Colonialism, some new and enduring forms:
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COLONIALISM
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NEW AND ENDURING FORMS
DEMOCRACY S FUNDAMENTALISTS
Democratic Fundamentalism or Democratism is a political theory,
mostly developed in the USA by neo-conservative ideologues that
claims global relevance since it holds that all human beings want
personal freedom that can best be provided by western style liberal
democracy. HenriFavre reminds us that the doctrine is used to justify
American interventionism and hegemonism but ignores important
social and cultural realities and makes short shrift of historic and
geographic diversity. Hence, its applications in a neo-colonial context
often have disastrous consequences.
A JURISPRUDENTS UNDERSTANDING OF
THE HEGEMONIC WORLD S SUPERPOWER
Shekhar Sumitvczces the contours of hegemonism in international
relations, with special reference to American foreign policy and the
various interpretations of the latter emanating from American
scholarship. He then correlates the triumvirate of jurisprudence,
international relations and discourse relating to power equations, to
explain the nature and rationale of the US s drive for global dominance
through acombination of economic, military, ideological and cultural
instruments.
THE AXIS OF NEO-COLONIALISM
Rajiv Malhotra holds that intellectual svaraj (self-rule) is as
fundamental to the long term success of a civilisation as is in the
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political and financial areas. Therefore, it is important to ask: whose
way of representing knowledge will be in control? It is the representation
system that defines the metaphors and terminology, interprets what
they mean in various situations, influences what issues are selected to
focus on, and, most importantly, grants privileges by determining
who is to control this marketplace of ideas.
IS INTERNATIONAL AID THE PANACEA FOR AFRICA S
PROBLEMS?
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Despite the amount of aid coming into Africa, poverty has continued
to deepen and the majority of people have become poorer. Although
some plans may have initially shown a promising future (albeit on a
small scale), they have now been hampered and are in dire need of an
economic revival.
Kamini
Krishna highlights the origins and routes
through which international aid is channelled, analyses its impact and
takes a close look at Africa s compulsions. The author also gives
important suggestions for achieving self-reliance, in view of the neo-
colonialistic character and goals of the policies implemented by
developed nations.
PROTECTING MIGRANT WORKERS IN THE TWENTY-FIRST
CENTURY: CHALLENGES IN RICH DEMOCRACIES
86
Mitu Sengupta
explores why some of the world s most affluent
democracies are failing the millions of migrants who are, ironically,
indispensable to their continued prosperity. A number of responsible
factors are identified. Possible remedies are suggested, including
stronger union support for migrant workers, more liberal immigration
policy regimes and more effective multilateral instruments for the
protection of migrant workers rights.
LANGUAGE, MYTH AND PSEUDO-SCIENCE
118
Cultural imperialism did not end with European colonialism
ArvindKumar examines some instances of motives and ideas at work
in academic endeavours today. He looks at how the media has
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unwittingly indulged in presenting its audience with the latest
developments in the notorious field of Race Science. Thereafter, he
considers various departments of Asian Studies in the West, whose
colonial and Euro-centrist fascinations have been imposed on Asia to
create an Asia that never was , which has in turn affected the self-
perceptions of Asian populations.
THE HIDDEN RACISM OF LINGUISTICS
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Western linguistics particularly its study of Eurasian languages, arose
against abackground ofEurocentrism, nationalism and related theories,
later espoused by Nazism and other White Supremacy movements.
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David Frawley believes that significant traces of racism remain in
contemporary Indology and South Asian
lingustićs
—
casting a long
shadow over how the world is viewed. This is particularly true of the
study of India in the Western world.
RACISM IN
ACADEMIA:
A LONG TWILIGHT
154
The fall of the Third Reich did not put an end to academic race
theories that formed the core of its ideology. In various guises, they
live on Western
academia
as well as in the politics of countries
formerly under European rule.
N S
Rojaram
points out that some
academics have resorted to media campaigns and political lobbying to
save their theories and the discipline from natural extinction. The
colonial legacy also persists in sectarian politics in South India
and most insidiously in Africa where it gave rise to the horrific
Hutu—Tutsi clashes and one of the worst genocides in modern
history.
REVIEW ESSAY
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GLOBALISATION AND INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS:
CHANGING PARADIGMS
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Bharti Chhibber notes that globalisation is a process taking place
simultaneously in the political, economic, cultural and technological
spheres and involving both state and non-state actors as partners or
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competitors driven by the ICT (Information and Communication
Technologies). However, it is transnational capitalism which shapes
and directs the present stage of globalisation, characterised by deepening
inequalities and rising inter-ethnic/national/religious confrontations.
The engine of the globalising process is the Lockean English-
speaking liberal West against which the leading contender is now
China, in succession to Napoleonic France, Imperial and Nazi
Germany and the USSR.
REVIEWS
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Marry
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Carras
DOCUMENT
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Roadblocks to a Dialogue of Civilisations Speech Delivered
by Mr.
J C Kapur,
October
10-14, 2007,
Rhodes, Greece
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