Section "Related literature and research question" defines Euroscepticism and presents some literature on its relations with populism in Europe. It also introduces our main research question on the non-trivial
Three Murders in a Million: The Killings that Launched Pol Pot’s Rise, Silenced his Regime’s Leading Dissident, and Marked its End Ben Kiernan Pages 163-191 | Received 13 Jan 2025, Accepted 01 Apr 2025, Published online: 15 Apr 2025 Cite this article https://doi.org/10.1080/14672715.2...
123 Tea and China's rise: tea, nationalism and culture in the… 321 Fig. 1 Top fossilised 'tea leaf'. Bottom fossilised 'tea seeds' Western nations to the shores of China in the first place. In the 21st Century, as China is on track to become the world's largest economy and ...
2,3,4 Accepted: 29 June 2021 / Published online: 29 July 2021 © The Author(s) 2021 Abstract This article traces the emergence of the concept of 'group solution' and its mani- festations in insolvency law and bank resolution as an alternative to the rigid entity- by-entity approach. ...
Fig. 8. Ecosystem service values (ESV) at risk of flood due to sea-level rise by RCP and SSP scenario for each continent by 2100 (in 109€/year; 2015 price levels). In the reference year (2015), the continental coast with the highest Provisioning ESV are in Europe, 39.4 € billion/...
I will discuss the Counter-Enlightenment and romantic nationalism, both of which were huge currents of thought and are neglected by Bouie and Mills. This neglect is particularly egregious in Mills’sRacial Contract, which easily moves from liberalism to the Nazi genocide, but it is also evident ...
such as anti-Semitism and nationalism; it was by no means thesoleinfluence on his ideology or policies. But in addition to all the times Hitler explicitly broached the topic of human evolution, he even more frequently discussed the racial struggle for existence, the struggle for existence within...
CHAPTER 6 Return, Fall, and Rise of the Madjerman: The Afterlives of Socialist Migration Introduction This chapter follows the experiences of the Mozambican and Angolan workers who returned home from East Germany in the early 1990s. By this time, the era of socialism had passed, ...
it can be seen that a sense of nationalism has spread from the grassroots level to the academic and cultural field (Song et al.1996; Li and Kang1996; Ninget al.1999; Song and Wang2009). Entering the 21st century, more and more scholars are showing a strong negative attitude to the heg...
constitute a new form of nontariff trade barrier for multinationals, which I illustrate by studying two cases in detail: (1) how China’s Cybersecurity Law affected Apple Inc. (2) and how Europe’s General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) influenced Mobike, a Chinese bike-sharing start-up...