The future success of feminists groups resides in finding points of encounter to establish a more cohesive and effective dialogue with society.
It is essential to interrogate how representations of the homegrown threat in security practice may instead be influencing insecurity.
ISIS is not unique when it comes to the significance of temporality as issues pertaining to the past have been a constant factor in Islamic thought.
As violence is part of daily reality in several countries, the pandemic and political and economic measures should be approached differently.
Perhaps we stand at a hinge point of Christian history as the faith’s contribution to dignity and freedom becomes more fully manifest and global.
Pride events remain a critical moment of visibility of the LGBT movement. But the global movement will continue to progress and create new alliances for gaining equality.
The lukewarm responses of the Armenian state and Kurdish and Armenian social groups reveal that Erdoğan’s statements were merely political statements, not apologies.
The process of globalisation has potentially altered how we should understand the role of the state within International Relations – both in theory and in practice.
Structural and demographic factors have been favoured as explanations for the Arab Spring, but more careful analysis and research points to the impact of national elites.
From its inception, the Islamic State has focused on the Shi’a as the main enemy. The attack in Iran may serve to increase tensions in the already volatile Middle East.
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