may help to better deal with those challenges and issues and alleviate their impacts. Experience Framework This article is associated with the Patient, Family & Community Engagement lens of The Beryl Institute Experience Framework (https://www.theberylinstitute.org/ExperienceFramework). Access other PXJ articles related to this lens. Access other resources related to this lens.
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In: Child & family social work, Band 22, Heft S4, S. 40-50
ISSN: 1365-2206
AbstractExamples of parent representation programmes in child welfare have been growing in an effort to promote family engagement, empowerment of child welfare‐involved parents and a family‐centred approach. Although research on overall benefits of the parent representation model is slowly emerging, no knowledge exists on how child welfare agencies adjust to the inclusion of parent representatives. This study examined the perceptions of partnership between child protective services staff and parent representatives by describing the nature of relationships, discussing the challenges in collaborative relationships and identifying strategies promoting collaboration. Implications are drawn concerning the attitudes towards and perceptions of parent representatives in child protective practice as well as supports needed to successfully promote and implement partnerships between parent representatives and child protective services.
In: Journal of global economy, Band 16, Heft 2, S. 18-30
ISSN: 2278-1277
As the industry is growing and at the same time educational institutions and organisations or Universities are also emerging. So, the needs are inevitably coming into the picture. Needs of what? So, the answer is the needs of companies and the need for education. As per the report from World Economic Forum, the Educational needs and Corporate needs are bouncing in a cycle. As the educational needs provide the corporates fulfilments and corporate needs provide educational fulfilments. Since there are many reports and discussions talking about the needs of each of the sectors not only private or public but of corporate and educational. As there is Public-Private Partnership for some needs, some benefits and for some growth. Thus, it is also important for this century to understand and apply the needs and benefits coming out of educational and industrial needs. There is a significant contribution of many researchers, authors, writers, professors, corporate officers, faculty members, business developers and entrepreneurs to elaborate on the uses and implications of an educational and industrial partnership. The research on 'Academic and corporate sector research partnership' seeks the needs, benefits, relationships and roles. It includes the case studies and data analysis about the achievements, and methods which are used to emphasize the importance of partnerships between the educational institutions and the corporate sector. There are many national and international partnerships which have been seen in many corporate world and educational institutions. There are many different ways to generate revenue, investments, Startups, Technology, new innovations, Commercialization and business development. Research that can give you empirical evidence or connect with the gap between one or two things. Under these particular partnerships, there is always a big debate about whether academic research fulfils the need of corporates or whether corporate research can fulfil the requirements of academic institutions. There have many positive and negative opinions on both kinds of research. But ultimately both the research is needed to establish the partnerships for a new innovation or for a new idea of business that can be beneficial for both the academics and corporates. The research is based more on the findings that how new innovative ideas are welcomed to establish new partnerships among academics and corporates to create jobs, business and entrepreneurship in this global world.
In: Stability: International Journal of Security & Development, Band 4, Heft 1
ISSN: 2165-2627
In: Zambezia: The Journal of Humanities of the University of Zimbabwe., Band 28, Heft 1
ISSN: 0379-0622
In: Problems of economics: selected articles from Soviet economics journals in English translation, Band 18, S. 61-82
ISSN: 0032-9436
In: Man: the journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland, Band 5, Heft 2, S. 258
In: Asian affairs: an American review, Band 32, Heft 2, S. 83-99
ISSN: 0092-7678
Though less than those of Hong Kong and of Taiwan, Singapore's investments in China have been increasing rapidly in the 1990s, with encouragement from Beijing. China has been expanding its economic activities in Singapore as well. The study traces the expansion of Sino-Singaporean economic ties from China's opening in 1978 until the 1990s, when economic exchanges and social interactions began to increase rapidly. (DÜI-Sen)
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In: NATO review, Band 39, S. 13-17
ISSN: 0255-3813
Efforts to establish friendly relations, security concerns, and NATO's role.
In: The journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute, Band 1, Heft 1, S. 217
ISSN: 1467-9655