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24 documents for religious fundamentalism definition
  • The purpose of this article is to explore the effects of counter-terrorism on Canadian democracy and multiculturalism. The democratic and multicultural nature of Canadian society has raised a number of questions about the ability of individual rights and group identities to prosper within the confines of counter-terrorist legislation and actions.

    ... are included or excluded in the definition of terrorism? The first section of this article di... of consumerist capitalism versus religious and tribal fundamentalism. "Jihad's warriors", acc...

  • ...Organization 89-91. Other Definitions 92. Al-Qaeda core 93-95. The Bin Laden Network 96-... leadership, past reputation and religious objectives, material support given through financi..., especially supporting Muslim fundamentalism” and “one who fights jihad”. At the time of the S...

  • Security and insecurity are complex concepts that states have problem in defining them in different conditions. Complexity of the concepts comes out of security dilemma which states face when they seek to recognize enemy and scale of threat that the enemy may cause. Events of September the 11th formed a new condition in which United States faced the security dilemma that had not risen from a specific country but the enemy that was not recognizable and did not behave like states. United States attempted to solve the mentioned security dilemma by defining enemy, its threats and the new condition after events of September the 11th. This article, in order to explain the security dilemma of the United States after events of the September the 11th, is written in two parts; the first part is t...

    ...Among different definitions of security, there is a consensus on Wolfers defin... enemy; in other words, who is enemy? Religious radicalism was the enemy that United States focuse... referring to growing of religious fundamentalism which must be prevented. Religious fundamentalism ...

  • ...Organization 89-91. Other Definitions 92. Al-Qaeda core 93-95. The Bin Laden Network 96-... leadership, past reputation and religious objectives, material support given through financi..., especially supporting Muslim fundamentalism” and “one who fights jihad”. At the time of the S...

  • ..., cultural inclusion, social mobility, religious tolerance; liberal economy, marketization, and fre...Clearly, a widely shared and precise definition of civil society has proven elusive. If we were to... in political extremism, religious fundamentalism, or a variety of virulent forms of narrow, exclusi...

  • ...Is there a theory of relativity for religious pluralism? Where is the Absolute? The current choi... is not its critics but its own fundamentalism. Such an uncritical acceptance of dogma makes for ... I know not what." Remember Anselm's definition? "That than which nothing greater can be conceived...

  • ...Resistance was led by Imam Shamil, a religious leader whose faith and military prowess united the.... At issue is the very definition of "Russia," a state that came into existence over..., shading over to Taliban-style fundamentalism. . * Ethnic and national boundaries among the repu...

  • Common elements that describe "the family" that are found across classes, cultures, and genders in Singapore include the "family as basic social unit" carrying connotations of "stability", "mutual support", "haven" and "warmth". The country's Muslim population, however, tends to have larger families because children are perceived as gifts from God. The Muslim population has the highest average number of children, at 3.1, as compared to the Chinese average of 2.5 and the Indian average of 2.4 (Census of Population 2000). In contrast, the Chinese and Indian populations tend to be more skeptical about family life. In response to the question of "what is the family," Sue, a 49-year-old working class Chinese mother, shrugged and answered "the usual ... you know what I mean ..." indicating a ...

    ... legitimation is fundamental to the definition of the appropriate family form. For instance, co-h...The picture that combines ethnic and religious differences becomes even more complex when differe..., such as religious and political fundamentalism, have re-emerged in Singapore with globalization. ...

  • ... substitute For denominational religious studies ("Rebuilding Babel in Quebec City," pages ...Barry Sheerman, smacked of a "fundamentalism" unacceptable to the British government. "It seems... be trained to be "human," but on whose definition? Do we really intend to allow the Ministry to deci...

  • ...Great powers by definition are hard to keep out of strategic arenas and, in t... and Sindh as well as unhappy religious groups in Punjab. India could increasingly play ho... end, that combats both Islamic fundamentalism and Chinese expansionism. . Nehruvians, neoliberal...



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