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Rationale: Ambitious targets have been set to reduce the burden of disease caused by malaria, and funding to do so has increased. In spite of the large increase in funding, many countries are still far from meeting targets. The Roll Back Malaria global partnership was founded in 1998 with the...
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I am grateful for such thoughtful review from these three distinguished geographers. Fotheringham provides an excellent summary of the approach offered, including how it combines the two methods that have dominated applications (and methodological analysis) for nearly half a century - the method...
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Some of the most important phenomena in international conflict are coded s "rare events data," binary dependent variables with dozens to thousands of times fewer events, such as wars, coups, etc., than "nonevents". Unfortunately, rare events data are difficult to explain and predict, a problem...
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The intellectual stakes at issue in this symposium are very high: Green, Kim, and Yoon (2000; hereinafter GKY) apply their proposed methodological prescriptions and conclude that they key findings in the field is wrong; democracy quot;has no effect on militarized disputes.quot; GKY are mainly...
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