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25.07.2008
Will Kymlicka, Filimon Peonidis

Multiculturalism and liberal democracy

Four questions to Will Kymlicka

While liberal values can be twisted to justify limiting civil rights, religious authorities may not replace civil law, argues Will Kymlicka. "The same forces that support ethnic politics within liberal democracy also operate over time to channel it in peaceful and democratic ways." [ more ]

22.07.2008
Olle Sahlström

Migration: a lever for union renewal?

18.07.2008
Devrim Mavi, Pernilla Ouis, Anne Sofie Roald, Per Wirtén

They removed the veil

17.07.2008
Hauke Ritz

The global chess board

15.07.2008
Wolfgang Kraushaar

Hannah Arendt and the student movement


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Peter Lagerquist

is Swedish journalist living in Israel. He writes for many publications, including the Guardian, the London Review of Books, and Politiken.



Eurozine Articles


Peter Lagerquist

Reel Casbah

The Dubai International Annual Film Festival is part of a campaign to brand Dubai as the Middle Eastern cosmopole of the future. Welcome to the city of other people's dreams, says Peter Lagerquist. [more]

17.05.2006


Peter Lagerquist

Vacation from history

Ethnic cleansing as the Club Med experience

A golden beach, picturesque ruins, and no crowds: In Club Arziv in Israel you can "feel so far away, yet be so near". People who used to live here feel the same. [more]

23.01.2006


Peter Lagerquist

Private security, colonial wars

Israeli security firms are turning their services into a lucrative export-business. [more]

23.10.2002



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