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Socio-economic Development Trends of Third World Countries: Success Stories and Lessons from Qatar
The circumstances and contexts that set Qatar on a road of prosperity are gaining momentum every new day. From a small British colony country as late as 1970, Qatar has undergone evolution beginning with settling on its current name after numerous suggestions for the Arab state. Thus, the study interest was to answer two research questions; what is the basis of the success stories of Qatar and lessons for other third world countries? And Is Qatar headed to another level of categorization to leverage into the status of first world countries? The study is mainly guided by structural functionalism theory. The study entailed a systematic literature review approach through which various current literature were analyzed. The progress is largely attributed to the effective strategies entailing financial investment, cultural branding, and policy re-engineering. The political stature and efficient constitution controlled by effective leadership are contributions to milestones observed in the country.
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Effect of the Demographic of Covid-19 on Different Countries; Using the USA for Comparism
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is a contagious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus. The virus that causes COVID-19 spreads mainly when an infected person is in close contact with another person. The aim of this study is to determine the effect of COVID-19 on different countries, using USA as comparism factor. Ninety four countries were selected based on their continents, countries and cases of infection. Data from each country were obtained from United Nations Geoscheme and WHO and were analyzed and compared to that of the United State of America (USA).Data analyzed revealed that most countries in Africa appears to be least affected by the virus. Data also revealed that many countries have been able to understand and manage the spread and infectivity of the virus compared to the USA. Result from the study also showed that the many countries have been able to improve on managing the infection when compared to USA mortality. This may be due to among other factors a more robust immune response, herd immunity and united approach in the management of the disease. The result also helps to provide insight as to how significant developing and providing vaccine may be to this part of the world. Result from the study suggests that while Africa has a better immunity for the virus, there seems to be improvement the management of disease by other continent.
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Evrodijalog: spisanie za evropski prašanja = Eurodijalog : journal for european issues
ISSN: 1857-6222
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In: Corpus Iuris Sanscriticum et Fontes Iuris Asiae Meridianae et Centralis 8
The Players in the New Energy System: What Role for the State in the Anthropocene Era?
This article explores the significant role that the state is still expected to play in initiating and implementing the energy transition. In this regard, it is laid out in three parts. Part I focuses on the premise of the role that derives from constitutional law. This role is considered classic, because it is based on different functions of the state, and the legitimate constrain that distinguishes it from other social actors, including non-state actors. Tremendous materials are offered by the analysis either from the perspective of sociology or law studies when it comes to the specific situation of French-speaking African states. The scope of analysis is broadened with the energy law approach. With a focus on African English-speaking countries, the article examines both the way the state is enforcing statutes aiming to design its own transition scheme and exercising its discretionary power through its energy policy. Beyond the functions of the state—deriving from its sovereign power—these elements set out the direction in quest of a specific role the state can play in the energy transition as a process in Part II. As such, the energy transition, if it is to lead to coherent social change, requires strong and dynamic leadership, including clear, nuanced, and forward-looking direction on the broad sections of the overall process, and the environmental justice issues that necessarily cluster around them. For this reason, the role of the state is construed as both a steering role, and an integrative role for environmental, economic and social issues. Part III provides a rationale for the necessary and strong support of international cooperation—to the state—in order to achieve the paradigm shift smoothly. In Part IV, I emphasize the African Union's transition initiatives in the run-up to COP 25, which I hold out as an inducement for states' efforts. In fact, this article seeks to address these issues. Taken together, they could help build a coherent pattern of the role that African states play in the energy ...
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Makedonija i Rusija/SSSR (istorija - politika - kultura) od Prvata svetska vojna do formiranjeto na sovremenata makedonska državnost: (1914 - 1944) ; materijali od IV Makedonsko-Ruski Naučen Sobir, Ohrid, 17 - 18. IX. 2008
Makedonija - Istorija - 1914-1944 - Sobiri - Kulturna istorija - SSSR - Istorija - 1914-1944 - Sobiri - Kulturna istorija.
Proekt "Harmonizacija na pravniot sistem na Republika Makedonija so pravoto na Evropskata Unija", kn. 2, Metodi za harmonizacija na nacionalnoto zakonodavstvo so pravoto na Evropskata Unija: zbornik od naučnata rasprava, održana vo Skopje na 2 april 2008 godina
In: Proekt "Harmonizacija na pravniot sistem na Republika Makedonija so pravoto na Evropskata Unija" kn. 2
Svakodnevna kultura u postsocijalističkom periodu
In: Zbornik 22
Engl. Zsfassungen
Proekt "Harmonizacija na pravniot sistem na Republika Makedonija so pravoto na Evropskata unija", knjiga 7, Nezavisnost na sudstvoto: naučna i stručna rasprava održana na 3 noemvri 2015 godina
In: Proekt "Harmonizacija na pravniot sistem na Republika Makedonija so pravoto na Evropskata unija" knjiga 7
Proekt "Harmonizacija na pravniot sistem na Republika Makedonija so pravoto na Evropskata Unija", kn. 4, Evropskite standardi za čovekovite prava i nivnata implementacija vo pravniot sistem na Republika Makedonija: zbornik od naučnata rasprava održana vo Skopje na 18 noemvri 2008 godina
In: Proekt "Harmonizacija na pravniot sistem na Republika Makedonija so pravoto na Evropskata Unija" kn. 4
Determinants Of Pakistan-Afghanistan Relations Past, Present And Future
This article deals with the determinants of Pakistan relations with Afghanistan with reference to past present and future. There are numerous writings on the topic under consideration mainly in terrorism perspective but this study deals with the socio-cultural, political, economic and diplomatic relations between Pakistan and Afghanistan. Unique relationship of two Muslim and neighboring countries as peace and security of both countries is inter-linked. Although Pakistan and Afghanistan are facing many challenges but both of them are doing their best to handle the issues of terrorism, Pakhtunstan and Durand line. Present study will fill this gap. Since independence Pakistan has endeavored to maintain good relations with Afghanistan in pursuance of its policy to have good relations with Muslim Countries. By focusing on the need to improve socio-economic and cultural ties of both countries is very important for the peaceful co- existence of both the countries which will ensure peace and prosperity in the region. Pakistan, has its plus points and can be useful for the development of the Afghanistan while Afghanistan has colossal untapped mineral and labour assets which can help Pakistan to build its economy. Also, Afghans might have the ability to get coordinate access to Pakistan's ports of Arabian Sea, while Pakistanis can get steer access to Central Asian markets.
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