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Best solutions: a wide range of systems and sensors to counter underwater threats are offered by international plyers
/ Mekala, Dilip Kumar
Mekala, Dilip Kumar
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Torpedo
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International Players
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Counter Underwater Threats
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130707
China joins global health governance: new player, more medicines, and new rules?
/ Lee, Pak K; Chan, Lai-Ha
Lee, Pak K
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2014.
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In the wake of China's rapid ascendancy, are there any new rules made by the country in global health governance? This article examines China's emerging role in the Agreement on Trade Related Aspects of Intellectual Property Rights and finds that China adopts a pro-status quo stance on patented medicines. Aspiring to develop its own pharmaceutical sector to be capable to produce patented medicines on a par with the West, it has little appetite for using the prevailing rules or making new rules that are to the liking of the developing world. Undoubtedly, China is a new player in global health governance but has yet to have agenda-setting intent and capacity. This article argues that China's behavior and preferences can be explained by its dualistic national identities, the dominant position of realism in both the study of international relations and policy circles, and an underdevelopment of epistemic community in global health governance in the country.
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Human Rights
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International Cooperation
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Realism
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China
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national identities
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Emerging Power
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Epistemic Community
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Health Services
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International Relations - IR
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International Organization - IO
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Emerging Responsibility
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Global Health Governance
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International Players
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Rapid Ascendancy
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Cohort Analysis on the Career Life Cycles of Players of the LPGA of Japan Tour
/ Shin, Eui Hang
Shin, Eui Hang
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The purpose of this study is to investigate the patterns of professional career paths of the players of the Ladies Professional Golf Association of Japan (JLPGA) Tour. Using the athletes’ professional career life cycle model as the theoretical framework, this study will analyze the career development of elite players of the JLPGA from their rookie year to the point of retirement. The year of each JLPGA tournament win by selected players will be examined for the players’ entire careers. The players’ money ranking for each year of their careers is also analyzed to determine the stages of the players’ career life cycles. The tournament win span, i.e., the number of years between a player’s first and last JLPGA tournament win, will be computed. The career life cycles of players of different cohorts will be compared to determine whether or not there was any transformation in the structure of career stages of the players over time. The career development patterns of Japanese-born players will be compared with those of the international players of the JLPGA.
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International Players
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Professional Career Life Cycle Stages
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A Cohort Analysis
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Female Professional
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Athletes
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LPGA of Japan Tour
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