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Patrimonial Imperialism: A Taxonomy of the Causes of the Russo‐Ukrainian War
ABSTRACT Explanations of the causes of the Russo‐Ukrainian war tend to drift towards one of two lines of argument. These are the ‘NATO expansion’ argument, chiefly focusing on the structure of the international system and the possibility of the acceptance of Ukraine into NATO, and the ‘Putin's war’ argument, which attempts to place the bulk of blame ...
Gabriel A. Pierzynski, Jonathan Joseph
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Abstract David Marquand was a historian. This article considers his historical writings of the 1970s to the 1990s and places them in dialogue with other historians who have written about similar themes. The article draws out connections and comparisons between Marquand's work and his peers/successors, but also assesses how far we might now want to ...
Ben Jackson
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The battle of Detroit and anti-communism in the depression era [PDF]
This article is an exploration of Diego Rivera's visit to Detroit in 1932-3. It seeks to use his experiences, and in particular the spectacular popular reaction to the Detroit Industry murals he pointed, as a prism for anaylsing varieties of anti ...
Goodall, Alex
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The war of Algerian independence (1954-1962) generated intense debates – and sometimes action – in the British left at a time when Britain itself was facing the end of its empire.
Mélanie Torrent
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Abstract Within the extensive literature on the powers and constraints of British prime ministers, there has been little comparison of the extent to which the premiers themselves have perceived or projected a personal entitlement to determine government policy.
Archie Brown, Nicholas James
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Abstract How should Deweyan educators teach their students about engaging in efforts to bring about social change in a political context marked by polarization, power differentials, and oppression? In this article, Joshua Forstenzer argues that Deweyan educators must encourage their students to engage in pluralistic and creative experiments rather than
Joshua Forstenzer
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This article explores the generative, and sometimes contradictory, tensions between the national and the cosmopolitan in José Carlos Mariátegui’s political thought at the end of the 1920s. In doing so, it recasts Mariátegui’s Indigenous Marxism, in part,
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Contradictory transformations: observations on the intellectual dynamics of South African universities [PDF]
What sort of expectations of transformation of higher education have been aroused by liberation movements? Has the new South Africa fulfilled such expectations? This paper explores the promises and processes that have enveloped South African universities
Sheehan, Helena
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A Double Agent Down Under: Australian Security and the Infiltration of the Left [PDF]
Because of its clandestine character, the world of the undercover agent has remained murky. This article attempts to illuminate this shadowy feature of intelligence operations.
Deery, Phillip
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“MARBURG PLAN” AND TROTSKYISM AS INSTRUMENTS OF IMPLEMENTATION OF INTERNATIONAL LIBERALISM IN RUSSIA
The author reveals the mechanisms of formation of the Anglo-Saxon project as the chief conductor and tools to support the interests of the world's financial elite.
S Anatol'evich Voronin
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