Is there Space for "Genuine Autonomy" for Tibetan Areas in the PRC's System of Nationalities Regional Autonomy? [PDF]
This article considers whether room exists within the current system of nationalities regional autonomy (NRA) in China to accommodate Tibetan aspirations for "genuine autonomy" under the People's Republic of China (PRC) sovereignty. It examines the legal
Ghai, Y., Loper, Kelley, Woodman, Sophia
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Understanding non-governmental organizations in world politics: the promise and pitfalls of the early ‘science of internationalism’ [PDF]
The years immediately preceding the First World War witnessed the development of a significant body of literature claiming to establish a ‘science of internationalism’.
Ahmed S +57 more
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The Secular and the Sacred: Complementary And/or Conflictual? [PDF]
The issue of the relation of the sacred to the secular has become paramount in virtually every country in the world. From church-state relations in the US, with the debates around abortion and same-sex marriage, to the vitriolic discussions in France ...
Akhlaq, Sayed Hassan Hussaini +1 more
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Consensus social movements and their significance in a globalizing world - the example of the Focolare movement [PDF]
The importance of consensus social movements consists in the creation of new cultural orientations based on the principles of humanism and universal values, and the way they catalyse the process of a new state of ‘social aggregation’ and strive to gain ...
Wielecka, Natalia
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Terrorism as Ritual Process and Cultural Trauma: a Performative Analysis of ISIS\u2019s Attacks in Europe [PDF]
Sociological reflection on Islamist terrorism focussed itself almost exclusively on the religious aspect of radicalisation of Islam, spending little efforts to widen the analytic perspective to the effects of ISIS actions on the (re)definition of the ...
Romania, Vincenzo, Tozzo, Serena
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Special worship in the British Empire: From the Seventeenth to the Twentieth Centuries [PDF]
Across the British empire, public worship was important for sustaining a sense of community and connectedness. This was most evident in special acts of worship, when the peoples of imperial territories, and sometimes of the whole empire, were asked at ...
Hardwick, Joseph, Williamson, Philip
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EU at the UN: The Effects of its New Rights Agenda on International Social Structures [PDF]
This study seeks to determine the effect of the EU’s human rights agenda on the international institution of human rights, and the resulting effect on interstate society.
Sylva, Douglas., Yoshihara, Susan,
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Legislator-Led Legislative Prayer and the Search for Religious Neutrality [PDF]
Leading a group in prayer in a public setting blurs the line between public and private. Such blurring implicates a constitutional tension between the Establishment Clause and the Free Exercise Clause. This tension is magnified when the constitutionality
Masrani, Aishwarya
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Religion and Globalization: Crossroads and Opportunities
A conversation between the First Vice-President of the Russian Philosophical Society, Doctor of Philosophy, Professor of Moscow State University, Alexander Chumakov and the editor of the special series Contemporary Russian Philosophy at Brill, the ...
Chumakov, Alexander, Sergeev, Mikhail
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Husserl and Shestov: philosophical antipodes [PDF]
The paper contains a general characteristics of the relation between Lev Shestov’s philosophy of existence and transcendental phenomenology of Edmund Husserl.
Szepieniec, Katarzyna
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