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Religious ecology in sustainable development in the world and Vietnam [PDF]
Religious ecology is a new approach to the research of religions from the angle of ecological issues. The purpose of this approach is to find in the scriptures, theological theories and hermeneutic texts of different religions the values relating to ...
Pham Thanh Hang +2 more
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Religious security in vietnam today [PDF]
For a long time, social awareness still asserts that religion with a supernatural belief system will bring people peace and help believers face challenges of life.
Do Lan Hien
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Why has the COVID-19 pandemic increased support for Universal Basic Income?
The onset of the 2020 global COVID-19 pandemic led to a marked increase in positive discussion of Universal Basic Income (UBI) in political and media circles. However, we do not know whether there was a corresponding increase in support for the policy in
Daniel Nettle +3 more
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The soft power of India Buddhism for the sustainable development in north East Asia [PDF]
In the context globalization today, peaceful cooperation, mutual substainable development, avoiding conflict and confrontation is becoming the main trend in foreign policy of several countries and regions.
Pham Thanh Hang, Nikolaeva Ekaterina
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The sustainable development of the ethnic minorities in Vietnam: The Indian experience and policy implications [PDF]
India is a country with diverse ethnic groups. To ensure special rights and benefits for ethnic minority groups aim at the sustainable development of the ethnic groups, the Indian Government has regulations on preferential treatment in terms of policies,
Pham Thanh Hang, Nikolaeva Ekaterina
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Faith, Authenticity, and Pro-Social Values in the Lives of Young People in Germany
Increasing secularization, pluralization, and individualization have done much to weaken denominational identities and traditional religiosity in most Western countries since the 1960s, with the effect that—to echo Niklas Luhmann—being religious requires
Christel Gärtner, Linda Hennig
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This work first develops the idea of an American Separationist Mindset—a deeply rooted and often unthinking supposition that the strict separation of church and state is the only defensible church-state arrangement under the Establishment Clause of the ...
Joseph Gilbert Prud'homme
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Politics without Fear: King Janaka and Sovereignty in the Mahābhārata
This paper will analyse a series of dialogues that features kings named Janaka, which appear in the Śānti Parvan of the Mahābhārata. Although there is some variation among these episodes, kings named Janaka tend to be characterised as exemplary rulers ...
Brian Black
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Rebuilding Authority in “Lumpen” Communities: The Need for Basic Income to Foster Entitlement
This article presents an immanent critique of neoliberal welfare reform using observation of participatory research involving left-behind communities in the North East of England and Australia.
Johnson Matthew Thomas
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This article offers a rationale for research and engagement on conceptions of ‘community’ in the twenty-first century in the context of changing conceptions of relationality through the impact of secularisation, social media, and online gaming.
Sean Oliver-Dee, Joseph Prud’homme
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