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Geopolitics

Tibet Or Xizang? Why China May Be Ready To Rename The Contested Land

The use of “Xizang” instead of “Tibet” by Chinese officials is supported by some nationalists, but viewed by Tibetans, including those affiliated with the Dalai Lama, as veritable erasure of identity.

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Society

Why Change Your Name? That Which We Call Ourselves Could Sound Sweeter

Each year thousands of French people ask to change their surname or first name or choose a pseudonym. It may be a question of pride or identity, but it is never a small thing for those who call themselves something new. Here are some of their stories.

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Geopolitics Society

From Gontran To Adolf, The Influence Of Name Choice

Some believe names represent more than just a matter of taste, that they destine people to certain fates. But most everyone can agree that certain names are simply bad choices.

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Economy

Moniker Mayhem: Overcoming The Great Wall Of Name Squatting In China

How do well-known foreign brands react when unscrupulous profiteers swipe their Chinese names?

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Society

Iconoclastic? Totalitarian? Germany Tries To Erase Its Past By Renaming Its Streets

-Essay- BERLIN – Some people live with the past. Others prefer to throw the past away like it’s smelly trash. In present-day Germany, where the goody-two-shoes live, the second has been the preferred option for a long time now. Take for instance street names: Germany’s streets and squares are routinely re-baptized. When the Nazis came […]

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