Panethnicity among Asian Americans and Latinos: panethnicity as
... political consequences of panethnicity? In answering these two questions, I first define panethnicity as a sense of solidarity beyond different ethnic or national origins. My emphasis in defining panethnicity as a sense of solidarity shared among Asian Americans and Latinos is on differentiating the ...
... political consequences of panethnicity? In answering these two questions, I first define panethnicity as a sense of solidarity beyond different ethnic or national origins. My emphasis in defining panethnicity as a sense of solidarity shared among Asian Americans and Latinos is on differentiating the ...
The Happy Empire: Aristotle, Publius, and the
... political philosophy, however great, can ever be implemented to the very letter of its content. The clamoring of humanity cannot be detailed in a legal treatise. It is the philosophers who are content with theory alone, not the men of the city. Any bit of conjecture must therefore be supported by a ...
... political philosophy, however great, can ever be implemented to the very letter of its content. The clamoring of humanity cannot be detailed in a legal treatise. It is the philosophers who are content with theory alone, not the men of the city. Any bit of conjecture must therefore be supported by a ...
Foundations of Effective Influence Operations
... A good deal of attention presently is focused on how to improve the nation’s capabilities to influence others. These capabilities include public diplomacy, strategic communications, information operations, and other means that can be used to influence attitudes, behaviors, and decisions—i.e., “win h ...
... A good deal of attention presently is focused on how to improve the nation’s capabilities to influence others. These capabilities include public diplomacy, strategic communications, information operations, and other means that can be used to influence attitudes, behaviors, and decisions—i.e., “win h ...
Skeletons in White House Closets: A Discussion of Modern
... without their failings being scandals. A proper definition must be narrow enough to exclude mismanagement and issue-based controversy. At the other extreme, some definitions of political scandals are too narrow. For example, Andrei Markovits and Mark Silverstein define political scandal in terms of ...
... without their failings being scandals. A proper definition must be narrow enough to exclude mismanagement and issue-based controversy. At the other extreme, some definitions of political scandals are too narrow. For example, Andrei Markovits and Mark Silverstein define political scandal in terms of ...
Moral Inscriptions: Politics and the Rhetoric of Responsibility
... attention to spaces and absences, noticing where calls for responsibility appear and where they do not. The ubiquitous nature of responsibility cries out for what Gayatri Spivak calls a “reexamination of the familiar,”14 interrogating calls and failures to call alike insofar as they are part of a di ...
... attention to spaces and absences, noticing where calls for responsibility appear and where they do not. The ubiquitous nature of responsibility cries out for what Gayatri Spivak calls a “reexamination of the familiar,”14 interrogating calls and failures to call alike insofar as they are part of a di ...
globalizations - Semantic Scholar
... bygone ages. ls the weak version a suitable template for global history? 'I'o put it more generally: what is the difference between the history of globalization and global history? Global history is a distinctive perspective on the past. It does not necessarily examine long-term developments. On the ...
... bygone ages. ls the weak version a suitable template for global history? 'I'o put it more generally: what is the difference between the history of globalization and global history? Global history is a distinctive perspective on the past. It does not necessarily examine long-term developments. On the ...
IV Conference Critical Approaches to Discourse Analysis
... contextually-oriented and actor-related types of analysis. On the other hand, ethnography has also recently changed its meaning to become much more of a description of certain style (rather than just a method) of research. It is now being increasingly analytically mobilised as a research practice wh ...
... contextually-oriented and actor-related types of analysis. On the other hand, ethnography has also recently changed its meaning to become much more of a description of certain style (rather than just a method) of research. It is now being increasingly analytically mobilised as a research practice wh ...
The Trope as Trap: Ideology Revisited1
... In the face of these rejections, other theorists continue to defend the concept as an indispensable tool for social and cultural analysis, as well as political change. That is to say, they defend the notion of ideology because they continue to believe in the possibility, legitimacy, and necessity of ...
... In the face of these rejections, other theorists continue to defend the concept as an indispensable tool for social and cultural analysis, as well as political change. That is to say, they defend the notion of ideology because they continue to believe in the possibility, legitimacy, and necessity of ...
Pike, Jonathan E. (1995) Marx, Aristotle and beyond: aspects of
... relationship between theory and practice is nothing like that close. Rather the task is to see whether or not Marx's writings are implicated in their actions; it will become clear in the course of this work that I hold that such a connection cannot be sustained. The Marxian positions that are motiva ...
... relationship between theory and practice is nothing like that close. Rather the task is to see whether or not Marx's writings are implicated in their actions; it will become clear in the course of this work that I hold that such a connection cannot be sustained. The Marxian positions that are motiva ...
The Resilience of Myth - International Association for the Study of
... Integral to the genealogy of this term, its persisting role as a cornerstone of contemporary political and social discourse, is its status as a premier and lasting American myth: an object of common understanding that embodies broadly held cultural aspirations and expectations. While “myth,” as a co ...
... Integral to the genealogy of this term, its persisting role as a cornerstone of contemporary political and social discourse, is its status as a premier and lasting American myth: an object of common understanding that embodies broadly held cultural aspirations and expectations. While “myth,” as a co ...
