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Selling ‘Socialism with Chinese Characteristics’ ‘Thought and Politics’ and the legitimisation of China's developmental strategy [PDF]
Vickers, Edward
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From Masada to Sarikamis: Trauma and Defeat Turns Into Heroic Resistance and Ontological Security
ABSTRACT This article traces the characteristics of the political discourse in the post‐modern era, which sees the necessity of using traumas and defeat to create national‐religious narratives. Through a critical discourse study of two case studies—the Battle of Masada (73 CE) and the Battle of Sarikamis (1914–1915), this article presents an analytical
Tarik Basbugoglu +3 more
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Research progress of tourniquets and their application in the Russia-Ukraine Conflict. [PDF]
Nie S, Zhi K, Qu L.
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Museum Affairs during the Great Patriotic War (Historiographic Review)
N. K. Gurkina, Alexey Petrovich Isaev
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ABSTRACT Using the case of Polish far‐right activists in Britain, this paper explores how migrants joining far‐right groups in countries of residence reconcile their own transnational lives with nativist attachment to the national soil. The paper adopts an anthropological framework on discursive and performative strategies used to navigate this ...
Rafal Soborski +2 more
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Remembered and Forgotten: The Nineteenth-Century Flemish and Dutch Famine in Cultural Memory. [PDF]
Jensen L.
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ABSTRACT Survey‐based research on national identity has long grappled with a ‘tangle’ of conflicting concepts, inconsistent use of measures and inconclusive empirical findings. This article addresses the measurement side of this tangle, evaluating whether social identity theory (SIT) can serve as a conceptual framework to clarify and organize existing ...
Matthias Mader, Marlene Mußotter
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Fake news, real needs: A qualitative study on Sino-Japanese theurgy fighting. [PDF]
Gao Q, Fu Q.
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Multiculturalism, Nationalism and Depolarisation
ABSTRACT It has been suggested that multiculturalism has contributed to majority anxieties and thereby to the current polarisation. This article focuses on how to tackle and lessen this polarisation, which is fostering mutual distrust and threatening the national, democratic citizenships upon which any multiculturalist, egalitarian and unifying project
Tariq Modood
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