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ABSTRACT This article is based on a study that examines the practices and perspectives of selected educational actors in Kalimantan, Indonesia, on climate change education. The region is highly affected by climate crises and holds global relevance for mitigation due to its tropical forests and peatlands.
Carla Hermanussen, Saritha Kittie Uda
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Abstract This article argues that W. E. B. Du Bois grounded his seminal conceptualisation of “the Negro church” in a Pan‐Africanist challenge to how Christian reformers and missionaries' usage of “Darkest Africa” as a metaphor for modern urban vice and poverty denigrated Africa and the African diaspora while promoting a segregated, imperialist version ...
Kai Parker
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The review of the monograph highlights the academic and practical significance of a conceptual holistic analysis of the subject of study as a phenomenon of modern international relations.
V. V. Aleshin +2 more
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Unraveling authoritarian reform decision‐making: A metacognitive–subcognitive model
Abstract Recent research indicates that state reforms in East and Southeast Asia have been predominantly top‐down and authoritarian‐led. However, this significant observation implicitly relies on important assumptions about authoritarian decision‐making behavior and psychology that remains understudied.
Eugene Yu Ji
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The Small Wars Doctrine of the US Marine Corps and Colonial Experience of the European Powers
The rapid transformation of the current world order excites renewed interest of the expert community in the phenomenon of empire (as a form of the organization of political life).
S. G. Malkin
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From cognitive coherence to political polarization: A data‐driven agent‐based model of belief change
Abstract Political polarization represents a rising issue in many countries, making it more and more important to understand its relation to cognitive‐motivational and social influence mechanisms. Yet, the link between micro‐level mechanisms and macro‐level phenomena remains unclear.
Marlene C. L. Batzke +4 more
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This article develops an analytical framework of what shapes the Trump administration foreign policy decision-making. It also aims to apply this framework to the relations between the United States and Central America and the Caribbean.
Eric Rouby, Adrien Schu
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The article covers the period of implemetation of the leading US universities and the Foreign Policy Association as elements of US public diplomacy wchich their impact in economic, political and cultural influence all over the world.
Alexey Vitalievich Danilov
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Beyond the “Historiographical Monroe Doctrine”: The Latin American Left and the World
This essay reviews the following works:
Michelle Chase
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The role of moral identity in ideological obsession and violent extremism
Abstract This research examines how ideological passion shapes moral identity and support for political violence, drawing on the Dualistic Model of Passion to distinguish between obsessive (OP) and harmonious passion (HP). Across six studies with diverse ideological groups, OP consistently predicted the adoption of a villainous moral identity, whereas ...
Jocelyn J. Bélanger +3 more
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