
The latest issue of
Global Society (Vol. 37, no. 2, 2023) is out. Contents include:
- Farai Chipato & David Chandler, The Black Horizon: Alterity and Ontology in the Anthropocene
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Dechun Zhang & Yuji Xu, When Nationalism Encounters the COVID-19 Pandemic: Understanding Chinese Nationalism From Media Use and Media Trust
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Jana Hönke, Eric Cezne & Yifan Yang, Liminally Positioned in the South: Reinterpreting Brazilian and Chinese Relations with Africa
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Timo Kivimäki, When Ideologies Became Dangerous: An Analysis of the Transformation of the Relationship Between Security and Oppositional Ideologies in US Presidential Discourse
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Steve Wood, The Chinese Communist Party and the COVID-19 Pandemic: Face Loss, Status Anxiety, Resentment
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Denis Kennedy & François Venne, Return of the Amateurs? Comparing Grassroots and Professional Approaches to International Relief
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Eray Alim, Prudence as an Antidote to Foreign Policy Adventurism: The Case of Turkey in the Syrian Crisis