Explaining post-apartheid South African human rights foreign policy: unsettled identity and conflicting interests [PDF]
The end of apartheid in 1994 brought with it many expectations – both domestically and internationally – about the kind of state the new South Africa would be and the foreign policies it would pursue, with many expecting South Africa to pursue a human ...
Borer, T.A., Mills, K.
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Throughout the twentieth century, reformism - which had its origin in the Cordoba movement in 1918 - was part of an extended political culture in Latin America that was nourished and resignified to the rhythm of elements present in the own configurations
César Tcach
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Challenging the grammar of difference:Benoy Kumar Sarkar, global mobility and anti-imperialism around the First World War [PDF]
The new imperial history has advanced our understanding of empires in many ways: it enhanced a networked interpretation of empires, brought space back into the discussion, and suggested a fresh reading of imperial careers to comprehend early forms of ...
Six, Clemens
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Unredeemed Marxism:political commitment in Bourdieu and MacIntyre [PDF]
In different ways, Alasdair MacIntyre and Pierre Bourdieu owe an intellectual and political debt to Marxism. They belong to the same generation of critical scholars formed by an engagement with Marxism in the course of Cold War working class militancy ...
Law, Alex
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William Jennings Bryan's 1905-6 world tour [PDF]
This article is a study of the 1905-6 world tour undertaken by William Jennings Bryan and his family. Bryan was one of the major US politicians of his era. Three times a Democratic party presidential nominee (1896, 1900, 1908), he played a prominent role
Scroop, D.
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New Threats, Old Challenges: Understanding Roman Imperialism in Post-Soviet Russia
Russian scholars who want to study the Roman Empire, its provinces, and theoretical aspects of Roman imperialism face issues such as the notable disfavour for theoretical re-thinking and debate (a striking contrast to Western academia).
Anton Yeralyevich Baryshinkov
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Among Empires: Anti‐Imperialism and Hispano‐ Americanism in España contemporánea by Rubén Dario
This paper examines Rubén Darío’s España contemporánea. Crónicas y retratos literarios (1901) in order to problematize the author’s perspective and position of enunciation.
Marcelo Sanhueza
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How Can Anti-Imperialism Not Be Anti-Racist?The North American Anti-Globalization Movement
The anti-globalization movement is resolutely anti-imperialist, and increasingly says so. It works on issues of economic, political, and cultural justice and autonomy of indigenous people and the Global South, as well as workers and oppressed people in ...
Amory Starr
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African International Relations, Genocidal Histories and the Emancipatory Project. Part 1
Silences in the discipline of International Relations on genocide amount to a form of genocide denial, which is one of the foundations of future genocide.
Horace G. Campbell
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Goldsmith's cosmopolitanism [PDF]
[First Paragraph] Although imaginary travelers and voyages date back at least as far as the work of Lucian, the figure of the fictional oriental traveler seems to belong primarily to the eighteenth century.
Watt, J
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