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Forging Military Identity in Culturally Pluralistic Societies
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 156

Forging Military Identity in Culturally Pluralistic Societies

Ethno-politics has become a major force in the post-Cold War era. The fundamental challenge to military establishments in deeply plural societies is the formation of institutional unity from diverse ethnic groups. This edited volume examines seven case studies of countries that have attempted, with varying degrees of success, to develop, or to begin to develop, within their military establishments a single “quasi-ethnic” military identity to effect unity within their ranks and attenuate the deep and often violent ethnic divisions that otherwise would pertain. The volume compares contrasting outcomes in two African regions: West Africa with the contrasting cases of Guinea and Nigeria and East Africa with the cases of Tanzania, Uganda and Kenya. It also examines the very different cases of Algeria and Suriname. In most of these cases, the emergence of a single, unified, quasi-ethnic identity is in its earliest stages, although rapid global change points to the likelihood that this pattern will prevail.

Writing the Black Decade
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 179

Writing the Black Decade

Writing the Black Decade: Conflict and Criticism in Francophone Algerian Literature examines how literature—and the way we read, classify, and critique literature—impacts our understanding of the world at a time of conflict. Using the bitterly-contested Algerian Civil War as a case study, Joseph Ford argues that, while literature is frequently understood as an illuminating and emancipatory tool, it can, in fact, restrain our understanding of the world during a time of crisis and further entrench the polarized discourses that lead to conflict in the first place. Ford demonstrates how Francophone Algerian literature, along with the cultural and academic criticism that has surrounded it, has mobilized visions of Algeria over the past thirty years that often belie the complex and multi-layered realities of power, resistance, and conflict in the region. Scholars of literature, history, Francophone studies, and international relations will find this book particularly useful.

Dreams Beyond Time
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 367

Dreams Beyond Time

Dreams Beyond Time: On Sacred Encounter and Spiritual Transformation offers readers an overview of dreams research as applied to non-ordinary dreams. Lee Irwin describes four basic types of dreaming: normative, mythic, psychic, and transpersonal, and he illustrates each type with specific dream examples. These types of dreaming are then used as a lens to look more closely at additional dream types that indicate dreaming as a process of creative discovery. Through virtual dreaming encounters, latent human potentials are revealed and suggest aspects for spiritual development based on dream recording, interpretation, and analysis. In turn this leads to a metaphysical description that is pan-sen...

Surviving the War in Syria
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 247

Surviving the War in Syria

Demonstrates how civilian behaviour in conflict zones involves repertoires of survival strategies, not just migration.

Humor and Power in Algeria, 1920 to 2021
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 332

Humor and Power in Algeria, 1920 to 2021

In times of peace as well as conflict, humor has served Algerians as a tool of both unification and division. Humor has also assisted Algerians of various backgrounds and ideological leanings with engaging critically in power struggles throughout the country's contemporary history. By analyzing comedic discourse in various forms (including plays, jokes, and cartoons), Humor and Power in Algeria, 1920 to 2021 demonstrates the globally informed and creative ways that civilians have made sense of moments of victory and loss through humor. Using oral interviews and media archives in Arabic, French, and Tamazight, Elizabeth M. Perego expands on theoretical debates about humor as a tool of resistance and explores the importance of humor as an instrument of war, peace, and social memory, as well as a source for retracing volatile, contested pasts. Humor and Power in Algeria, 1920 to 2021 reveals how Algerians have harnessed humor to express competing visions for unity in a divided colonial society, to channel and process emotions surrounding a brutal war of decolonization and the forging of a new nation, and to demonstrate resilience in the face of a terrifying civil conflict.

Afro-Asia and Contemporary Politics
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 364

Afro-Asia and Contemporary Politics

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Africa, India & South-South Cooperation
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 770

Africa, India & South-South Cooperation

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1997
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  • Publisher: Unknown

Contributed papers of the International Conference on "Understanding Contemporary Africa, India, and South-South Cooperation", held in New Delhi, February 1996.

The Call of Jihad
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 142

The Call of Jihad

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Political Handbook of the World 1993
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 1120

Political Handbook of the World 1993

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 1993-05-05
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  • Publisher: CQ Press

Lists heads of state and political leaders around the world