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Regionalism as a mode of inclusive citizenship in divided societies
Manal Totry-Jubran
Bar-Ilan University - Faculty of Law
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Citizenship
25%
Civic Activity
25%
Community Building
25%
Divided Societies
100%
Dual Role
25%
Environmental Justice
25%
Fragmented Society
25%
Governance Mode
100%
Inclusive Citizenship
100%
Local Governance
25%
Localism
25%
Marginalized Groups
25%
Means of Control
25%
New Modes of Governance
25%
Regional Facilities
50%
Regional Institutions
25%
Regionalism
100%
Social Ills
25%
Social Justice
25%
Arts and Humanities
Civics
33%
Community building
33%
Environmental Justice
33%
Local
33%
Locale
100%
Localism
33%
Multi-cultural
66%
Regional
100%
Social Justice
33%
Social Sciences
Civics
100%
Discrimination
100%
Dual Role
100%
Environmental Justice
100%
Earth and Planetary Sciences
Environmental Justice
33%
Locale
100%