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251. How the G7 Reviews its Work on Development: A Case Study of Internal Accountability

252. How Sustainable is Recycling? Reconciling the Social, Ecological, and Economic Dimensions in Argentina

253. China and Middle East Security Issues: Challenges, Perceptions and Positions

254. Determinants of Korean Outward Foreign Direct Investment: How Do Korean Firms Respond to the Labor Costs of Host Countries?

255. Iran’s Preferred Outcome in Syria: An Open-End or a Formal Agreement?

256. Financial Inclusion in Eswatini: What is Driving the Adoption of Mobile Money?

257. BRICS and Mortar: New Architecture in Education

258. Understanding the First and Second Digital Divides in Rural Bangladesh

259. COVID-19’s Impact on Bangladesh Economy

260. Qualitative Exploration The End User Context of BCC Materials on COVID-19 Guidelines and Handwashing

261. The Impact of COVID-19 Pandemic on Small and Medium Enterprises in Bangladesh

262. Infrastructure in a Changing World: Trends and Challenges

263. The Political Economy of Industrial Policy in the European Union

264. Cash Transfers in Palestine: Building Blocks of Social Protection

265. Theories of Democratic Change Phase III: Transitions from Conflict

266. Jayathma Wickramanayake, UN Secretary-General's Envoy on Youth

267. Creative Destruction or Idiot Winds: Schumpeterian Theory Meets the Educational Sector in Developing Countries

268. When Do Development Projects Enhance Community Well-Being?

269. Smart Development Banks

270. Why Does Hirschmanian Development Remain Mired on the Margins? Because Implementation (and Reform) Really is 'a Long Voyage of Discovery'

271. State Capacity and Demand for Identity: Evidence from Political Instability in Mali

272. Cross-Border E-Commerce: WTO discussions and multi-stakeholder roles – stocktaking and practical ways forward

273. Demand-Driven Youth Training Programs: Experimental Evidence from Mongolia

274. China and the World Bank: How Contrasting Development Approaches affect the Stability of African States

275. Infrastructure development in the Northeast: Hydropower, natural resources, legal and institutional frameworks and compliance

276. Unemployment in the SADC Region

277. Impacts of Access to ICTs on Employment Status in Botswana

278. A debate with the Kurdistan Region’s President

279. Chinese Industrial Actors in Global Rule Making: A Preliminary Exploration

280. Not All that Glitters Is Gold: An Analysis of the Global Pact for the Environment Project

281. Injecting Politics into Business-led Sustainability Innovation: New Data from Small Businesses in Canada

282. Data Is a Development Issue

283. The Belt and Road Initiative: Motivations, Financing, Expansion and Challenges of Xi's Ever-expanding Strategy

284. Using SDGs to Leverage National Intellectual Property Strategies

285. Indigenous Data Sovereignty: Retooling Indigenous Resurgence for Development

286. Resource Sharing and Joint Development in the South China Sea: Exploring Avenues of Cooperation

287. Setting an example? Spillover effects of Peruvian Magnet Schools

288. Hybrid Institutions: Institutionalizing Practices in the Context of Extractive Expansion

289. Inequalities in the Gendered Labour Market: What can be Done?

290. Strengthening the United Nations’ Role in Media Development

291. Civil Trends in Israel’s Arab Society in Light of the "Arab Spring"

292. Insights into China’s Developing Country Status

293. Forty Years Development of China’s Outward Foreign Direct Investment: Retrospect and the Challenges Ahead

294. The Socio-economic Impact of Anti-vehicle Mines in Angola

295. Building Development Partnership: Engagement Between China and Latin America

296. International Development Cooperation After Brexit

297. Learning Equity Requires More than Equality: Learning Goals and Achievement Gaps between the Rich and the Poor in Five Developing Countries

298. A Short-Sighted Vision for Global Britain

299. Why “Leapfrogging” in Frontier Markets Isn’t Working

300. Making Basel III Work for Emerging Markets and Developing Economies