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Singularities on Viscous Interfacesates and Western powers out of Muslim politics and society. The Al Qaeda movement and organisations, of course, have many subgoals, including the establishment of fundamentalist Islamic republics. It should be emphasised that the Muslim religion itself stresses values radically different from terror油毡 发表于 2025-3-25 12:04:16
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https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-322-90245-0civil society seemed less prominent in agitating for political change. An obvious question that was raised was, if civil society was important in the successful conclusion of the Agreement, then how has it influenced or failed to influence the crises of the implementation of the Agreement? It is thimurmur 发表于 2025-3-25 20:58:47
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‘We’re Not Quite as Interesting as We Used to Be’: Interpreting the International Dimensiondged (Guelke, 2005). A mediating position was suggested by Darby and MacGinty, who argued that external actors ‘contributed to the gradual spread of new ideas and approaches… although intangible and impossible to track from source to outcome, much of the peace process was informed by outside forces’gangrene 发表于 2025-3-26 07:44:45
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A Framework for Understanding Religion in Northern Irish Civil Societyargued that it matters only for a few fundamentalists or evangelicals. In this area, the Rev. Ian Paisley and his followers have been stereotyped as religious fanatics, providing ammunition for those who would exclude religion from the public sphere on the grounds that it is dangerous..