HAPSc Policy Briefs Series is an international Open Access scientific journal, published by the Hellenic Association of Political Scientists (HAPSc). It aims at the comprehensible and coherent publication of information on current issues, as well as at the exchange of interdisciplinary approaches for the analysis and provision of policy proposals. This biannual publication aims to develop interdisciplinary and multilingual dialogue by providing summaries of relevant research, suggesting possible policy options or presenting specific actions, measures and policies. The journal uses the system of double-blind peer review. There are no submission or publication fees for the authors, as the journal is entirely funded by the Hellenic Association of Political Scientists.
ISSN: 2732-6578 | e-ISSN: 2732-6586
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The journal is published with the support:
- Laboratory of Health Economics and Management of the University of Piraeus,
- Public Policy and Administration Research Laboratory of the University of Crete,
- Center of Political Research and Documentation of the University of Crete,
- Laboratory of Education Policy, Research, Development and Interuniversity Cooperation of the University of Piraeus,
- Jean Monnet Chair in Education, Training, Research and Innovation Policies of the European Union of the University of Piraeus.
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V. 5 N. 1 (2024): HAPSc Policy Briefs Series
Pubblicato: 2024-06-30
HAPSc Policy Briefs Series vol. 5, no. 1 (2024)
ISSN: 2732-6578 (print version) 2732-6586 (online)
Articles
Indonesia's Maritime Vision: A Look into the Potential of Halal-Based Maritime Tourism
Yosua Saut Marulitua Gultom
Twenty Years of Social Media; Let’s Discuss “The Untold Truths"
Vassilis Karapetsas, Chris Mantas
Boosting Development through Population Growth in the Greek Periphery: The Case of Rodopi, Greece
Georgios Tsertekidis, Periklis Polyzoidis
ESG as a Competitive Intelligence Source in the Shipping Industry
Anastasios Nikolaos Kanellopoulos
The Role of the G20 Countries in Embedding Climate Literacy in Education: From Knowing to Doing
Roma Puri, Arpita Ghosh, Sumita Ketkar
The Impact of New Technologies in the Environment
Nikolaos Tsoromokos, Eva Stefanou, Panagiotis Kritikos
Promoting Entomophagy to Enhance Food Security and Nutrition in Kenya
Brian Kithinji, Loraine Kabaka, Elijah Bakari, Sylvia Wachira