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Based on this typology, Peleg then discusses, in a nuanced and detailed manner, what seems to be the most important part of the book: an analysis of distinct paths of change of hegemonic regimes under internal or external pressure. p eleg discerns six "solutions" for ethnically divided states: the maintenance of ethnic inequality despite pressures for change; moderate, mild changes towards increased democratization (e.g., Turkey and Israel); radical democratization (e.g., post-Franco Spain, post-1998 Northern Ireland, and South Africa); moderate ("benign") ethnization (e.g., Vladimir Putin's Russia and India under the BJP); radical ("malignant") ethnization, which entrenches the rule of one ethnic group, and usually involves a high level of violence (e.g., apartheid South Africa, Serbia...
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... dignity or respect in the individual or in groups of individuals. By looking at specific cases, this...Similarly, in Catalonia, Spain, a legislator called the burqa a "degrading prison... and, sometimes, to the racial, ethnic, religious, or cultural groups to which they belon...
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The European Union's interest in exploiting the fishing resources of Western Sahara has ignited the debate over Morocco's right to a region that the United Nations has classified as a Non-Self-Governing Territory. This paper examines the genesis of the debate and briefly discuses its ethical implications for companies that opt to do business in Western Sahara.
... the eighteenth century had blended into "a group of nomadic tribes called the Ahl Essahel" (Brazier... in Western Sahara dates back to 1884 when Spain proclaimed the area a "protectorate," it was not u... part, Mauritania based its claim on the ethnic and cultural ties it has had with Western Sahara (...
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In bringing together such a large selection of works by women from across the globe, we hope that current and future viewers will make different connections than we did. [...] despite the fact that our version of the exhibition was organized into four sections, we encourage subsequent venues, viewers, and scholars to emphasize other relationships among the works and to create different associations and connections, of which there are an infinitude.
... in Global Feminisms, were so offensive to a group of Islamic fundamentalists that they were immediat... rapping about interracial relations and ethnic minorities in Denmark; Spanish artist Pilar Albarr... with a traditional paso doble, in Long Live Spain (Viva España). While the performativity of identi...
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... longer occurs on the basis of cultural or ethnic markers, but rather on their positioning in the gl... to another factor that is peculiar to the group under study and which has had a profound impact on... in a Global Economy: Notes from Spain." Law & Society Review 3 (1998): 529; Kitty Calavi...
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... of the Virgin of Montserrat's community in Spain. Beginning in the thirteenth century, a school for... mountainous landscape framing this central group, one peak is in the process of being sawed by ange...In the beginning, artists of various ethnicities worked together in a single guild, but increasing ...
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...As a colony first of France and then of Spain, Louisiana received many immigrants from Europe, L...During this time, a diverse group of Latin Americans migrated to the city. They were..., as long as there are different colors and ethnic groups, there will be some separation. I used to l...
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...Coupled to these, new groups of actors grow more intensive each day, through th... rich and the poor, between men and women, ethnic groups and religion?. With these questions in mind... attention was turned to proceedings in Spain and the United Kingdom, in regard to the former di...
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... facilitates the discussion of racial and ethnic diversity in education from a domestic and interna... people of different racial and ethnic groups. (32) Brown led to the successful desegregation of...-speaking peoples from the Caribbean, Spain, and Central and South America. Approximately 62 p...
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Ultimately, the well-intentioned Déliai tries to cover too much ground, which results in truncated performances, repetitive backstage meandering and snippets of ethnic history that can feel disjointed. (The life of a young man in India isn't an easy corollary to the Eastern European who outlived Hitler and the fall of the Iron Curtain.) This doesn't mean isn't an enjoyable two hours, though. And perhaps this fleeting glimpse into a misunderstood culture, with its lively buffet of sights and sounds, will spur a new journey of discovery for viewers. In English, and various languages with subtitles. ***
From Spain, there's flamenco music and dance, represented by the Antonio El Pipa Flamenco Ensemble; a brass band Fanfare Ciocarlia hails from Romania, as does Tarai de Haïdouk...
... from Romania, as does Tarai de Haïdouks, a group of violin virtuosos. The "Queen of the Gypsies," t...