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Seeds of resistance

Popular protest is set to dominate the agenda

While the resistance in Tibet has drawn the most attention, two other groups are making life uncomfortable for the Chinese government: dispossessed landowners and environmentalists. Popular protest is set to dominate the agenda beyond the Olympic Games, writes He Qinglian. [ more ]

07.08.2008
Brian Glanville

Murder in Mexico

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Wolfgang Kraushaar

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Benedict Seymour

Blurred boundaries


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Giancarlo Bosetti

is the founder of the magazine Reset and the editor of the online journal Caffé Europa (www.caffeeuropa.it), a news magazine dealing with culture, politics, and economics.



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Giancarlo Bosetti, Klaus Eder

Post-secularism: A return to the public sphere

During secularization, says Klaus Eder, religion did not disappear completely. It only became invisible to the public sphere. In Europe, this was a result of the two dominant Christian religions -- Protestantism and Catholicism -- which drove other religious beliefs into the private sphere. He terms the recent return of religion to the public sphere post-secularism. [more]

17.08.2006


Seyla Benhabib, Giancarlo Bosetti

Beliefs in the US. Between new fears and old responses

On the differing roles of religion in the public sphere in the US and Europe: "Have you ever heard the German chancellor say 'God bless Germany'?" Reset editor-in-chief Giancarlo Bosetti talks to Seyla Benhabib. [more]

19.09.2005


Giancarlo Bosetti, Göran Therborn

How the empire generates friends and enemies

Göran Therborn on the return of the cold war and the enigma of religous fundamentalism. [more]

27.11.2002


Articles published in the Partner Section


Giancarlo Bosetti

Editoriale

Italia 2008, la politica cambia colori

[more]

13.05.2008


Giancarlo Bosetti

Editoriale

Scoperta: gli argomenti tornano a contare?

[more]

15.07.2004


Giancarlo Bosetti, Manuel Castells

Ecco il mondo delle reti

Intervista a Manuel Castells di Giancarlo Bosetti

Manuel Castells risponde alle domande riguardanti la sua opera L’età dell’informazione: economia, società, cultura. L'autore parla inoltre del ruolo peculiare della criminalità nella società, della identità europea a suo parere inesistente e di poesia. [more]

28.10.2002



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