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Jun 24, 2025Open Access
The twenty-first century has been a time of revival and disruption for decolonization movements. Movements such as #Rhodes Must Fall have ignited calls for the decolonization of higher education institutions and challenged the colonial legacy of academia, including the curriculum. As elsewhere in the world, higher education in South Africa is under pressure to reinvent and transform itself. Curriculum decolonization is one of the central issues in the reform of higher education in South Africa, ...
Apr 03, 2025Open Access
In international relations, the role of media public opinion dissemination is not only the transmission of information, but also the carrier of power games and ideological competition. As a highly sensitive geopolitical issue, the dissemination of public opinion on the South China Sea not only influences the policy choices of countries inside and outside the region, but also profoundly shapes the international community’s perception and attitude towards the South China Sea issue. As important pa...
Mar 19, 2025Open Access
As an important position of higher education, it is of great practical significance to promote party building and ideological and political education as a whole. With the increasing influence of online education on all levels, ideological work is becoming more and more important. The party building and ideological and political education in higher vocational colleges are facing more and more complicated tests. Based on the new situation, it is very important to think rationally about how to gras...
Dec 31, 2024Open Access
This study examines the impact of leadership approaches on organizational management and economic growth, focusing on the roles of autocratic, laissez-faire, servant, transformational, and transactional leadership. Data was collected from 84 employees across the 34 public sector institutions in Nigeria. The respondents cut across senior and Junior level officers. The research explores how these leadership styles influence resource management, employee engagement, and overall organizational perfo...
Nov 20, 2024Open Access
This study examines the changing role of religious factors in U.S. presidential elections from 2008 to 2020 and their impact on political violence. Through analysis of election data, policy shifts, and social events, this paper reveals the complex interplay between religion and political polarization. The research finds that religious voters’ political affiliations have become increasingly entrenched during this period, particularly the alliance between white evangelicals and the Republican Part...
Sep 20, 2024Open Access
The change of the development ideology of the Communist Party of China is a historical evolution process: In the 1950s and 1960s, the concept of development of the Communist Party of China was expressed as the concept of economic growth aiming at the growth of industrial quantity, and in the 1970s and 1980s, it was further developed into the concept of economic development with quality and quantity, and in the 1990s, the strategy of sustainable development was implemented, and then from the scie...
Aug 29, 2024Open Access
After close to 50 years of independence, Kenya shifted from a unitary-state to a quasi-federal state system. Devolution of political and economic power to Counties each with its own elected governor, assembly, Member of National Assembly and Senator, is at the heart of this concept. Kenya is a multi-ethnic society with communities moving and settling in Counties other than their ancestral homes. Against a background of competitive national politics synonymous with ethnic rivalries and exclusion,...
Jul 31, 2024Open Access
Marx’s thought embodies the unity of science and revolution, but in traditional understanding, Marx’s thought is more often seen as a social science (method-ology) guiding historical development, with its inherent scientific nature often obscured. Looking at the development of Marx’s thought through the research agenda of the interchange between science and philosophy, its internal logic is the elevation from science to philosophy, with its core idea being the unity of fact and value.
Jun 06, 2024Open Access
On 10 December 2012, rebels attacked several provincial towns in the CAR and overthrew the Bozizé regime on 24 March 2013. The rebellion’s victory quickly turned into atrocities and undermined the civilians protection. With the CAR totally disintegrated, civilians protection requires a UN peacekeeping operation. On 10 April 2014, the Security Council authorized the establishment of MINUSCA, which took up its duties on 15 September 2014. The objective of this study is to analyse the role that the...
May 11, 2024Open Access
The study is a comparative analysis of the foreign policy posture of Presi-dent Buhari’s military and civilian regimes towards Niger Republic. The study adopts a diachronic qualitative approach which relies on content analysis of data collection from written secondary sources. The main ob-jective of the paper is to interrogate the continuity and change in Buhari’s first administration of Nigeria as a military dictator (1983-1985) and his second administration as civilian President (2015-Present)...
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