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期刊名:Journal of asian and african studies

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ISSN:0021-9096

e-ISSN:1745-2538

IF/分区:0.9/Q2

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Reena Kukreja Reena Kukreja
The article, based on original research from 246 villages, discusses contemporary marriage migrations of poor women from India's development peripheries to rural North Indian men. Anti-trafficking activists and organizations in India assert...
Chia-Chien Chang,Wei-Ting Yen,Li-Yin Liu Chia-Chien Chang
Facemasks have been proven an effective non-pharmaceutical measure against coronavirus disease-19. Against the backdrop of global mask shortages, Taiwan distinguished herself from other countries in that Taiwan took a whole-of-nation approa...
Max Tsung-Chi Yu,Karl Ho Max Tsung-Chi Yu
In this study, we examine China's cognitive warfare coordinated with military air operations during the COVID pandemic in Taiwan. In May 2021, Taiwan experienced its first novel coronavirus outbreak with up to 500 daily cases. The Chinese g...
Sooho Song,Yunhee Choi Sooho Song
The impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has varied across countries. Some countries controlled the virus relatively well, while others did not. In the United States, almost a million people died. However, South Korea's death toll is only about ...
Chongmin Na,Byung Hyun Lee Chongmin Na
Drawing on the literature of problem-oriented governance (POG) and social motivation for voluntary compliance, this study discusses how South Korea's efforts to cultivate distributed cognitions and build core capabilities of POG-reflective ...
Francesco Tamburini Francesco Tamburini
North African nations, especially Egypt, Algeria, and Morocco, have been heavily affected by COVID-19 if compared to other African countries. Governments in North Africa took proactive legal measures to manage the virus threat, safeguarding...
Romi Jain,Eric Ping Hung Li,Joseph Tse-Hei Lee Romi Jain
As primary drivers of global growth, China and India as Asian giants are on the path to reforming their higher education systems to drive innovation. This paper based on both primary and secondary data sources investigates how India's democ...
Uchechukwu M Agbo,George C Nche Uchechukwu M Agbo
Public trust in government can significantly determine the outcome of health policies in any society. Hence, studies have been gauging peoples' level of trust in their governments' commitment and capacity to win the fight against COVID-19. ...
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This study developed a model that predicted factors that prompt the intention to take the COVID-19 vaccine among Nigerians. Data were collected from 385 respondents across Nigeria using snowball sampling technique with online questionnaire ...
Bawa Singh,Vijay Kumar Chattu,Jaspal Kaur et al. Bawa Singh et al.
The second wave of the COVID-19 pandemic had left heart-wrenching impacts on all facets of life in general and the availability, accessibility, and affordability of medicines and vaccines in particular. Rather, the world has been divided in...