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Spahiu, Nexhmedin
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Forum Bosnae. (66):241-245
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Spahiu, Nexhmedin
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Forum Bosnae. (44):302-323
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Autor:
Spahiu, Nexhmedin
Publikováno v:
Sociological Imagination; 1999, Vol. 36 Issue 2/3, p124-128, 5p
Autor:
Spahiu, Nexhmedin
Publikováno v:
Sociological Imagination; 1999, Vol. 36 Issue 2/3, p176-178, 3p
Across the globe, more people are living in cities, be it through the movement of domestic populations from the hinterlands or via international migration. This book offers answers to one of the most pressing questions of our day: Is globalization dr
Autor:
Aidan Hehir
This book applies insights into the nature and impact of hope from medical studies and political philosophy to contemporary international politics. It shows how the promotion of hope was central to the rise of the West, focusing on the case of stateb
Autor:
Eiki Berg, Shpend Kursani
This book presents an analytical framework which assesses how'land-for-peace'agreements can be achieved in the context of territorial conflicts between de facto states and their respective parent states.The volume examines geographic solutions to res
Over the years, there have been increasing intersections between religious claims and nationalism and their power to frame and govern world politics. When Politics Are Sacralized interdisciplinarily and comparatively examines the fusion between relig
A History of Modern Political Thought in East Central Europe is a synthetic work, authored by an international team of researchers, covering twenty national cultures and 250 years. It goes beyond the conventional nation-centered narratives and presen
Autor:
Joanne McEvoy, Brendan O'Leary
Power sharing may be broadly defined as any set of arrangements that prevents one political agency or collective from monopolizing power, whether temporarily or permanently. Ideally, such measures promote inclusiveness or at least the coexistence of