ID | 153663 |
Title Proper | Racialized realities in world politics |
Language | ENG |
Author | Ilaria Carrozza, Ida Danewid, Evelyn Pauls ; Carrozza, Ilaria ; Pauls, Evelyn ; Danewid, Ida |
Summary / Abstract (Note) | From Brexit and the election of Donald Trump, to the horrors of Aleppo and the global migrant crisis, 2016 was a year that seemingly hardened the global colour line. In the United States, the Black Lives Matter movement struggled against domestic racism and police brutality, punctuating the myth of a post-racial and colour blind America. In the Mediterranean, migrant deaths hit a record high as Europe increasingly slammed its door shut. In Cape Town and Oxford, students called for a decolonisation of the university campus and curriculum, as well as the immediate removal of the statue of Cecil Rhodes. |
`In' analytical Note | Millennium: Journal of International Studies Vol. 45, No.3; Jun 2017: p.267-268 |
Journal Source | Millennium: Journal of International Studies 2017-06 45, 3 |
Key Words | World Politics ; Brexit ; Donald Trump |