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Vol 10 No 2 (2020): Identity
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.2218/leviathan.v10i2
Published:
07-Aug-2020
Full Issue
Identity_Leviathan
Africa
Ms. Celina Gronningsaeter and Mr. Hugh Laurence
Celina Gronningsaeter
English_Language_PDF
The interconnectedness of identity, power and justice
Brindley J Fortuin
Africa_Reconciliation_PDF
Europe & Russia
Hybrid exceptionalism, civilisational discourse and national identity in Putin's Russia
AEDAN MCCABE
Russian_Exceptionalism_PDF
Causes of the problematic government formation in Belgium
Astrid Van de Voorde
Belgian_Government_PDF
Latin America
Evo Morales and the politics of indigenous Bolivian identity
Guy Stewart
Bolivia_PDF
Identity and violence in post-war El Salvador
Meghan Gauld
El_Salvador_PDF
Middle East & North Africa
The Failure to Construct a Common Identity
The Iranian Reform Movement (1997-2005)
Marie Anna Reddingius
Iran_Identity
The Permanence of Middle Eastern Borders
Aaron Boehm
Middle Eastern Borders PDF
North America
Can a woman become President?
Ross Gale
White_House_Inequality_PDF
Set in stone? Monuments, national identity & Sir John A. Macdonald
Christina Spicer
Canada_Macdonald_PDF
How Identity Politics Defined the 2016 Election
Lucy Cowie
2016_Elections
International
Ancient DNA and modern identity: the promise and pitfalls
Colleen Gibbs
DNA_and_Identity_PDF
The ethics of humanitarian intervention: the Rohingya and Uighurs
Samantha Kichman
Myanmar_Intervention
Dual citizenship: the economic benefit for governments
Harrison Shum
Int_Dual_Citizenship_PDF
Central and South Asia
To be a refugee in India
Analysing the impact of the Indian Citizenship Amendment Act on Ahmadi and Hazaras refugees
Ryan Mitra
India_Citizenship_Amendment_PDF
East Asia and Pacific
‘The century of humiliation’ and the politics of memory in China
the historical roots of the conflicting identities of a developing great power
Lihe Wang
Who_Is_China_PDF
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