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Perceived threat from minorities decreases with increased societal threat after the 2021 military coup in Myanmar [PDF]
Societies are often comprised of majority group members who feel threatened by minorities, which, in return, are denied equal rights. How do perceived societal threats, which impact both majorities and minorities, influence perceived minority threat and ...
Daan Vandermeulen +3 more
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SECURITY AND MINORITIES: BUILDING A HUMAN SECURITY INDEX FOR MINORITY ISSUES [PDF]
Security has become a recurring theme when addressing minority issues. Though minorities are often perceived as raising security concerns, the fundamental task is to ask ‘security for whom?’ and reflect on what in society really needs to be secured ...
Andrea Carlà
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SECURITY COOPERATION OF BOSNIA AND HERZEGOVINA AND MONTENEGRO [PDF]
Since the dissolution of Social Federal Republic of Yugoslavia (SFRY) in the beginning of the 1990s Bosnia and Herzegovina become independent. Montenegro was, after SFRY, federal unit in two states: Federal Republic of Yugoslavia and Serbia and ...
Zlatan Bajramović, Ismet Latić
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The Vulnerability and Protection of Minority Rights in a Globalized World: A Communitarian Critique [PDF]
The protection of minority rights is a formidable challenge confronted with International Law. There are minorities almost within every state. They face discrimination everywhere.
Muhammad Fayaz
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The debate on religious minority rights has long been stranded in the shallows of a sterile juxtaposition between the politics of sameness and the politics of difference [...]
Silvio Ferrari +2 more
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Modelling Equality in the Midst of Religious Diversity: Lessons from Beyond Europe?
The extent to which global legal systems are generated by, derived from, and adhere to European values is so widespread that it has become trite to present such an observation in conclusion to a series of high-quality essays as contained in this Special ...
Joshua Castellino, Claire Thomas
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SPECIAL SECTION ONE - Beyond Integration: A Re-Evaluation of Migrant and Host Society Relations
This CEEMR special section examines encounters and interactions between migrants as newcomers and their hosts. Our exploration derives from harnessing, first, a sense of belonging and, second, social interactions as two interrelated processes of ...
Doga Atalay +4 more
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The livelihoods of indigenous peoples, custodians of the world’s forests since time immemorial, were eroded as colonial powers claimed de jure control over their ancestral lands.
Lara Domínguez, Colin Luoma
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This article argues that the (Western-oriented) right to religion has been proven inadequate in protecting Indigenous Peoples’ rights. It recognizes that this is partly because of the distinctive characteristics of Indigenous religions, which differ from
Alexandra Tomaselli, Alexandra Xanthaki
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Justification of Galston's Liberal Pluralism [PDF]
Liberal multicultural theories developed in late twenty-first century aims to ensure the rights of the minorities, social justice and harmony in liberal societies. Will Kymlicka is the leading philosopher in this field.
Golam, Azam
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