Tag Archives: tradition

Urbanization in Serbia

Despite widespread migration to urban areas in Serbia, some communities maintain traditions.

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Living Where You Don’t Make the Rules (Part I)

Faith and cultural change in the age of globalization.

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Africa's Traditions and Religious Revival

How have religion and politics intertwined throughout Africa’s history?

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Western Muslims: Isolation or Integration?

Can Western Islamic communities ever fully integrate into the wider society?

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Selling Tofu in the 21st Century

How is Japan's tofu industry reacting to the effects of the globalized food industry?

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Greece — An Oikonomia To Watch Out For

What economic challenges does Greece face in the years ahead?

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An American in Kyoto

Victoria Abbott Riccardi describes her life in Kyoto, engulfed by the tastes and customs of Japan.

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Transatlantic Relations — The Day After

Have transatlantic relations only worsened over Iraq — or is the schism much deeper?

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Guarding the White House

What is the significance of two monuments in Washington's Lafayette Square?

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Rebuilding the Mideast: Women Are Key

Can the status of women in the Far East provide a roadmap for the Middle East?

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