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ASEAN Political Security CommunityThe APSC shall aim to ensure that countries in the region live at peace with one another and with the world in a just, democratic and harmonious environment.
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Globalization and Inequality - ScienceDirect.comContrary to some received wisdom, greater global integration is associated with increasing inequality in developed and developing countries.
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Has Globalization Increased Inequality? - ResearchGateAug 7, 2025 · We find that the economic dimension of globalisation, and – less robustly – political integration, have exacerbated wage inequality in developed countries.
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The Legitimacy of International Institutions among Rising and ...Oct 15, 2020 · For the WTO, the spread is greater, ranging from elites in Brazil (73 per cent) to elites in the US (59 per cent), Germany (57 per cent), ...
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A preliminary assessment of COVAX's impact in lower-income ...May 3, 2023 · 90% of COVAX-delivered COVID-19 doses have gone to lower-income economies. This represents the fastest and most complex global deployment of vaccines ever.
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