Ramesh Ganohariti
Articles
Blood and Circuses
While football may strive to be apolitical and unite people, it has become highly politicised. In Blood and Circuses, Robert O’Connor delves into the collective memory and experiences of football by people who are living in contested territories like Transnistria and Kosovo.
Ramesh Ganohariti | 30 Nov 2020
Human Security and Citizenship in De Facto States
Some people could become prisoners in their own country simply due to the place they are born and the passport they possess. Citizens of de facto states are most likely to be affected by this, resulting numerous human security implications.
Ramesh Ganohariti | 2 Dec 2019
A Town of Two States
Borders, being political creations, have traditionally resulted in significant problems to people living on such territorial anomalies. However in Baarle, with its enclaves, exclaves and counter-enclaves, relative calmness exists. Had such a situation existed anywhere else in the world, there would certainly have been (armed) conflict.
Ramesh Ganohariti | 2 Dec 2019