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Monthly Archives: August 2013
SEN News on Sunday: August 18 – 25, 2013
The Economist (24/08/13) analyses the progress of racial and ethnic relations in the U.S., in light the 5oth anniversary of Martin Luther King’s iconic “I Have a Dream” speech on racial equality in America. WorldBulletin.net (22/08/13) reports that Nigeria, for the … Continue reading
Posted in General, News
Tagged 2016 census, america, citizenship, ehnonationalism, Ethnicity, independence, india, israwl, Nationalism, native american, Nigeria, pakistan, race, scottish independence
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SEN News on Sunday: August 11 – 18, 2013
The National (18/08/13) reports on Tunisian patriotism amid the on-going crisis in the Middle East and the country’s political scene. Women’s News Network (15/08/13) features a commentary by Suheir Azzouni, a Palestinian Muslim woman living in France, who provides insight … Continue reading
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Tagged 1947 independence, Egypt, ethnic minorities, Ethnicity, india, Nationalism, pakistan, patriotism, statelessness, tunisia, UK, UK elections, undocumented immigrants
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East to East: Czech to Indian Nationalism
Yet again we have selected some articles for you which speak to the news from last week’s news bites. Developing an Effective Romani Integration Strategy: Experiences of Ethnoculturally Neutral and Specific Policies in the Czech Republic Volume 8, Issue 3, pages 595–618, December 2008 While … Continue reading
SEN News on Sunday: July 28 – August 4, 2013
The Scotsman (02/08/13) provides a commentary on how nationalism can flourish without a new state, as well as on the nuances between nationalism and statism. Eurasia Review (01/08/13) analyses the rise of nationalism in Japan and China. Bloomberg News (31/07/13) … Continue reading
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Tagged aleksei navalny, China, india, japan, multiculturalism, Nationalism, russia elections, telangana state, tower hamlets
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Russian and Albanian Nationalisms at the End of the 19th and Start of the 20th Centuries
In today’s selection of past article we reflect on the difference a century makes to two of the nationalisms which cropped up in last week’s news: those of Russia and Albania. The Relevance of Kohn’s Dichotomy to the Russian Nineteenth-Century … Continue reading
Posted in SEN Article Spotlight
Tagged albania, borders, Eastern Europe, europe, Nationalism, russia
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