Berantas Korupsi: a political history of governance reform and anti
... This thesis examines the efforts to introduce governance reform and anti-corruption measures from Indonesia‘s independence in 1945 until the end of the Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono‘s (SBY‘s) presidency in 2014. It is divided into three main parts covering Sukarno‘s ‗Old Order‘, Suharto's ‗New Order‘, an ...
... This thesis examines the efforts to introduce governance reform and anti-corruption measures from Indonesia‘s independence in 1945 until the end of the Susilo Bambang Yudhoyono‘s (SBY‘s) presidency in 2014. It is divided into three main parts covering Sukarno‘s ‗Old Order‘, Suharto's ‗New Order‘, an ...
Writing Southeast Asian Security. The â•œWar On
... organizational structures they create, the decision-making procedures they follow and the actions they undertake” (Jackson 2005, 19). The WOT as a political narrative was specifically a security narrative. That is, a discursive framework within which the definitions and practice of “security” can ta ...
... organizational structures they create, the decision-making procedures they follow and the actions they undertake” (Jackson 2005, 19). The WOT as a political narrative was specifically a security narrative. That is, a discursive framework within which the definitions and practice of “security” can ta ...
Variability or Moderation? The Effects of Ambivalence on Political
... may be highly accessible while others are less so. When the considerations that come to mind have both positive and negative implications for the choice, this indicates ambivalence (Hochschild 1981; Riketta 2000; Steenbergen and Brewer 2004; Thompson et al. 1995).3 In this respect, ambivalence is so ...
... may be highly accessible while others are less so. When the considerations that come to mind have both positive and negative implications for the choice, this indicates ambivalence (Hochschild 1981; Riketta 2000; Steenbergen and Brewer 2004; Thompson et al. 1995).3 In this respect, ambivalence is so ...
Postcolonial Readings of Resistance and Negotiation in
... This dissertation is concerned with literary and postcolonial (re)configurations of resistance and negotiation as concepts through which to approach representations of postcolonial conflict in contemporary African literatures. These concepts operate at various levels of the narratives and open new r ...
... This dissertation is concerned with literary and postcolonial (re)configurations of resistance and negotiation as concepts through which to approach representations of postcolonial conflict in contemporary African literatures. These concepts operate at various levels of the narratives and open new r ...
Full Spectrum Diplomacy and Grand Strategy: Reforming
... The solutions, therefore, must address all three elements of the problem: the structural, the intellectual, and the cultural. The structure and culture of our policy-making system were created at a time before the arrival of modern mass media—during an era when news of major diplomatic, military or ...
... The solutions, therefore, must address all three elements of the problem: the structural, the intellectual, and the cultural. The structure and culture of our policy-making system were created at a time before the arrival of modern mass media—during an era when news of major diplomatic, military or ...
Why are Gandhi and Thoreau AFK? In search for civil disobedience
... history and discourse of civil disobedience. One can easily recognize that already these three examples differ drastically in many aspects. To name just a few: The number of participants can differ from rather small groups of citizens to large protests of several thousand people. Acts of civil disob ...
... history and discourse of civil disobedience. One can easily recognize that already these three examples differ drastically in many aspects. To name just a few: The number of participants can differ from rather small groups of citizens to large protests of several thousand people. Acts of civil disob ...
After the republic : an analysis of the duality of `man` in Rousseau
... primary works of political philosophy; the Second Discourse,2 the Social Contract and Emile.3 I shall also rely on the secondary literature, in particular the works of John Charvet,4 Judith Shklar,5 and Frederick Neuhouser.6 I hope to offer an analysis of Rousseau's position that drags Rousseau into ...
... primary works of political philosophy; the Second Discourse,2 the Social Contract and Emile.3 I shall also rely on the secondary literature, in particular the works of John Charvet,4 Judith Shklar,5 and Frederick Neuhouser.6 I hope to offer an analysis of Rousseau's position that drags Rousseau into ...
The Social Philosophy of Gillian Rose - Durham e
... Rose’s work because Rose preferred the term ‘philosopher’ as a self-description since it covered the breadth of her interests – ethical, legal, political, metaphysical, epistemological and social: ‘only philosophy as I conceive it can accommodate my intellectual endeavours across their range.’3 She ...
... Rose’s work because Rose preferred the term ‘philosopher’ as a self-description since it covered the breadth of her interests – ethical, legal, political, metaphysical, epistemological and social: ‘only philosophy as I conceive it can accommodate my intellectual endeavours across their range.’3 She ...
State (polity)
A state is an organized political community living under a single system of government. Speakers of American English often use state and government as synonyms, with both words referring to an organized political group that exercises authority over a particular territory. States may or may not be sovereign. For instance, federated states that are members of a federal union have only partial sovereignty, but are, nonetheless, states. Some states are subject to external sovereignty or hegemony where ultimate sovereignty lies in another state. The term ""state"" can also refer to the secular branches of government within a state, often as a manner of contrasting them with churches and civilian institutions.Many human societies have been governed by states for millennia, but many have been stateless societies. The first states arose about 5,500 years ago in conjunction with the rapid growth of urban centers, the invention of writing, and the codification of new forms of religion. Over time a variety of different forms developed, employing a variety of justifications for their existence (such as divine right, the theory of the social contract, etc.). In the 21st century the modern nation-state is the predominant form of state to which people are subject.