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‘A Sort of Armed Argument’: Ireland's Civil War of Words
Abstract This article sets out to contribute to the study of the languages of European civil wars through outlining and analysing the deployment of language as a weapon by the opposing sides of the Irish independence movement that split over the terms of the Anglo‐Irish Treaty of December 1921.
DONAL Ó DRISCEOIL
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Trauma, Myth, and Politics: Islamic Fundamentalism as Retrotopian Populism [PDF]
While the politics of violence in Islamic fundamentalism has caught many eyes and hearts, there has been a void in the analysis of its populist dimension.
Mohsen Abbaszadeh Marzbali
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The nexus of religious populism and digital authoritarianism in Pakistan [PDF]
İhsan Yılmaz, Raja M. Ali Saleem
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American Populism Shouldn’t Have to Embrace Ignorance
Public ignorance is an inherent threat to democracy. It breeds superstition, prejudice, and error; and it prevents both a clear-eyed understanding of the world and the formulation of wise policies to adapt to that world. Plato believed it was more than a
DeNicola, Daniel R.
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Abstract This article analyses ideas of ‘good governance through technology’ in India that first emerged from the software industry, symbolizing state support for the ‘new middle‐class’ values of liberalized private enterprise. We suggest that the contemporary prominence of consulting firms in government represents a second transformation that embeds ...
Matt Birkinshaw, Sanjay Srivastava
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CRITICAL ANALYSIS OF ISLAMIC POPULISM: Insights from Indonesian Perspectives
This study aims to provide an alternative insight into understanding Islamic populism. Previously, there has been a long debate about how to frame Islamic populism in Indonesia.
Wasisto Raharjo Jati
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Assessing locus of control with religious populations
Abstract Two revisions of the Rotter I-E scale for use with highly religious subjects were developed and validated. As predicted, the Christian fundamentalist subjects were found to be significantly more internal in orientation with the Rotter I-E scale than with the two revised forms.
Clinton E Gabbard +2 more
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Types of religious city population of Dagestan.
Religious revival has more strongly affected the canonical territories of the spread of the Islamic faith, and for this there were objective factors. The growing importance of the religious factor, in this context, Islamic in the social life of society, the desire of clergy to dominate public life, especially in the education system, contributed to the
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Critical connections : Islamic politics and political economy in Indonesia and Malaysia [PDF]
This article explores Islamic politics in two Muslim-majority countries in Southeast Asia, Indonesia and Malaysia, by linking their trajectories, from late colonial emergence to recent upsurge, to broad concerns of political economy, including changing ...
Khoo, Boo Teik, Vedi, R. Hadiz
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Protestant Challenges to the 'Protestant State': Ulster Unionism and Independent Unionism in Northern Ireland, 1921-1939 [PDF]
This article considers intra-unionist divisions in inter-war Northern Ireland, with an emphasis on the antagonistic relationship between the governing Ulster Unionist Party and a number of independent unionists. The article is divided into four sections.
Reid, Colin
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