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Effect of Japan’s Eathquake on its Political Culture

SAN FRANCISCO, March 24, 2011 – UC Berkeley professor Steve Vogel analyzes the effects of the March 11 disaster (and afterwards) on Japan’s political culture. (4 min., 17 sec.) Source: asiasociety.org

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Toleration, Non-Discrimination, Multiculturalism: The Right to Culture in Liberal Societies

Introduction Although the concepts of multiculturalism and the right to culture have been around for years, its progress has been limited because there exists many divergent theories of multiculturalism and because the viability of multiculturalism in liberal societies has been fiercely argued.  This paper does not seek to provide a solution to these differences.  Rather, [...]

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Political Divide

The performance of the government is always shed light on in this modern time with freedom of speech as a great tool of exposure. It is no doubt that mistrust in the government is a direct result of political division which must be overcome to become a normal single nation again.   After all, everyone [...]

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