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emerging after Singapore had already transitioned from Third to First World , as heralded by the title of the late Mr Lee Kuan Yew's memoirs. Central to this perspective is the performance of national identity, primarily the difference between the state's version of the nation and the other ...
A. Most people associate their national identity with the nation where they were getting education. B. A National identityis a person's identity or sense of belonging to one state or to one nation. C. National identity becomes more pronounced, when people are away from their home country. ...
construction of a new collective identity, a new understanding of identity and its dissociation from the ethnically dominated territory of the nation-state. ... S Slaveski,A Kozarev 被引量: 0发表: 2012年 An ideographic analysis of the EU multiculturalism discourse in Macedonia Linda Ziberi South...
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national identityHIV/AIDSthe bodyPspan style=font-size: 12pt; font-family: Times;articular bodies within the Australian nation can be seen to threaten to disrupt and destabilise dominant notions of cultural citizenship. Understood through intricate intersections of ethnicity, gender and sexuality, ...
You made a promise to protect this nation, its people, and the Constitution. We need you to honor that promise now because now is when it really matters. [OCS: Leigh McGowan is on the wrong side of history.] Bottom line… This is a stunning example of a progressive communist democrat...
Divided loyalties and fractured sovereignty: Transnationalism and the nation-state in Aotearoa/New Zealand New Zealand represents one example of the way in which a colonially-inspired transnationalism linking the country with the UK has been supplemented by new ... P Spoonley,R Bedford,C Macpherson...
Zambia: "One Zambia, one nation, many languages," in Language and national identity in Africa 16.1 Introduction This chapter aims to give the reader an idea about the linguistic situation in Zambia, and how language relates to national identity in t... L Marten,NC Kula 被引量: 7发表: ...
Trade comes and goes, but our identity as a nation should not be traded for money, international approval or to fulfil a bizarre social experiment. 70 per cent of our immigration program is from Asian countries. Consequently Australia will be 27 per cent Asian within 25 years and, as migrant...