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Articles Social Research and Public Policy 

COVID-19 and Climate Change: A Snapshot of Policy Priorities in the United States and Canada during the COVID-19 Pandemic | Katie Glasgow-Palmer

April 30, 2022April 30, 2022 NYUAD Journal of Social Sciences Australia, Canda, climate change, COVID-19, New Zealand, Policy Priorities, United States

COVID-19 has been the largest emerging threat of 2020s. The global pandemic and its response have thus far relied upon

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Articles Economics 

The Effect of Recent Refugee Influxes on Different Regions in Germany | Muhannad Ramlawi

February 15, 2022February 15, 2022 NYUAD Journal of Social Sciences Königsteiner Schlüssel, migrant, refugee, regional distribution

Germany has witnessed several large-scale refugee influxes from parts of the Middle East and Africa over the past decade. This

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Articles Social Research and Public Policy 

Music Concerts: Cultural Consumption among New York University Abu Dhabi Students in Abu Dhabi and Dubai | Sara Pan Algarra

December 28, 2021February 15, 2022 NYUAD Journal of Social Sciences Bordieu, cultural capital, cultural tourism, United Arab Emirates (UAE)

This study examines the cultural consumption of undergraduates focusing on music concerts offered in Abu Dhabi and Dubai. I asked,

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Articles Economics 

Can developing countries pay for Climate Adaptation? Experimental Evidence through a Contingent Valuation Method (CV) in Nepal | Rastraraj Bhandari

December 28, 2021January 23, 2022 NYUAD Journal of Social Sciences adaptation, climate change, glacial flooding, Willingness to Pay (WTP)

Despite the widespread consensus on the need of climate adaptation finance to support developing countries, funding for climate adaptation projects

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Articles Political Science 

Aid, Arms or Autocrats: Explaining the Voting Preferences of Developing Countries at the United Nations | Chris Wheeler

March 31, 2021June 12, 2021 NYUAD Journal of Social Sciences Democracy, G77, Human Rights, United Nations General Assembly, Voting Preferences

Despite their continued effort to bargain collectively on behalf of developing countries, the G77 group at the United Nations consistently

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