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boundary 2 (2016) 43 (3): 79–104.
Published: 01 August 2016
...Hoon Song Authorship is the key site where the power of North Korea's leader gathers itself. The founding father, Kim Il Sung, “authored” the nation by scripting the philosophico-political text Juch'e . But this element of leader-as-author—the “king” who is also “philosopher”—is constitutively...
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boundary 2 (2014) 41 (2): 71–98.
Published: 01 May 2014
... paradoxes within the unfinished project of democracy: the contradiction between free markets (capitalist inequality) and free societies (political equality), the hierarchical relationship between the people and their leaders (Jacques Ranciére’s Ignorant Schoolmaster is discussed), and the lack of democracy...
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boundary 2 (2012) 39 (1): 87–111.
Published: 01 February 2012
.... The importance of this documentation is as a reflection of committed undertaking; it is a message addressed to the various leaders and institutions of civil society in this generation, but especially to those of future generations. Its readers will discern aspects of the new picture being drawn by the Tunisian...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2018) 45 (1): 1–6.
Published: 01 February 2018
... dependence on foreign powers and international capital that followed, poses hard questions about the nature of twenty-first-century Irish society that the country’s political, economic, religious, intellectual, and cultural leaders have still seriously to address. Copyright © 2018 Duke University Press...
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boundary 2 (2020) 47 (2): 199–225.
Published: 01 May 2020
..., writing in 1958 on the periphery of the Soviet Union, and Algerian poet and political leader Malek Haddad, writing a year later amid the Algerian War of Independence. Tracing the relationships between Global Souths, which included institutional and personal networks that persisted despite an often tense...
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boundary 2 (2020) 47 (4): 199–212.
Published: 01 November 2020
... on strong leaders, but not essentially anti-Semitic, sits uncomfortably with his more personal horror at the Nazi invasion of individual privacy. Defiant analysis yields to tragedy as the memoir goes on to represent individual capitulations to Nazi tactics, including Haffner’s own. Reflecting our current...
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boundary 2 (2009) 36 (3): 49–61.
Published: 01 August 2009
...Tracie Morris “Rakim's Performativity” considers the influence and relevance of pioneering Rapper Rakim's influential track “Follow the Leader” through the lens of J. L. Austin's theory of performativity presented in his philosophical work How to Do Things with Words . The author reflects...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2023) 50 (1): 13–67.
Published: 01 February 2023
... disposition as representatively American? What enabled Trump to advocate with preemptive impunity the demolition of liberal institutions and principles? How could he serve simultaneously as the president of the world's most powerful liberal democracy and leader of an insurrectionary movement of latter-day...
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boundary 2 (2011) 38 (1): 7–52.
Published: 01 February 2011
... to the Future: Contemporary China in
the Perspective of Its Past, circa 1980
Arif Dirlik
China’s present leaders have turned their backs upon revolutionary
solutions to the problems of socialism. Are they also prepared...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2021) 48 (3): 191–213.
Published: 01 August 2021
... was expressing grave concern, even anxiety, over the future of the country. Four years earlier, in December 2015, the new leader of the incipient left-wing populist party Podemos, Pablo Iglesias, referred to the pre-electoral debate between President Mariano Rajoy and the Socialist candidate, Pedro Sánchez...
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boundary 2 (2009) 36 (1): 7–26.
Published: 01 February 2009
... command. The two dominant political leaders of the immediate
postwar period considered themselves progressives and were remarkable
individuals. Józef Piłsudski, a Pole of Lithuanian origin, had a remarkable
military tactical sense. He formed his own troops in the Austro-Hungarian
part of Poland...
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boundary 2 (2005) 32 (1): 95–115.
Published: 01 February 2005
...
stitution created a new position carrying the title Rahbar (Leader), which
was filled first by Khomeini and then, upon his death, by Ali Khamenei, whom
the state media quickly elevated to ayatollah from the middle rank of hojjat
al-islam.
The Leader, according to the constitution, ‘‘determines...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2014) 41 (2): 165–196.
Published: 01 May 2014
... of Deng Xiaoping (1904–
97). By Vogel’s account, Deng’s commitment to China’s “opening” and
his achievements in reshaping global trade patterns establish his status
as a great political leader. In writing Deng’s life and career, Vogel there-
fore bundles his narrative with China’s “transformation...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2004) 31 (1): 147–178.
Published: 01 February 2004
...; David Emmons, ‘‘Faction
Fights: The Irish Worlds of Butte, Montana, 1875–1917 in The Irish in the New Commu-
nities, ed. Patrick O’Sullivan (London: Leicester University Press, 1992), 87.
150 boundary 2 / Spring 2004
its leaders to separate the ‘‘national’’ from the ‘‘social’’ question. In part...
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boundary 2 (2010) 37 (2): 199–216.
Published: 01 May 2010
... political
leaders and intellectuals are doing precisely this, just as “liberalism” is an
ideological resource for the construction of politics in the West. It is in this
light that one should understand the much maligned “Asian Values” dis-
course that emphasizes collective over individual well-being...
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boundary 2 (2009) 36 (1): 95–104.
Published: 01 February 2009
... and destruction, but also to
liberate itself from totalitarianism. It is clear that after the death of Stalin the
Soviet Union did not become a democracy, and people at that time did not
even understand very well what democracy is. But totalitarianism ended
in 1953 together with the death of the “leader...
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boundary 2 (2007) 34 (1): 227–238.
Published: 01 February 2007
... a growing fear. Anyone who claims he was not frightened
is not telling the truth. The only people in North Korea who were spared
that terror were the highest party and government leaders and the leaders
of the army. These people planned military operations, leaning over large
maps, living ten...
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boundary 2 (2007) 34 (1): 197–205.
Published: 01 February 2007
... interests or feelings, whether rational or not,
under the domination of a single, spontaneously arising leader/figure. Mob
may be an equally apt term as group, except that the group aim need not
always be as violently irrational as the former term implies, but it can all
too easily be so...
Journal Article
boundary 2 (2021) 48 (1): 109–137.
Published: 01 February 2021
... with a strategy brief called On the Road to New Turkey, announcing that he would be the president of New Turkey. At the April 2015 congress where Ahmet Davutog lu was elected party leader, a New Turkey Contract aimed at 2023 was announced. It read: As our Republic approaches its centennial, New Turkey...
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boundary 2 (2007) 34 (2): 135–148.
Published: 01 May 2007
...
Christian Right.
By 1957, Billy Graham was the most visible religious leader in
America: a spiritual adviser to President Eisenhower, a State Department–
sponsored evangelist to China and India, and a mass-media personality
reaching millions with a syndicated column, a radio...
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