From Predatory Identities to Predatory Policies: The Causes of Ethno-nationalist Violence in Serbia and IndiaKissopoulos, Lisa
” is French journalist Vincent Jauvert’s infamous January1998Nouvel Observateurinterviewwith Brzezinski in which he brags about a secret program launched by him and President Carter six months before the Soviet invasion “that had the effect of drawing the Russians into the afghan trap…”“Accord...
” is French journalist Vincent Jauvert’s infamous January1998Nouvel Observateurinterviewwith Brzezinski in which he brags about a secret program launched by him and President Carter six months before the Soviet invasion “that had the effect of drawing the Russians into the afghan trap…”“Accord...
The Gandhi-Irwin Pact was an agreement signed on March 5, 1931, between Mahatma Gandhi, leader of the Indian independence movement, and Lord Irwin, viceroy of India. It marked the end of a period of civil disobedience against British rule that Gandhi and
The Indian Independence Movement was an anti-colonial struggle spanning approximately a century, aimed at ending British rule over the Indian subcontinent. The movement ended in a bittersweet victory, as the people of the subcontinent won freedom and ind
The famine coincided with a period of renewed expressions ofnationalismin Ireland in the mid-19th century. The nationalistYoung Irelandmovement coalesced around a newspaper,The Nation, which began publication in 1842 and provided the growing movement for the repeal of theAct of Unionwith a vital cul...
in the returning of dignity to the peoples ofAsiafollowing the colonial period. The movement was more than political; it was a renaissance, and an inspiration for oppressed nations around the world. Shortly before the stroke of midnight on August 14, India’s firstprime minister,Jawaharlal Nehru...
On December 28, 1885, the Indian National Congress (Congress Party) was formed, marking the inception of the first major nationalist movement to emerge in the British Empire outside Britain. Led largely by Allan Octavian Hume, a retired British civil servant sympathetic to the cause of Indian ...
generate a voracious appetite for raw materials, but food for the swelling urban populations was now also sought in the far corners of the world. Advances inship construction(steamships using steel hulls, twin screws, andcompoundengines) madefeasiblethe inexpensive movement of bulk raw materials ...
in the returning of dignity to the peoples ofAsiafollowing the colonial period. The movement was more than political; it was a renaissance, and an inspiration for oppressed nations around the world. Shortly before the stroke of midnight on August 14, India’s firstprime minister,Jawaharlal Nehru...