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51. Beating the offside trap: case studies in hedging and multi-vectorism
52. Being participatory: employing geographic lenses to understand young people’s experiences of private supplementary tutoring in Uzbekistan
53. Between the galley and plantation: the rhetorical construction of English servants in the seventeenth century
54. Beyond market and language commodification: Contemplating social-market value and social-welfare concerns in language education policy and practice in Pakistan
55. Beyond Publication: How e-government Platforms Use AI, Blockchain and Feedback Forums to Co-create Better Open Data
56. Beyond the ‘North’-’South’ impasse: self-effacing Japan, emancipatory movements of the Global South and West-Engineered aid architecture
57. Beyond ‘two-solitudes’ assumption and monolingual idealism: generating spaces for multilingual turn in Pakistan
58. Biological (microfloral) factors of influence on cytogenetic stability during chemical mutagenesis
59. Blockchain and public sector innovations: understanding decentralized models of technology adoption in e-government
60. Boycotting in journalism: how journalists quietly protest in an authoritarian country
61. Bridging English language education gap in neoliberal times: the interplay of schooling, higher education and the role of private tutoring in Pakistan
62. Bridging the gap: special educators’ perceptions of their professional roles in supporting inclusive education in Kazakhstan
63. Browsing and believing: divergent effects of internet use on government trust in Central Asia
64. Building teacher leadership capacity in schools in Kazakhstan: a mixed method study
65. Can arts-informed pedagogy facilitate communities of learning and belonging for minoritised early years children? An integrative review of research
66. Can Western economics survive in an anti-Western regime? Intellectual universalism and the internationalization of economic science in Russia
67. Career future time perspective: influences of proactive decision-making and learning agility
68. Causes of Violent Extremism in Central Asia: The Case of Kazakhstan
69. Celebratory or guilty multilingualism? English medium instruction challenges, pedagogical choices, and teacher agency in Pakistan
70. Censored: Examining the Standards, Personnel, and Censorship Technology in the Soviet Military Press, 1944–1945
71. Central Asia: from dark matter to a dark curtain?
72. Central bank digital currency and digital payment instruments: Kazakhstan’s experience between obstacles, threats and opportunities
73. Changes in the flock: sheep-keeping as a symbol of the transformation of the Kazakh traditional economy
74. Charting the terrain of global research on graduate education: a bibliometric approach
75. Chemical analysis of the state of Ukrainian soils in the combat zone
76. Child participatory research methods: exploring grade 6 pupils’ experiences of private tutoring in Kazakhstan
77. China’s monetary policy surprises and systemic risk in non-financial corporations: a perspective of risk decomposition
78. Civil society and environmental compliance: New empirical evidence
79. Civilian Casualty Mitigation and the Rationalization of Killing
80. CLIL as a conduit for a trilingual Kazakhstan
81. Collaborative engagement between stakeholders in the education of Australian students with disability: a scoping review
82. Collections of Manuscripts and Rare Publications in Kazakhstan
83. Coming out of the shadows: investing in English private tutoring at a transition point in Kazakhstan’s education system during the global pandemic
84. Comparative analysis of the development of social entrepreneurship in Kazakhstan and Central Asian countries
85. Competency-Oriented Teacher Training Through Virtual Reality: A Pilot Study of Prospective Special Education Teachers
86. Compliant or defiant? Economic sanctions and United Nations General Assembly voting by target countries
87. Compounding vulnerabilities: victimization and discrimination is associated with COVID-19 disruptions to HIV-related care among gay, bisexual, and other men and transgender and nonbinary people who have sex with men in Kazakhstan
88. Conceptual crossroads: the influence of the Turkist thought on the Kazakh Intellectual Movement (1900–1920)
89. Conceptual engineering, cognitive deficiency, and the foundations of conceptual inquiry
90. Conquering heights, challenging norms: the motives and experiences of elite female climbers in a patriarchal society
91. Constitutional and Legal Framework of Anti-Corruption Measures in the Republic of Kazakhstan: Problems, Trends, Solutions
92. Constructing a women-friendly academic ecology: understanding the push and pull forces on Pakistani women academics’ research productivity
93. Constructing the ‘Turkic world’: strategic narratives of Azerbaijan, Kazakhstan, and Türkiye amid geopolitical turbulence
94. Consultative Authoritarianism in Central Asia
95. Contesting the unknown? Public perceptions of the Collective Security Treaty Organization (CSTO) in Armenia, Kazakhstan, and Kyrgyzstan
96. Contextualizing data collection in Central Asia: insights from local researchers’ experiences
97. Cooperation and conflict in Turkish–Israeli relations since the 1990s
98. Corruption, public procurement and political instability in Kazakhstan
99. Cosmogenesis, Nothingness and Chaos: Natural Harmony
100. COVID-19 and cryptocurrency market: Evidence from quantile connectedness
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