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Chunxia Sun
College of Public Administration, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan, 430074, Hubei, China

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Journal article
Published: 17 August 2021 in Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
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Terrorism and security threats are global phenomena. Almost every region has been affecting by different terrorism and violence incidents; that is why terrorism has become a devastatingly global concern for the past two decades. This paper examines the socio-economic and fractionalization (Internal and External conflicts) determinants of terrorism and its related incidents using the Global Terrorism Database for 14 countries of East, South, and North Asia (ESNA) from 2006 to 2018. By applying the one-step system GMM estimation, the results show that among ESNA, South Asia is the most vulnerable region where population and state legitimacy are the most ignite factors of terrorism incidents. However, in East and North Asia, the education budget's socio-economic disparity is the foremost determinant of terrorism and related antagonism. It also analyses that the fractionalization elite acts as a mechanism to ignite terrorism incidents in ESNA. It further revealed that State legitimacy, Fractionalization Elites, population growth, and budget allocation of health and education are the significant determinants of terrorism in ESNA. The study concludes that terrorism and its related activities have different trends depending on region to region, referencing study results. Furthermore, this study suggests that the United Nations and other governing bodies should play their role to resolve the socio-economic incongruence in ESNA and effective regional conflict resolution strategies to make it a peaceful and affluent region. In combating socio-economic disparities and conflicts, a prudent and effective regional policy should be enforced.

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Chunxia Sun; Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas; Xiaodong Xu; Sadia Abbas. The impact of socio-economic and fractionalization determinants on terrorism in ESNA. Socio-Economic Planning Sciences 2021, 101138 .

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Chunxia Sun, Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas, Xiaodong Xu, Sadia Abbas. The impact of socio-economic and fractionalization determinants on terrorism in ESNA. Socio-Economic Planning Sciences. 2021; ():101138.

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Chunxia Sun; Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas; Xiaodong Xu; Sadia Abbas. 2021. "The impact of socio-economic and fractionalization determinants on terrorism in ESNA." Socio-Economic Planning Sciences , no. : 101138.

Journal article
Published: 26 June 2021 in Socio-Economic Planning Sciences
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Quality of Healthcare and accessibility is one of the vital Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs). For achieving this goal, the United Nations focuses on state capacity development and associated determinants in emerging and developing countries. By focusing on this objective, this study evaluates and examines the liaison of state capacity, socio-economic conditions, private health expenditures, and demographic pressure to the quality of health and its accessibility in Pakistan from 1990 to 2019. This study investigates the policy implications and their consequences on Pakistan's health conditions during the last three decades. Moreover, during COVID-19, pandemic health governs policies in the year 2020 have also been considered by using the Health Containment Index and analyzed policy implication on combating COVID-19. By applied Ordinary Least Square and Fixed Effect estimations, results show that Pakistan's health conditions have been showing sluggish improvement in the last three decades. Prudent policy-making and adequate health spending have a strong significant impact on health quality and accessibility, while institutional corruption and demographic pressure have adversely affected Pakistan's health outcomes. This proposed study analyzed that policy enforcement has been fragile in Pakistan from 1990 to 2010. Furthermore, this study concludes that from the year 2010 to date with the 18th constitutional amendment to administration and public policies have fractionally improved Pakistan's health conditions. However, Pakistan still lacks the International standards and minimum criteria of health measures a far behind Sustainable Development. The present study concludes that a sound and effective policy enforcement by enhancing resource capacity, quality of institutional practices, and controlling socio-economic conditions will promote SDG of health quality in Pakistan.

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Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas; Xiaodong Xu; Chunxia Sun. The role of state capacity and socio-economic determinants on health quality and its access in Pakistan (1990–2019). Socio-Economic Planning Sciences 2021, 101109 .

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Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas, Xiaodong Xu, Chunxia Sun. The role of state capacity and socio-economic determinants on health quality and its access in Pakistan (1990–2019). Socio-Economic Planning Sciences. 2021; ():101109.

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Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas; Xiaodong Xu; Chunxia Sun. 2021. "The role of state capacity and socio-economic determinants on health quality and its access in Pakistan (1990–2019)." Socio-Economic Planning Sciences , no. : 101109.

