Secularization versus Secularization: Understanding the System in the Islamic Republic of Iran (Pages 31-44)
Secularization versus Secularization: Understanding the System in the Islamic Republic of Iran (Pages 31-44)
Secularization versus Secularization: Understanding the System in the Islamic Republic of Iran (Pages 31-44)
How Online Content Providers Moderate User‐Generated Content to Prevent Harmful Online Communication: An Analysis of Policies and Their Implementation
The Origins of Freemasonry and the Invention of Tradition
The Persisting Importance of Rhetoric and Equity in Health Policy and Outcomes
The politics of un‐truth and the assemblage of sexuality: Revisiting the Foucauldian methodology in studying sexuality in post‐revolutionary Iran
Policy knowledge among ‘elite citizens’
Chronological variation in landing of Indian Major Carp
Underestimating the Political Dimension in Urban and Geopolitical Violence: A Possible Source of Bias in the Criminological Approach (Pages 101-126)
What’s Thinking Got To Do With It? The Challenge of Evaluating and Testing Critical Thinking in Potential Intelligence Analysts (Pages 81-108)
Do Local Government Units in the Philippines Procure Medicines According to a Set Benchmark Price?