When the taps run dry: Water stress and social unrest revisited

Water stress presents a wide range of concerns that can jeopardize international security.Neo-Malthusians scholars constantly warn of water conflicts, while institutionalists argue that possible water conflicts are the result of poor water distribution and can therefore be prevented by stronger institutions.Prima facie evidence of Vacuum Wheel wate

read more


Public trust in Chinese elder-care social enterprises: common awareness and diverse perspectives from key stakeholders

Abstract Chinese elder-care social enterprises (SEs), emerging hybrid organizations that address welfare problems in elder care through business activities, face ambiguity as the institutionalization of the SE sector is growing rapidly.Few studies have focused on changes in public behavior and trust in this emerging organizational form.The purpose

read more


FOREIGN EXPERIENCE OF STATE REGULATION OF MIGRATION PROCESSES

International migration of population has existed for centuries, as it has activated as a result of globalization.Share the non-economic causes of international migration (causes related to wars, political and religious persecution, the desire to explore new spaces, the desire for family reunification, natural disasters) and economic problems (the

read more