The geopolitical rebirth of the Anglosphere as a world actor after Brexit

Educational Philosophy and Theory 55 (11):1193-1196 (2023)
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Over two billion people speak English making English the largest world language by number of speakers but only the third largest by number of native speakers of English. Anglophonia has a number of...

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