Anglophone Literature in Bangladesh and Malaysia: Challenges and Prospects
ABSTRACT This article focuses on the historical trajectory and development of Anglophone literature in Bangladesh and Malaysia—two predominantly Muslim countries and previously British colonies categorised as “Outer Circle” countries in Braj Kachru's model of English‐speaking communities.
Mohammad A. Quayum
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The EU’s Participation in the Global Legal Order as a Postnational Democracy: Manifestations of Sovereignty [PDF]
Sovereignty is arguably neither popular nor conventional nor does it transpose itself into discourses of rule-making beyond the Nation State. For some, to speak of sovereignty in the context of global governance leads to bewildering identification of a ...
Fahey, E.
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From international to cosmopolitan: Democracy as the political path to peace?
Abstract The aim of the present paper is to carry out a comparative study of Immanuel Kant and Jürgen Habermas on democratic governance and citizenship. Both thinkers focus on these two factors but the extent to which these contribute to reinforcing the state and peace has not been investigated by researchers.
Anastasia Marinopoulou
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Social, citizenship, social policy and refugee integration: a case of policy divergence in Scotland [PDF]
The relationship between Holyrood and Westminster is an evolving one where there is some evidence of policy divergence. Underpinning policy approaches are different views of social citizenship, with the Holyrood approach maintaining elements of the post ...
Mulvey, Gareth
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Natural Rights, Constituent Power, and the Stain of Constitutionalism
The power to make constitutions (the so‐called constituent power) is predominantly understood today as a legally unlimited power belonging to the people. This understanding sits uncomfortably with constitutionalism: the idea that public powers are legally limited.
Raffael N. Fasel
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National Museums, Globalization, and Postnationalism
In recent years it has been asked whether it is time to move ‘beyond the national museum’. This article takes issue with this assertion on the grounds that it misunderstands not only museums as cultural phenomenon but also the ways in which globalization, nationalism, and localism are always enmeshed and co-constitutive.
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Political and legal judgment : misuses of the Holocaust in the UK [PDF]
Political debates in the UK concerning the Israel-Palestine conflict frequently use the Holocaust as a means to criticise Israel and "the Jews". They do this by comparing Israel with Nazi Germany or by characterising the Holocaust as a 'moral lesson' for,
Klaff, Lesley
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Repenser le plurilinguisme : langue, postnationalisme et la nouvelle économie mondialisée [PDF]
Il est devenu difficile aujourd’hui de maintenir la fiction de l’homogénéité et les marchés nationaux protégés issus du nationalisme moderne. L’expansion capitaliste force à s’ajuster à de nouvelles réalités bien identifiées
Heller, Monica
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Immigration et mobilisations sociales [PDF]
Après le dossier sur « les Français issus de l’immigration », ce dossier présente une grande enquête européenne, coordonnée sur la question de l’immigration telle qu’elle est prise en charge par le politique et le sociétal.
Cinalli, Manlio
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Muslim Diaspora in the West and International HRM [PDF]
Interest in Islam and how Muslims organise themselves within the so-called Western world has largely stemmed from the flow of Muslim immigration since the 1960s and the 1970s (Loobuyck, Debeer, & Meier, 2013).
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