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Women rights from Islamic perspectives: navigating rights, challenges and contemporary perspectives. [PDF]
Saifullin D, Okan S, Akimkhanov A.
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Book Review: Secularism and Muslim Democracy in Turkey [PDF]
Ihsan Ali-Fauzi
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Sanctions, National Security, and Free Speech
ABSTRACT A fundamental, but largely overlooked, aspect of the New Washington Consensus is the use of national security arguments to restrict speech and punish disfavored speakers. Although the United States has a longer history of using sanctions to restrict speech in the terrorism context, it has recently applied sanctions to restrict political speech,
Joshua Andresen
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Shared dysphoric experiences activate identity fusion, but not forever. [PDF]
Bautista H +4 more
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ABSTRACT As far as international economic law (IEL) is concerned, the ‘Washington Consensus’ generally refers to the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund (IMF)'s development finance policies and tools. It covers their application to their clients and borrowers with the support of Western governments. This acceptation is of particular interest
Leïla Choukroune
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Theorising the politics of famine: Bangladesh in 1974. [PDF]
Hossain N.
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Travels among Europe's Muslim Neighbours - The Quest for Democracy. CEPS Paperbacks. May 2008 [PDF]
Joost Lagendijk, Jan Marinus Wiersma
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Food, Affluence and the Consumption Basket*
There are significant disparities across nations in incomes and spending. For example, consumers in the poorest countries spend more than half of their income on food, while in the richest, this is one‐tenth or less. We use data from the International Comparison Program for 176 countries to estimate cross‐country demand equations focusing on food and ...
Hai Long Vo, Kenneth W. Clements
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This paper explores the theme of South African girlhoods¹ within the context of post-apartheid schooling environments and from the perspective of young Muslim female learners.
Nafisa Patel
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