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When working on legislation, policymakers often require scientific evidence or expertise to support their decision-making. Scientific information can help policymakers to identify any unintended conse...
I realize it.Familiar with American "geopolicy". Not the most fortunate environment...
We’re barely into spring and my hometown in Central Vietnam is already seeing temperatures of 40C. I wish it was April Fool’s but it isn’t. PS. For the SEA geopolicy wonks, note the Spratlys and Paracels on the map 😅
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Pairing schemes are a great way for researchers to learn more about policymaking processes and how science is used in political decision-making! This month’s GeoPolicy Blog post highlights various E...
Imagine someone who has had their brain broken by Paradox games and also if that person has a geopolicy agenda that would cause WW3 within a minute of being made a countries official platform. Here is a good example of what's bappin wasbappin.substack.com/p/yes-to-nuc...