The Geopolitics of Russia’s Language Law
In 2018, a Russian law made the study of minority languages optional in ethnic republics like Tatarstan and Chechnya, a seemingly simple educational reform with profound geopolitical consequences. This move…
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In 2018, a Russian law made the study of minority languages optional in ethnic republics like Tatarstan and Chechnya, a seemingly simple educational reform with profound geopolitical consequences. This move…
For the city-state of Singapore, its four official languages are a deliberate tool of geopolitical statecraft. This policy of managed multilingualism was designed to navigate its precarious geographical position, shape…