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International and European Institutions and Catalan Nationalism
The exercise of public power by substate entities poses a challenge for international law. Although such entities lack international legal...
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Exorcisms: Xenophobia, citizenship, and the spectre of Assamese nationalism
I have received xenophobia and ethno-majoritarianism in the same nationalist legacy that ignites solidarities for collective subversion. Here, I...
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Flagging Exclusionary Nationalism
After an outline of the history, design and uses of the Australian flag, this paper considers the media frenzy and public outcry surrounding the... -
Youth Perception on Hate Crimes, Hate Speeches and Nationalism in Contemporary India
In view of the recent surge in the number of hate crimes in India, particularly against minority groups such as Dalits and Muslims, this chapter aims... -
Analysis of port management and ownership models in Ghana between 1980 and 2020: motivation and consequences
The growing demand for port efficiency is shifting port ownership and control of strategic operational activities from purely public ports to private...
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The Moral Panic over CRT Bans: A Semiotic Play in Three Acts
This article offers a semiotic perspective on the debate over critical race theory (CRT) bans in the United States. It presents the debate as...
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Populism, American Nationalism and Representative Democracy
This paper provides an analysis of Trump’s populist rhetoric, drawing on the theories of Ernesto Laclau and Carl Schmitt. It links Trump’s populism... -
Fragmentation and Relationality in Brexit Narratives: Linda Grant’s a Stranger City
The main purpose of this article is to explore the ways in which Linda Grant’s A Stranger City can be defined as illustrative of BrexLit. Many...
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Buddhist Cosmological Narratives and Hybrid Statehood in Sri Lanka and Myanmar
The rise of Buddhist nationalism in Sri Lanka and Myanmar after independence certainly caused major troubles in the post-colonial state-building... -
The Two Most Important Twenty-First Century Disputes in Cultural Heritage Law
The aim of the article is to emphasise how important in cultural heritage law are and how significant in the future will be the two discussions... -
India’s Tiraṅgā at the Confluence of Postcolonial Nationalism, Cosmopolitan Aspirations, and Chromatic Social Cognition: “Saffronising” Democracy?
The tricoloured flag India adopted in 1947 to mark its independence from Britain, the Tiraṅgā, results in fact from the combination of four elements... -
Cultural Treasures and Their Place of Origin: Crimean Treasures Return to Kyiv
On 26 October 2021, The Court of Appeal of Amsterdam confirmed that the Crimean antiquities loaned by Crimean Museums will be returned to Kyiv rather... -
Comprehensive Pluralism, Liberalism, and Religious Liberty
Divisiveness over the meaning of the free exercise of religion has increased in recent years. Exemption requests and litigation have come not from... -
Memories of a Glorious or Difficult Past? Portugal, Padrão dos Descobrimentos and the (Lack of a) 21st Century Reckoning
The purpose of this paper is to analyse a particularly influential case of memory continuity in Portugal, that of Padrão dos Descobrimentos . Spaces...
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Secularism as a State Policy, State Religion, and Minority Rights in the Constitution: Benign or Malign for Communal Harmony in Bangladesh?
The emergence of Bangladesh as the People’s Republic underscores its secular character. Secularism, along with nationalism, democracy, and socialism,... -
Women’s Rights Facing Hypermasculinist Leadership: Implementing the Women, Peace and Security Agenda Under a Populist-Nationalist Regime
Populist-nationalist ideologies pose a threat to women’s rights. This article examines to what extent national institutionalisation of international...
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Fichte, Johann Gottlieb
Johann Gottlieb Fichte (1762–1814) was a German philosopher who was made famous early by his first writing, Attempt at a Critique of All Revelation... -
The Right to Self-Determination: An Interpretation from Spain
In the face of the assertions that Basque and Catalan nationalism make regarding the right of self-determination (concealed behind a non-existent... -
Toward a Better Understanding of Peripheral Nation-Building Strategies: A Critical Comparison of the Austro-Hungarian Ausgleich and the Canadian British North America Act (1867)
This paper addresses questions about the socio-legal context and mainstream political theories of the peripheral nation-building strategies behind...