Before There Was Christian Nationalism, There Was Christian Anarchism
Blog: Reason.com
Rejection of the state and the use of lethal force can be found in the founding documents of Christianity.
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Blog: Reason.com
Rejection of the state and the use of lethal force can be found in the founding documents of Christianity.
Blog: Legal Theory Blog
Assaf Likhovski (Tel Aviv University - Buchmann Faculty of Law) has posted Jurisprudence and Nationalism in the British Empire in the Early Twentieth Century: India, Egypt, and Palestine Compared (The English Historical Review (Forthcoming)) on SSRN. Here is the abstract:...
Blog: Reason.com
One is an interview for the new Argue with Me podcast series, and the other is part of Michael Liebowitz's Rational Egoist series.
Blog: How We Rise
The recently released PRRI/Brookings Christian Nationalism Survey of over 6,000 Americans makes clear that Christian nationalism is a growing threat in this country, as 1 in 10 Americans are defined as adherents to Christian nationalism according to the study's multi-dimensional measurement scale. With another 19% who are supportive of multiple aspects of Christian nationalism (defined…
Blog: Reason.com
The Cato Institute has posted a Spanish-language version of the article I coauthored with Alex Nowrasteh.
Blog: Citizens for Global Solutions
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Blog: Europe on the Strand
The following is a guest post by Ben O’Keeffe One ideological motif has run throughout this General Election campaign: Nationalism. From the rising force of the SNP and UKIP, to Labour and the Conservative's pandering to calls for greater controls on immigration, an undercurrent of nationalism has made British identity a more prevalent election issue […]
The post UK General Election 2015: Nationalism – The one thing everyone agrees on appeared first on Europe on the Strand .
Blog: Religion and Global Society
As India gets ready for its general elections this spring, attention is drawn to the role of religion and nationalism in campaign politics. This article puts Partha Chatterjee’s critiques in conversation with Benedict Anderson’s theory of imagined communities, with Hindu nationalism as an ideal site of analysis. One of the foremost experts on nationalism, Benedict … Continued
Blog: ROAPE
In ROAPE's latest tribute to Amílcar Cabral, Chinedu Chukwudinma interviews António Tomás, who wrote Cabral's biography in the 21st century. Tomás speaks about Cabral's political development, as well as his abilities as a teacher, revolutionary diplomat and leader. But he also discusses his insecurities, shortcomings and the myths surrounding national liberation in Guinea-Bissau.
The post Amílcar Cabral's life, legacy and reluctant nationalism – an interview with António Tomás first appeared on ROAPE.
The post Amílcar Cabral's life, legacy and reluctant nationalism – an interview with António Tomás appeared first on ROAPE.
Blog: Reason.com
Coauthored with Cato Institute scholar Alex Nowrasteh.
Blog: LSE Southeast Asia Blog
The future of Myanmar's borderlands cannot be easily predicted, and it will remain highly contested among factions with intersected interests, writes Abellia Anggi Wardani and Danny Widiatmo _______________________________________________ As Myanmar and China share an extensive land border, cross-border settlements of ethnic minorities are common in the region. Minorities such as the Kachin, Shan, Wa, and Ta’ang all … Continued
Blog: Australian Institute of International Affairs
2024 marks a transitionary year for Indonesian politics, following the country's presidential election on 14 February. Focus will now be directed to how Indonesia's newly elected leaders will harness the country's growing mining sector to facilitate the attainment of the Golden Indonesia 2045 vision.
Blog: Australian Institute of International Affairs
India is famous for its cultural diversity and known as the largest democracy to the world. The ascendancy of Hindu nationalism under the Bhartiya Janata Party (BJP) threatens this diversity and the religious minorities within its territorial boundaries.
Blog: Global Voices
New history books and classes called "Important Conversation" are prompting the new nationalist propaganda discourse across schools in Russia.
Blog: Australian Institute of International Affairs
In this volume, Miaad A. Hassan takes issue with "defined" political and social systems, and outlines how majorities and minorities in the Middle East shape political identities. These identities have not been secterian but rather responsive to political and external challenges.