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Current History (2023) 122 (845): 209–216.
Published: 01 September 2023
... reasons for persistent tensions between a Japanese public that tends to reject self-identifying as religious and the influence of religion-affiliated organizations on Japanese politics. It also identifies Abe’s assassination in July 2022 and local-level elections in April 2023 as potential beginning...
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Current History (2015) 114 (771): 157–159.
Published: 01 April 2015
... pluralism democracy hindu right oxford proto-Hindutva curricula NCERT BJP Bharatiya hasan mushirul Gandhi assassination nanda diaspora anti-minority dev sen shourie tanika sarkar Wendy Doniger and Martha C. Nuss-baum, University of Chicago professors with decades of experience...
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Current History (2014) 113 (759): 40–42.
Published: 01 January 2014
...Martha Crenshaw The deep roots of extremist violence make military responses in most cases ineffective. © 2014 Current History. All rights reserved. 2014 The Regents of the University of California Martha Crenshaw terrorism Islam assassination suicide bombing weapons mass...
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Current History (2001) 100 (650): 425–432.
Published: 01 December 2001
... The Regents of the University of California Al Qaeda assassination bombing Libya Middle East militant revolution terrorism third world United States 425 Terrorism should be seen as a strategic reaction to American power in the con- text of a globalized civil war. Extremist religious...
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Current History (2001) 100 (646): 213–218.
Published: 01 May 2001
... and economy? © 2001 Current History. All rights reserved. 2001 The Regents of the University of California assassination Congo coup Hutu Kabila Lumumba Mobutu nationalism rebellion Tutsi 213 The assassination of President Laurent-DésiréKabila this January was a nasty event, echo-ing...