Raquel Domage
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Aspects | Published not Perished Dirty Laundry Insider Knowledge Do-Gooder All in the Family |
Overview
Raquel Domage, BA, MA, PhD. Research focus - Public corruption and economic development. Director - Centre for Developing-Areas Studies (CDAS) The Centre for Developing Areas Studies was founded as an interdisciplinary research centre based in the social sciences within the Faculty of Graduate Studies and Research. The centre encourages and coordinates student and faculty research on developing areas and development issues. It contributes to the international dialogueon development research through seminars, colloquia, publications and a documentation centre. Individuals and groups associated with the centre have established a tradition of involvement with visiting scholars, outside researchers, trade union groups, government policy-makers and grassroots organizations. The CDAS has come to be known internationally for its intellectual diversity and commitment to those deprived of the benefits of development.
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Knowledge Checks | 4 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety |
Active Checks | 2 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety |
Gear Acquisition Checks | 8 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety |
Networking Checks | 12 + Loyalty + Aspects - Notoriety |
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Thunder | 2 | Even |
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Narrative Significant Runs
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Lions, Piasma, and Bears Oh My! | Villiers | The C in UCAS is for Corruption | 6 April 2085 |