Research article
Published: 02 June 2021 in Environmental Science and Pollution Research
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The theme of the environmental upgrades and Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs) of the United Nations is “Better Environment, Better tomorrow.” This study uses regulatory quality (RgQ) and energy consumption per capita (EC) as explanatory variables and foreign direct investment (FDI) as an integrating variable with RgQ and EC and examines their impacts on greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions from 2001 to 2018 in panel Asian economies. The findings indicate that EC negatively impacts GHG emissions, while RgQ positively promotes the reduction of GHG emissions in Asia. In addition, FDI has an integrating role, as sufficient FDI inflows significantly enhance clean energy use and EC efficiency. Such inflows also support and improve Asia’s regulation quality by upgrading standardization investments and technology deployment to enhance institutional quality and achieve SDGs. FDI inflows have thus been vital in environment upgrading in Asia and regional sustainable environmental development.

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Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas; Xiaodong Xu; Chunxia Sun. Role of foreign direct investment interaction to energy consumption and institutional governance in sustainable GHG emission reduction. Environmental Science and Pollution Research 2021, 1 -14.

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Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas, Xiaodong Xu, Chunxia Sun. Role of foreign direct investment interaction to energy consumption and institutional governance in sustainable GHG emission reduction. Environmental Science and Pollution Research. 2021; ():1-14.

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Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas; Xiaodong Xu; Chunxia Sun. 2021. "Role of foreign direct investment interaction to energy consumption and institutional governance in sustainable GHG emission reduction." Environmental Science and Pollution Research , no. : 1-14.

Research article
Published: 03 February 2021 in International Journal of Finance & Economics
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The study investigates the role of public and private capital investment and globalization in the economic growth of 34 Asian economies along with investment risk and demographic pressure. By applying the two‐step system generalized method of moment, results show that private capital investment in Asian emerging‐economies has been a substantial positive impact on regional economic growth and is significantly influenced by low‐investment risks and demographic conditions as compared to low‐income and advance‐economies from 2001 to 2019. It further states that economic globalization accelerates the economic growth in Asian emerging, developing, and low‐income economies compared to advanced‐economies. This study contributes to the existing literature by analyzing Asian economies in two ways (separately public and private investment and economic globalization index to economic growth), which has been scarce in this regard. The study also suggests that private capital investment should be backed with low‐risk investment policies that create more private investment, enhance the institutional capacity, productivity, and attract foreign investors. This study's findings highlight that, for the development of the economies, private‐investment inclusion with public‐investment is the backbone that can accelerate economic growth by controlling external pressures and business risk in the country with effective public policies.

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Chunxia Sun; Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas; Xiaodong Xu; Samreen Gillani; Saif Ullah; Muhammad Ahsan Ali Raza. Role of capital investment, investment risks, and globalization in economic growth. International Journal of Finance & Economics 2021, 1 .

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Chunxia Sun, Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas, Xiaodong Xu, Samreen Gillani, Saif Ullah, Muhammad Ahsan Ali Raza. Role of capital investment, investment risks, and globalization in economic growth. International Journal of Finance & Economics. 2021; ():1.

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Chunxia Sun; Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas; Xiaodong Xu; Samreen Gillani; Saif Ullah; Muhammad Ahsan Ali Raza. 2021. "Role of capital investment, investment risks, and globalization in economic growth." International Journal of Finance & Economics , no. : 1.

Original article
Published: 02 February 2021 in Growth and Change
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Globalization is an inevitable and irresistible process because many regional integrations emerged in the modern era. A global integration analysis, employing a country’s governance practices, offers various economic benefits and exerts socio‐economic pressures on different economies. This study uses the KOF Globalization Index and Institutional Governance Indicators as explanatory variables and examines their impacts on GDP growth as a dependent variable. The study employed Two‐step System GMM with a sample of 45 Asian economies, with the time horizon from 2003 to 2017. The outcomes show that globalization has positively impacted economic growth, sound regulatory control, and political stability. It further states that practical, feasible, and corruption‐free or transparent economic policies significantly contribute to the economic progression of Asian economies, and help to achieve sustainable development. The study concludes by suggesting that some economic and governance recommendations strengthen struggling Asian economies by addressing the globalization phenomenon tactfully. Future studies can be explored by globalization’s impact on socio‐economic development by taking regional integration as a moderating effect, which controls factors such as governance and institutional quality. Practitioners points The outcomes show that sound regulatory control, political stability, and global integration have positively impacted economic growth. Corruption‐free or transparent economic policies significantly contribute to the economic progression of Asian economies and help to achieve sustainable development. Prudent economic governance practices strengthen struggling Asian economies by approaching the globalization phenomenon prudently.

