It will be interesting to see exactly which customs the Vatican is going to allow from the past rich five centuries of Anglican worship, life and thought.
It will be interesting to see exactly which customs the Vatican is going to allow from the past rich five centuries of Anglican worship, life and thought.
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Anton PelinkaAnton Pelinka is professor of political science and nationalism studies at the Central European University, Budapest, and director of the Institute of Conflict Research, Vienna. Among his books are (co-edited with Ruth Wodak) The Haider Phenomenon (Transaction, 2002) and Democracy Indian Style: Subhas Chandra Bose and the Creation of India's Political Culture (Transaction, 2003) Recent articlesJörg Haider, the polariser The core appeal of Austria’s rightwing populist leader is more likely to be transferred than extinguished by his sudden death, says Anton Pelinka. Austria’s democratic woundA historic far-right advance in Austria's election presents the polity with a severe democratic test. But the burden falls also on the country itself, says Anton Pelinka. Austria's sour victoryThe real story of Austria's general election is that the country's democracy has been taken hostage by the extreme right. Anton Pelinka, Austria's leading political analyst, explains. |
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