The divorce referendum held in Malta on 28 May 2011 was another watershed in Maltese politics, particularly because it confirmed the secularising trends in Maltese society and exposed the complicated cleavages within the Maltese electorate. The result was a major political embarrassment for the ultra-conservative Prime Minister and leader of the Nationalist Party, particularly after he doggedly voted against the divorce bill in parliament notwithstanding the referendum result. The Catholic Church was also embarrassed after leading an aggressive ‘no’ campaign that did not resonate with the demands of society or the expectations of progressive Catholics. While the issue has severely affected the ruling Nationalist Party’s chances of w...
The political contest in Malta at the end of empire involved not merely the British colonial authori...
In May 2004 Malta joins the European Union. In the attainment of this goal Malta has experienced th...
This paper analyses marriage as a means by which strangers were accepted within the family. The prim...
It is possible to assume that the particular history, politics and social milieu of Malta is making ...
On Saturday 28 May 2011, Malta will be holding a consultative referendum where a vote will be taken...
Introduction. Ten years have elapsed since Malta’s accession in the European Union. One can still r...
Ten years have elapsed since Malta’s accession in the European Union. One can still recall vividly t...
Whilst acknowledging that there are various factors that influence the Maltese character, one must a...
The presence of religion in Maltese society at the end of the millennium is not insignificant, but i...
What follows is an updated text of a paper in the same name which I had read at a seminar on 'Develo...
The 2008 Malta election confirmed the Nationalist Party in power for a third consecutive term, but ...
Maltese divorce legislation was enacted in October 2011 after a divorce referendum. The divorce refe...
Christianity was deeply rooted among the Maltese well before the advent of the Order of St John in 1...
The Broadcasting Authority on 12 April 2011 launched a scheme of political broadcasts for the two p...
The 2008 election in Malta, the EU’s smallest member state was fought on many issues most of which ...
The political contest in Malta at the end of empire involved not merely the British colonial authori...
In May 2004 Malta joins the European Union. In the attainment of this goal Malta has experienced th...
This paper analyses marriage as a means by which strangers were accepted within the family. The prim...
It is possible to assume that the particular history, politics and social milieu of Malta is making ...
On Saturday 28 May 2011, Malta will be holding a consultative referendum where a vote will be taken...
Introduction. Ten years have elapsed since Malta’s accession in the European Union. One can still r...
Ten years have elapsed since Malta’s accession in the European Union. One can still recall vividly t...
Whilst acknowledging that there are various factors that influence the Maltese character, one must a...
The presence of religion in Maltese society at the end of the millennium is not insignificant, but i...
What follows is an updated text of a paper in the same name which I had read at a seminar on 'Develo...
The 2008 Malta election confirmed the Nationalist Party in power for a third consecutive term, but ...
Maltese divorce legislation was enacted in October 2011 after a divorce referendum. The divorce refe...
Christianity was deeply rooted among the Maltese well before the advent of the Order of St John in 1...
The Broadcasting Authority on 12 April 2011 launched a scheme of political broadcasts for the two p...
The 2008 election in Malta, the EU’s smallest member state was fought on many issues most of which ...
The political contest in Malta at the end of empire involved not merely the British colonial authori...
In May 2004 Malta joins the European Union. In the attainment of this goal Malta has experienced th...
This paper analyses marriage as a means by which strangers were accepted within the family. The prim...