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Xiaodong Xu; Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas; Chunxia Sun; Samreen Gillani; Atta Ullah; Muhammad Ahsan Ali Raza. Impact of globalization and governance determinants on economic growth: An empirical analysis of Asian economies. Growth and Change 2021, 52, 1137 -1154.

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Xiaodong Xu, Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas, Chunxia Sun, Samreen Gillani, Atta Ullah, Muhammad Ahsan Ali Raza. Impact of globalization and governance determinants on economic growth: An empirical analysis of Asian economies. Growth and Change. 2021; 52 (2):1137-1154.

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Xiaodong Xu; Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas; Chunxia Sun; Samreen Gillani; Atta Ullah; Muhammad Ahsan Ali Raza. 2021. "Impact of globalization and governance determinants on economic growth: An empirical analysis of Asian economies." Growth and Change 52, no. 2: 1137-1154.

Journal article
Published: 14 January 2021 in Journal of Emergency Management
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COVID-19 has been considered as a catastrophic global health response mechanism and demonstrated the international preparedness for the outbreak as well as government initiatives. This study aims to evaluate the comparative analysis of government response in China, India, Iran, and Pakistan (CIIP) countries regarding their policy enforcement on combating COVID-19 by using stringency, socioeconomic, and health containment indices. The proposed study analyzed the policy implications in CIIP from January 1, 2020 through July 21, 2020. Data have been collected from the European Union, World Health Organization, Humanitarian Exchange, and a selected National Database. Results show that despite a high degree of government’s strict policies in India and Pakistan, they have been failing to control the brutality of the COVID-19. In contrast, the politics of China and Iran appear to be very successful in combating the situation in COVID-19. This study concludes that countries with ample resources and stronger coping strategies should provide developing countries with the mean for mitigating and improve their socioeconomic and economic crises, which hindered their consistent policy enforcement during the COVID-19 pandemic.

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Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas; Xiaodong Xu; Chunxia Sun. COVID-19 PANDEMIC, GOVERNMENT RESPONSE, AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS IN CHINA, INDIA, IRAN, AND PAKISTAN (CIIP). Journal of Emergency Management 2021, 18, 49 -61.

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Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas, Xiaodong Xu, Chunxia Sun. COVID-19 PANDEMIC, GOVERNMENT RESPONSE, AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS IN CHINA, INDIA, IRAN, AND PAKISTAN (CIIP). Journal of Emergency Management. 2021; 18 (7):49-61.

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Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas; Xiaodong Xu; Chunxia Sun. 2021. "COVID-19 PANDEMIC, GOVERNMENT RESPONSE, AND POLICY IMPLICATIONS IN CHINA, INDIA, IRAN, AND PAKISTAN (CIIP)." Journal of Emergency Management 18, no. 7: 49-61.

Journal article
Published: 09 January 2021 in Heliyon
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For the last six months till today, the world had had no luck in defeating COVID-19. This study examined the impact of the COVID-19 Pandemic on sustainability determinants, with the time arisen from December 27, 2019, through June 30, 2020. This study considers quantitative COVID-19 dashboard data with sustainable determinants; old age group, people exposed to air pollution, and countries with the most international travelers. Applying linear regression examines that COVID-19 behavior concerning the aging population and countries host the most international travelers, more positively significant than people exposed to PM2.5% air pollution, respectively. This study made a novel contribution by analyzing two variables' interaction; first, the aging population and the countries that host the most international travelers. Secondly, the aging population and people exposed to air pollution are vulnerable to COVID-19 globally, a novel concept comprehensively. Results show that countries with aging populations are more exposed to COVID-19, and its interaction term host the most international travelers. It also analyses that the aging population and its interaction with people exposed to air pollution are also vulnerable to COVID-19 but marginally lesser than the former. However, their behavior varies from country to country, making room for future study to analyze a more in-depth analysis. It gives a different dimension to consider other risk factors of COVID-19 by bearing in mind its unique contagious characteristics, which will help policymakers draft a sound epidemic preparedness policy to tackle the unforeseen crisis. It gives a thought of provoking to policy practitioners for the risk characteristics of COVID-19, which needs a reassessment to epidemic risk management to deal with this, and future unforeseen crisis by considering Sustainable Development Goals.

