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Hammed Olabode Ojugbele, Robertson K. Tengeh, Oyebanjo Ogunlela
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Marwa El-Ashmouni
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Simone Rodrigues Pinto
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O Texto busca entender como operam os processos de racialização e etnização na República Dominicana, manifestados por meio de negrofobia e anti-haitianismo e fundamentados em produção acadêmica historiográfica e sociológica em relação direta com política...
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Konstantinos C
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In this paper we look into the causes of Greece?s financial derailment and the factors which contributed to its acceleration. We also investigate whether there were any alternatives to the course of action the Greek political class was forced to take in ...
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Devrim Özkan
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This study analyses the opposition of globalisation and nationalism (and/or localism) exclusively within the scope of international migration problem. Within the first decade of the 21st century, the rapidly increasing oppositions between supranational e...
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Muh Subhan, Amang Sudarsono, Ali Ridho Barakbah
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Radical content in procedural meaning is content which have provoke the violence, spread the hatred and anti nationalism. Radical definition for each country is different, especially in Indonesia. Radical content is more identical with provocation issue,...
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Andreas Novy
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The article explores the potential of a Polanyian analysis for overcoming the current Manichean opposition between cosmopolitan globalizers and reactionary nationalists. For long, Karl Polanyi has inspired socio-economic thinking in different ways. First...
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Giuseppe Picheca
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The events of 1989 rewrote a term that was hidden for decades on the European political agenda: self-determination. Firstly as a need for the re-unification of the German States, then as a tool for boosting national emancipation movements. Czechoslovakia...
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CHAD TALLMAN
Following the attacks on September 11, 2001 (thatkilled approximately three thousand people) theUnited States began waging war abroad, resulting inthe deaths of hundreds of thousands of civilians andpermanently displacing millions of innocent people.The ...
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I PUTU WINGARTA,IRWAN ABDULLAH,DJOKO SURYO
Globalization and its threat continuously endanger Bali, an Island with natural and culturaluniqueness, as well as one of the 33 provinces in Indonesia. This study aims to find out, how big athreat that endangers the contemporary Bali, and the role of ?j...
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