July 2018
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International Journal of Peace and Development Studies
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July 2018
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International Journal of Peace and Development Studies
... In the last few years, the liberal-cosmopolitan normative order of the past, in which the Tamil diaspora's transnational political activism was firmly grounded, thus appears to be rapidly giving way (Eilstrup-Sangiovanni & Hofmann, 2020, p. 1086Nicholson 2018;Vinjamuri, 2018). Among the reasons for this is the emergence of new political and development actors in international politics, who advocate for an alternative political and economic order, based on rival sets of norms (Bettiza & Lewis, 2020;Niblett, 2017) and weakening of the earlier level of support received from the previous founders and disseminators of liberal and democratic norms, internationally. ...
July 2018
International Journal of Peace and Development Studies