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Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas; Xiaodong Xu; Chunxia Sun; Atta Ullah; Samreen Gillani; Muhammad Ahsan Ali Raza. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on sustainability determinants: A global trend. Heliyon 2021, 7, e05912 .

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Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas, Xiaodong Xu, Chunxia Sun, Atta Ullah, Samreen Gillani, Muhammad Ahsan Ali Raza. Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on sustainability determinants: A global trend. Heliyon. 2021; 7 (2):e05912.

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Hafiz Syed Mohsin Abbas; Xiaodong Xu; Chunxia Sun; Atta Ullah; Samreen Gillani; Muhammad Ahsan Ali Raza. 2021. "Impact of COVID-19 pandemic on sustainability determinants: A global trend." Heliyon 7, no. 2: e05912.

Articles
Published: 12 December 2019 in Journal of Public Affairs Education
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The article assesses internationalization of Public Administration education in China based on international students’ perceptions toward forms of the educational institution’s internationalization. Research for the article was quantitatively based on a case study of one of the Chinese institutions of higher learning offering Public Administration education to international students. Data were collected through a survey, based on which statistical analysis was conducted to test the hypotheses. Results suggest a positive and statistically significant correlation between all forms of the educational institution’s internationalization and international students’ approval of international education. A two-step hierarchical multiple regression indicates that global exposure, curriculum design, language of instruction and faculty significantly predict students’ approval of international education, while student support services and research activities do not. The article concludes that China’s Public Administration education is perceived to be international and relevant to the international community despite being rooted in the local context of public administration practice.

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Chunxia Sun; Thomson Raphael Bwanali; Frances Berry; Hongtao Yi. Internationalization of public administration education in China: International students’ perspective. Journal of Public Affairs Education 2019, 27, 72 -95.

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Chunxia Sun, Thomson Raphael Bwanali, Frances Berry, Hongtao Yi. Internationalization of public administration education in China: International students’ perspective. Journal of Public Affairs Education. 2019; 27 (1):72-95.

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Chunxia Sun; Thomson Raphael Bwanali; Frances Berry; Hongtao Yi. 2019. "Internationalization of public administration education in China: International students’ perspective." Journal of Public Affairs Education 27, no. 1: 72-95.

Journal article
Published: 03 December 2017 in Sustainability
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China meets increasingly serious solid waste problems and has adopted various policies in response in recent years. Meanwhile, few studies have investigated the performance of solid waste disposal through statistical analysis with empirical data. This study examines provincial resource use policy’s influence on the comprehensive utilization rate of industrial solid waste in Chinese cities. Through comparing results for statistical analysis in the year 2009 and 2015 by multiple linear regression analysis, this study analyzes similarities and differences in the drivers for solid waste disposal in the era of the 11th Five-Year Plan and the 12th Five-Year Plan in China. It finds that the adoption of resource use policy positively increases the comprehensive utilization rate of industrial solid waste. Other factors such as industrial SO2 emission, local environmental regulations, GDP per capita, population density and educational level also affect industrial solid waste disposal. Therefore, China should continue implementing solid waste disposal policies, upgrade current industrial systems, push forward economic and social reform and increase environmental education to enhance the effectiveness of solid waste disposal for long-term sustainable development.

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Boya Zhou; Chunxia Sun; Hongtao Yi. Solid Waste Disposal in Chinese Cities: An Evaluation of Local Performance. Sustainability 2017, 9, 2234 .

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Boya Zhou, Chunxia Sun, Hongtao Yi. Solid Waste Disposal in Chinese Cities: An Evaluation of Local Performance. Sustainability. 2017; 9 (12):2234.

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Boya Zhou; Chunxia Sun; Hongtao Yi. 2017. "Solid Waste Disposal in Chinese Cities: An Evaluation of Local Performance." Sustainability 9, no. 12: 2234.