139 research outputs found
Marketing rural tourism: Experience and enterprise
Gunjan Saxena seeks to encourage a fuller understanding of rural tourism marketing by uncovering the lived experiences and enterprise of different actor groups as they respond to the impact of tourism on their communities and cultural identities. In so doing, the author makes a key contribution to the wider marketing discourse that circulates around place marketing and rural destinations
Golgi defects enhance APP amyloidogenic processing in Alzheimer's disease
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/110763/1/bies201400116.pd
Gender in India’s Indo-Pacific foreign policy : a critical analysis of the act east policy and the quadrilateral security dialogue (quad)
India’s strategic engagement in the Indo-Pacific, underscored by its Act East Policy (AEP) and participation in the Quadrilateral Security Dialogue (Quad), has established it as a key proponent of regional stability, maritime security, and economic cooperation. These initiatives primarily address traditional security and economic interests, and gender dynamics remain a secondary consideration in India’s foreign policy framework. This paper investigates the intersection of gender and security within India’s Indo-Pacific strategies, arguing that integrating gender inclusivity into India’s policies can enhance its leadership and broaden the scope of regional and global security outcomes. Through a gender lens, this paper assesses India’s foreign policy efforts, particularly through the AEP and the Quad, analysing how these frameworks can address non traditional security challenges such as human trafficking, climate change, and public health crises – issues that disproportionately impact women and other marginalised communities. The study utilises feminist theories of International Relations, the notion of strongman politics, and qualitative policy analysis to make recommendations for gender sensitive policy making
Second-order polarizabilities of some quinolines
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order polarizabilities (β) of some quinolines viz. 8-hydroxyquinoline
(8-HQ), 8-amimnoquinoline (8-AQ) and 8- hydroxyquinoliuinc (8-HQD) have been
experimentally determined by solvatoehromic technique using two-level quantum mechanical
model. Comparison has been made with other useful organic molecules and the
role of hydrogen bonding has
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